World's first Halal certificate verification built entirely on
Microsoft cloud technology KUALA LUMPUR, 11 Dec 2013 - The Department of Islamic Development
Malaysia (JAKIM) and DagangHalal Berhad (DHB) today launched the Halal
Verified Engine (HVE), www.halalverified.com,
the world's first online system designed to help expedite the
Halal-certification process for applicants. Built entirely on
Microsoft's cloud services, namely Windows Azure and SQL Server, the HVE
also allows the public to "verify with just one click" the veracity and
validity of Halal certificates from 73 international Halal verification
bodies recognized by JAKIM, for both local and imported products. "Malaysia is proud to chalk yet another world's first with the Halal
Verified Engine - especially as a leading example of a modern Islamic
country that successfully integrates technology innovation and our
religious obligations. Not only that, the HVE is a significant
contribution to the nation's economic success as a trailblazer in the
global Halal market, which is estimated to be worth US$2.1 trillion with
an annual growth rate forecast of 12% to 15% over the next 10 years,"
said the honourable Major General Dato' Seri Jamil Khir bin Haji
Baharom, Minister In The Prime Minister's Department, speaking at the
launch of the HVE. HVE is a collaborative effort between JAKIM and DHB, using Microsoft
cloud technology, to simplify the Halal certificate application and
renewal process by allowing applicants to search, view, and download
genuine Halal certification of products and ingredients in the supply
chain. Halal applicants can also utilize HVE's extensive database to
source for alternative suppliers that are Halal certified. Aside from
JAKIM's own database, the system boasts a Global Halal Network that will
be populated with up-to-date information from all 73 international
certification bodies recognized by JAKIM, including CICOT (Thailand),
HFCE (Belgium), FIANZ (New Zealand) and HCA (Vietnam). Elaborating further on this, Major General Dato' Seri Jamil Khir bin
Haji Baharom, said, "Halal certification is a mark of confidence for the
1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. However, the process for certification
by the applicants in the past was rather tedious and manual-based. For
example, if you wanted to produce or import a food product and certify
it as Halal, you needed to track down the Halal certificates for your
entire supply chain; such as for each and every ingredient supplier. In
the past, this meant contacting via phone, fax or even email for various
suppliers and also ensuring that the certificates provided were genuine
and still valid. Now, through the power of cloud technology, the HVE
has simplified this process greatly and reduce the turnaround time from
up to a few months to just a few clicks. Besides that, the system can
also recommend alternative suppliers to the applicant if their original
suppliers no longer have a valid Halal certificate." Besides the Halal certificate applicants, the general public as well
as JAKIM's own internal processes stand to gain from the HVE. "For the
general public, they now have a trusted source where they can verify
whether a particular product or ingredient is Halal-certified or not.
This is especially relevant in an age where rumor-mongering on social
media can easily go out of control and the reputation of a company can
be jeopardized," explained Tuan Haji Muhadzir Mohd Isa, Chairman of
DagangHalal Berhad. He continued," JAKIM's own processes will be simplified with the HVE
as well. In the past, they had to manually verify the Halal certificates
that were issued from other countries. The communication exchange when
reaching out to their counterparts around the world also added to the
time taken to verify these certificates. Now, with a few simple clicks
through the HVE, they have a sleek dashboard to easily reference check
the Halal certificates even if they were issued by other countries." Simultaneously with the launch of the HVE online, DHB today also
announced that the HVE will be available as a Windows 8.1 app as well as
a Windows Phone 8 app. Commenting on this, Carlos Lacerda, Managing Director, Microsoft
Malaysia, said, "The HVE is a great testament to the power of cutting
edge technology improving efficiency and effectiveness. We are pleased
that this partnership showcases how Microsoft's Windows Azure and SQL
Server improves the experiences for the public, for applicants, and also
for JAKIM themselves. More so, it also helps consolidate the nation's
industry leadership and economic prowess on the global stage - a clear
example of what we mean when we talk about transforming Malaysia
together." Besides providing verification for Halal certificates, the HVE
further allows users across the world can rate and review products
within its vast database. Also, the system's advanced artificial
intelligence based on collective learning technology is able to learn,
identify and recommend the best alternative products to users based on
their user behavior and preference choice. Over time, the public will be
able to share and acquire the most accurate information of Halal
products worldwide. HVE is developed by DHB as a result of the memorandum of agreement
signed between JAKIM and DHB in April 2012. DHB has also established DagangHalal.com, which is one of the world's largest online Halal marketplaces.
Dato Haji Othman bin Mustapha, Director General, Department of Islamic Development Malaysia.
Major General Dato' Seri Jamil Khir bin Haji Baharom, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, delivering his welcome speech
Launch of the Halal Verified Engine (HVE) - from left to right:
Hjh. Hakimah Mohd Yusoff Director Halal Hub Division, Department of
Islamic Development Malaysia, Dato Haji Othman bin Mustapha, Director
General, Department of Islamic Development Malaysia, Major General Dato'
Seri Jamil Khir bin Haji Baharom, Minister in the Prime Minister's
Department, Tuan Haji Muhadzir Mohd Isa, Chairman of DagangHalal Berhad,
Carlos Lacerda, Managing Director, Microsoft Malaysia
Group photo with representatives from the Prime Minister's
Department, DagangHalal and Microsoft Malaysia (4th person from L to R):
Hjh. Hakimah Mohd Yusoff Director Halal Hub Division, Department of
Islamic Development Malaysia, Dato Haji Othman bin Mustapha, Director
General, Department of Islamic Development Malaysia, Major General Dato'
Seri Jamil Khir bin Haji Baharom, Minister in the Prime Minister's
Department, Tuan Haji Muhadzir Mohd Isa, Chairman of DagangHalal Berhad,
Carlos Lacerda, Managing Director, Microsoft Malaysia