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web streaming and webcasts. 1-Net’s WARS Service reduces customers’ operational load in maintaining an alternate site with a round-the-clock, always-on support service from a team of certified business continuity recovery experts, ensuring business continuity in the face of challenges. In helping to increase awareness of business continuity management (BCM) among enterprises, 1-Net has subsequently been recognised as a BCM Ambassador by the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) since 2015. “This represents 1-Net’s ability to take advantage of adjacent business opportunities without incursion into our customers’ business space,” Wong explains. “We are the first local data centre to be awarded with United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accreditation for the new global standard in Business Continuity. Beyond operations and the ability to provide tailored services, another key factor to consider is security. Wong continues: “As we continue to break boundaries in technology and increase information flows as a result, it is also equally important for us to ensure that this data is stored securely. Data centres will continue to play an

integral role in ensuring that sensitive data is kept safe. “Any forward-looking business will adopt strong cyber-security measures as a means to stay ahead of evolving threats. A secure data centre adds value by boosting stakeholders’ trust and customers’ confidence in entrusting their valuable data to us.” 1-Net has referenced the Technology Risk Management (TRM) Guidelines, developed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore for the financial institutions in Singapore. These guidelines include a segment on Threat and Vulnerability Risk Assessment (TVRA) to help identify potential security threats and operational weaknesses in a data centre, so as to determine the level and type of protection required to safeguard it. “In addition to the Monetary Authority of Singapore TRM guidelines, the Ministry of Home Affairs Guidelines for Enhancing Building Security in Singapore (GEBSS) 2010 design planning guidelines (threats and potential scenarios) have also been adopted where applicable,” Wong notes. “As organisations start to adapt to new technologies, they are also exposed to more sophisticated security threats.

LANTROVISION

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antrovision was established by our Managing Director, Chan Thye Yuan as a sole proprietorship in 1990 to supply and install computer cabling to meet customers’ information and telecommunication requirements. Our mission is to be a landmark provider of global quality infocomm technology infrastructure, satisfying the needs and growth of our stakeholders. We take pride in our work, offering continuous training and development, with the end goal to become the leading global structured cabling system integrator.

T +65 6778 1668

www.lantro.com

MICROTAC GROUP

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icrotac Group was established in Singapore in 1994 with the aim of providing technical support, marketing and sales of ESDcontrol products for the cleanroom industry. Over time, our business branched into extensive range of readily available architecture building products from access raised floors, floor coverings, metal ceilings and external façade cladding systems. Our products are supplied and installed in the Asia, Australia and Middle East regions through an efficient network of distributors and associates providing local support. We design, supply and install our products, providing turnkey solutions. T +65 6297 7713 E microtac@singnet.com.sg

www.microtac.com

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