Sabtu, 23 Juni 2012

Apa yang terjadi dengan Indonesia-Ku

Pernah mendengar E-KTP? ya itu dia e-KTP atau KTP Elektronik adalah dokumen kependudukan yang memuat sistem keamanan / pengendalian baik dari sisi administrasi ataupun teknologi informasi dengan berbasis pada database kependudukan nasional. Penduduk hanya diperbolehkan memiliki 1 (satu) KTP yang tercantum Nomor Induk Kependudukan (NIK). NIK merupakan identitas tunggal setiap penduduk dan berlaku seumur hidup.
 
Pernah dengar INAFIS? ya itu Indonesia Automatic Fingerprints Identification System...intinya sih menjelaskan sidik jari tersebut menyangkut masalah aspek penegakan hukum dalam mengungkap satu perkara, sehingga perolehan sidik jari akan membantu Polri dalam pengungkapan kasus kejahatan...

yang kemudian batal : http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/umum/12/04/27/m34asv-batalkan-proyek-sidik-jari-inafis-polri-dipuji

yang saya tidak habis pikir..... semua aspek baik itu bank, npwp, buku nikah, atau apapun lah... menggunakan KTP lama... kalau di cek dilapangan? mau ngomong apa coba? bukannya malah ribet?....
hehe solusinya.... perbanyaklah KTP lama anda.....sebelum anda pusing.....

tapi tak apalah, di sambut baik saja, terutama untuk KPU... kenapa sih kok gak bergaya IT saja?
 khan E-KTP punya nama? id? dan siddik jarinya?...

bayangkan, tinggal datang, siddik jari di tempelkan...registered..pilih dengan asumsi record database menggunakan touch screen? mudah khan... tidak akan double2 deh... di jaminnn... asalkan terintegrasi ya secara infrastruktur... kalau orang tersebut pindah tempat, karena sudah milih access danied?.... mudah bukan? ya memang agak lama sih implementasinya.... soalnya banyak di korupsi sih hahaha

This is your'e goal bussiness?

Look at this video... for zero downtime

Europe Airpost consolidates 70 HP servers to 8 BladeCenter HS22 blade servers reducing cost of ownership 60% in 2 months. Really good job sir ...

and you know , indonesia have event globar airport 2012...
Located within the World Trade Center complex in the heart of Jakarta's business and banking district and a short taxi ride from most of the city's new 5-star hotels, the U.S. Commercial Center provides a convenient, affordable, and secure location for U.S. firms which wish to do business with Indonesia. Meeting facilities including digital video conference equipment are available to help U.S. exporters set up their operations in this promising market.
The U.S. Commercial Service (USCS), a part of the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, is the key trade promotion agency of the U.S. government. The mission of USCS is to promote the export of goods and services from the United States, to represent U.S. business interests internationally and to help U.S. businesses find qualified international partners. Located in the World Trade Center complex, the office provides a variety of business development programs to US and Indonesian firms. By introducing U.S. companies to the Indonesian market, USCS not only provides new opportunities for Indonesian businesses, but it also plays an integral role in bringing new U.S. technologies, equipment and services to help advance productivity and growth in Indonesia.
USCS comprises a national professional network of 105 U.S. Export Assistance Centers throughout the United States along with commercial diplomats, specialists, and other staff located at USCS offices in U.S. embassies and consulates in more than 100 cities in 75 countries.
With critical trade information, personalized counseling, superior facilities, and the access it takes to do business in Indonesia, the U.S. Commercial Center is the "must" first stop for American exporters serious about selling to this pivotal market. For more information about USCS Indonesia,

source : http://export.gov/indonesia/index.asp

Kamis, 07 Juni 2012

Mau Ambil Sertifikasi, sabar :)

Belajar dulu dan pengalaman adalah hal yang mutlak harus di lakukan untuk mau ambil sertifikasi Project Management.. So, apa saja yang harus di pelajari? ... silahkan di lihat (Tapi jangan hanya di lihat tapi di pelajari, cari tahu dan di terapkan lho )

Project Framework

    Exercise on the Project Lifecycle
    Professional Responsibility of the Project manager
    Stakeholders – What is a Stakeholder?
    Stakehoder Identification
    Stakeholder Management Plan and Control
    The Triple Constraints – Time, Cost and Performance (Quality)
    The Project Manager – what are the responsibilities?
    The Project office – What and Why and How?
    The Definition of a Programme
    The Definition of a Project
    Project Management Life Cycle
    The Project Sponsor – What are the Responsibilities?

Project Framework (continued)

    Types Of Organizations : Matrix Organization, Strong, Weak, Balanced
    The Functional Organization
    The Projectised Organization


Project Integration Management

    Project Charter Development
    Project Scope Statement
    Project Selection Methods
    Integrated Project Management Plan
    Project Baseline – What Is A Project Baseline?
    Project Management Information System
    Project Methodologies

Project Integration Management (continued)

    Configuration Management
    Change Control Board – What Is Their Role?
    Change Control System and Process
    Lesson Learned
    Historical Information
    The Project Manager As Project Integrator

Scope Management

    Processes – Scope Management
    Project Life Cycle
    What is Scope Management?
    The Scope Management Plan
    The Work Breakdown Structure – (WBS)

Scope Management (continued)

    Scope Definition
    Scope Statement
    Scope Verification
    Scope Assurance
    Scope Change Control
    Project Constraints


Project Time Management

    Processes – Project Time Management
    Initiation, Activity definition, Activity Sequencing, Activity Duration Estimating, Schedule Development, Schedule Control
    Task Dependencies – Mandatory, Discretionary, External
    Introduction to ADM/ PDM/ Pert/ Monte Carlo Analysis
    Network Diagram

Project Time Management (continued)

    Critical Path Analysis
    Float and Slack
    Crashing
    Fast Tracking
    Gantt Charts
    Schedule Management Plan
    Resource Leveling

    Project Cost Management
    · Processes – Project Cost Management
    · Cost Estimating Inputs
    · Earned Value Analysis
    · Resource Management Planning
    · Intoduction to various estimation techniques :
    o Analogous/ Bottom Up/ Parametric Estimating
    o Order of Magnitude/ Definitive

· Intoduction to Benefit Cost Ratios/ Net Present Value

Project Cost Management (continued)

    Internal Rate of Return (IRR)/ Payback
    Variable/Fixed/ Direct/ Indirect/ Opportunity Costs
    Law of Diminishing Returns
    Depreciation
    Life Cycle Costing
    Value Analysis
    Working Capital
        Exercises on Earned Value Analysis
        Typical PMP Questions

Project Quality Management

    Processes – Quality Management
    Definitin of Quality
    Quality Management Planning
    Quality Assurance
    Quality Control
    Control Chart Limits
    Assignable Causes
    Prevention/ Inspection

Project Quality Management (continued)

    Quality Philosophy
    Quality Standards
    Pareto Diagram – 80/20
    Definition of Quality Management
    T .Q.M/ Quality Control Tools/ Quality Auditing
    Continuous Improvement/ Marginal Analysis
    Responsibility of Quality
    Normal Distribution/ Standard Deviation/ 3 Or 6 Sigma
    Variables, Attributes, Probability
    Checklists
    ISO 9000

Project Human Resource Management

    Organizational Structures
    Organizational Planning
    Roles and Responsibilities
    Powers of the Project Manager
    Dealing with Conflicts
    Staff Acquisition : Tools and Techniques
    Team Development
    Team Building
    Motivation

Project Human Resources Management (continued)

    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
    Hygiene Factors
    Theory X and Y
    Reward Systems
    Performance Improvements


Project Communication Management

    Creation, Collection Distribution and Storage
    Information Distribution
    Communication Types
    Communication Methods
    Communication Model and Formula
    Stakeholder Communications
    Communications blockers
    Administrative Closure

Project Risk Management

    Types of Risk
    Who identifies Risks ?
    Risk Identification
    When and how often identification is done ?
    Qualitative Risk Analysis
    Quantitative Risk Analysis
    Risk Quantification
    Risk Quantification Tools
    Risk Mitigation
    Risk Response/ Mitigation Tools
    Risk Monitoring and Control


Project Procurement Management

    Processes – Procurement Management
    Buyers Guide
    What is a contract ?
    Planning : Make or Buy ?
    Types of contract and its consequences
    Solicitation Planning
    Request for proposal (RFP/ RFQ)
    Solicitation
    Source Selection
    Contract administration

Kamis, 24 Mei 2012

Cost of Poor Quality - Are you ready for a treasure hunt?

Quality is an integral function of projects these days. At a conceptual level, it is really simple. You are supposed to ensure "conformance to requirements". Going by the simplistic representation in the project management triangle, controlling scope, schedule and cost will lead to the expected quality. But we hardly live in an ideal world and every project manager is aware of the complexities involved in balancing the triple constraint. A full understanding of the "cost of quality" is therefore essential to make the right decisions.

Cost of quality is not just the cost associated with the maintenance of quality or ensuring the "conformance to requirements" as the words would imply, but also the costs incurred because the product or service was not done right first time. Philip Crosby refers to this as cost of good quality and cost of poor quality respectively in his book "Quality is Free".

Some of these costs are more obvious and visible like rejections at customer site, rework, repair costs etc. They represent only tip of the iceberg. Many of the other costs of quality are hidden below the surface of the water in the iceberg and are difficult to identify by formal measurement systems.

Project managers while doing the great balancing act need to be aware of these as well and take them into consideration. Many of these create conflicting situations where one needs to be sacrificed for the other. e.g. In order to avoid late penalties because of missing the planned schedule, employees could be requested to work overtime. However the cost of working overtime needs to be weighed against the late penalties. If the cost is higher, financially it would not make much sense to call for the overtime but considering additional aspects like further delay in project and/or customer dissatisfaction, decision could be made to work overtime regardless of it being higher cost.

It is practically impossible to discover all the hidden factors or take them into consideration while making decisions; but the Pareto principle can be of use here. Project managers need to find the 20% that impact the 80%. Projects are unique by nature. So these high impact items will vary from one project to another.

Most of these 20% are unlikely to be on the tip of the iceberg. They are deep down there in the water. It is important to dive deep and dig beneath the iceberg to discover the real hidden problems. Once the real problems are discovered, handling them is a less complicated affair. Fixing some of them yields savings that were unthinkable - like unearthing a hidden treasure. Of course not all problems can be fixed but the awareness helps to address them minimizing the impact to the best possible.

Source

Selasa, 15 Mei 2012

The iPhone 5 Might Look Like This [PICS]

Sebelum masuk ke area tulisan, saya bilang keren banget..... kapan bisa beli yah :d




The iPhone 5 is rumored to be coming later this year, with an official announcement expected in June around Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).

Based on some of the latest rumors regarding the phone and what we can expect, one artist, Jon Fawcett, created some concept pictures of what he thinks Apple’s newest iPhone will look like when it hits store shelves.

Rumor has it that the next version of the iPhone will be made of LiquidMetal. A mix of several different metals, LiquidMetal could allow the phone to be more durable. Light like plastic but durable like aluminum, it would also allow the phone to weigh less and have a thinner profile.
SEE ALSO: New iPhone: Tantilizing Details Revealed

Measuring at 4.14″ x 2.25″, Fawcett’s concept phone is just 7mm thick and has a 4-inch widescreen multitouch display. The phone has a 10-megapixel rear-facing camera, 5-megapixel forward-facing cam for video chatting, and quad speakers for listening to tunes or watching videos in both portrait and landscape mode.

Fawcett isn’t affiliated with Apple in any way, and doesn’t really know what the newest version of the phone will look like — the pictures, however, are pretty impressive and can offer a glimpse at what might potentially be in store for us later this year.
SEE ALSO: Apple Still Undecided on Final iPhone 5 Design?

Beyond aesthetics, the newest iPhone is also rumored to have updated specs under the hood, including a faster processor and NFC capabilities.

Check out the gallery below for a look at the concept iPhone 5. Do you think Apple’s next iPhone will look like this?

source : http://mashable.com/2012/05/13/iphone-5-concept/#63827LiquidMetal-iPhone-5-Concept

Selasa, 06 Maret 2012

Sedang Mencari Pekerjaan Di Lampung

Dear Pembaca Setia Blog Saya,

Dengan ini saya memberitahukan bahwa keinginan saya untuk pindah ke lampung adalah bulat, dikarenakan alasa keluarga semua ada di lampung, istri juga di lampung. Jika ada perusahaan yang berminat meminang saya, dengan senang hati saya buka selebar-lebarnya. Baik yang ada di lampung maupun ada pekerjaan di lampung.

Syarat dan ketentuan berlaku :
1. Saya Agung Budi Prasetio, ST, M.Eng
2. Lulusan Universitas Gadjah Mada, Magister Teknologi Informasi
3. Lulus dengan IPK 3.39
4. Kualifikasi yang saya miliki bisa di katakan komplit, mulai dari sistem informasi, infrastruktur, management project dll.


Selasa, 13 Desember 2011

tactics of IT outsourcing companies

IT service providers are big on talk of innovation these days except when it comes to their own sales practices. It seems as if many vendor sales teams have been pulling from the same bag of frustrating and ineffective tricks to try to win deals since the dawn of IT outsourcing.



We narrowed the long list of the offending outsourcing sales techniques to the ten least-effective and often-offered suggestions for how IT service providers can reshape their peddling processes for the benefit of their potential customers and themselves.



1. Can You Hear Me Now? Some outsourcing sales folk have a knack for selective listening. "Customers have specific requirements, needs and objectives that they expect to accomplish through outsourcing," says Marc Tanowitz, prinicipal with outsourcing consultancy Pace Harmon.

"However, we frequently see [outsourcers] packaging services based solely on their own business needs and approaches." It's the most common customer complaint about outsourcing sales, says Ron Walker, principal for KPMG Advisory Services.

Michael Engle, managing partner at outsourcing consultancy HfS Consulting, calls it the "hammer looking for a nail" technique: "They simply bend the client's needs to better fit their [own] proposed solution, and then delude themselves into thinking they have a winner."

Alternative for IT service providers: Take time to listen to customer needs before launching into a standard pitch. "This approach enables providers to align better with what customers are actually looking for and to present solutions in the way that is most meaningful to them," says Tanowitz.



2. A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing Then you have the salesperson who does just enough research to do real damage. "It is always interesting to watch a sales team that is smart enough to know what not to do, but not quite adept enough to know what to do instead," says HfS Consulting's Engel. "They come into a meeting loaded-for-bear, then just start blasting away: How will this impact your EBITDA? What is your current Premium-to-Loss ratio? Will this model be accretive to your business? All good questions when asked in the right context, but not as the lead punches in mid-level room."

Alternative for IT service providers: Put sales on mute. "Salespeople play a critical role in any pursuit, but they should be seen and not heard," says Esteban Herrera, COO of outsourcing analyst firm HfS Research. "Clients want to speak with subject matter experts."



3. Death By a Thousand Slides If you've ever sat in on a sales call, you might wonder whether commissions were based on size of PowerPoint presentations. But these electronic one-way conversations do little to further the outsourcing pursuit.

Alternative for IT service providers: Ditch the preso. "Clients are so used to slides that what will stick out in their mind the most is someone who came to have a conversation with them, not talk atthem," says Herrera. "You know all your competitors are going to attempt PowerPoint murder, so why not stand out in the crowd?"



source : http://www.networksasia.net/