CAMT students win KBTG internship Bootcamp 2022
Recently, Ms. Nampueng Euawataro, a student in the Modern Management and Information Technology Program at the College of Arts, Media, and Technology, was awarded the Pitching Award at the KBTG internship Bootcamp 2022. Ms. Nampueng is currently working as an infrastructure/system engineer at KASIKORN Business Technology Group (KBTG), a leading company in Thailand that develops and manages over 500 applications for Kasikorn Thai.
The KBTG internship program is designed to be a research lab that studies and gathers information about consumer behavior and financial issues that can be solved through technology. The KLabs team at KBTG works on prototyping products for target customers and developing new innovations.
The Modern Management and Information Technology program at the College of Arts, Media, and Technology has a cooperative education plan in place with KBTG, which has been sending students to work in various positions at the company since 2020. Assistant Professor Dr. Phasit Charoenkwan, the program committee, has been instrumental in maintaining the partnership between the program and KBTG.
Ms. Nampueng award‐winning presentation focused on using a dashboard and visualization tool called Grafana to monitor microservices in the scope of K+ Promtpay Inbound. The dashboard uses data from multiple sources, including ELK for log management, to query and alert about which services may be warning or critical based on transaction levels.
This achievement is a testament to the quality of teaching and learning in the Modern Management and Information Technology program, which emphasizes updated and relevant course content and strong instruction in the cooperative education plan. The College of Arts, Media, and Technology would like to express its appreciation for this success.