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Name: Amir Dastan
Comment: We have some really ill-informed commentaries on the product. Some of the commentators would rather see this innovation credited to the US or to Singapore, a sure sign of someone weighted down by an inferiority complex. They have a problem handling the fact that this is a Malaysian product.
Some aspects of the product are bound to be open source. Innovations that do not contain some open source elements are rare indeed. The point is the product performs according to what it claims it is capable of doing and its performance is being improved to meet the needs of the targetted market segments.
I saw the prototype at the ITEX and was impressed with the product and particularly its potential applications. The company should promote the product to policy makers in one of the Ministries to deploy the product throughout the Ministries' core departments.
As a Malaysian product, that's the way to go. After all, which innovation can we cite as not having faced initial glitches and question marks about its potential applications. The product is ready to go to market and after tailoring its application to the customers requirements it will soon become another everyday gadget we take for granted.
Good luck to the young enrepreneurs for their innovation.