July 23, 2014 (Wed): Digital Malaysia’s E-Commerce Reward Programme which has been running since Jan 1, 2014 to identify and train 600 eligible SMEs with the intention of identifying and rewarding the top 25 SMEs in e-commerce, will stop accept any application after Aug 31, 2014, Exabytes said in a statement.
According to Chan Kee Siak, CEO of Exabytes, the programme is designed to drive the growth of internet businesses in Malaysia. Through the programme, SMEs can learn how to drive traffic to their sites and convert the site visitors into sales revenue, Chan added.
Easy.my, a subsidiary of Exabytes, is participating in the programme to train the SMEs through its all-in-one hosted e-commerce solution – EasyStore.

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