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Daily Archives: May 30, 2014

Retired general named deputy chief of ICT Office

The appointment of Nicolas D. Ojeda Jr., which became effective last May 19, is seen as a move to fortify the cybersecurity capability of the country. In 2010 and 2011, he served as a lecturer on cybersecurity in Singapore. He has also lectured on the subject at the National Defense College of the Philippines and at the Asia Pacific College.

Infographic | Tips for PH gov?t agencies, relief groups during disasters

To make critical information more accessible in times of disasters, Google Philippines has created an infographic to serve as a guide for government agencies and organizations.

Spinnr trumps Spotify as top music streaming app in PH: report

A recent survey of the music market in the Asian region suggests that music streaming is already gaining traction domestically.

Blog | Banks must recreate customer experience

Banks are facing an identity crisis. For the last century, traditional financial services institutions ? banks, credit unions, savings and loans ? were largely the only game in town for consumers. Individuals often formed lifelong relationships with a single institution and accepted that the bank was the dominant partner in that union.

Server revenues down -2.2% in Q1 even as volume demand improves

According to research firm IDC, factory revenue in the worldwide server market decreased -2.2 percent year-over-year to $10.9 billion in the first quarter of 2014 (1Q14). This is the fifth consecutive quarter that the server market has experienced a year-over-year decline in worldwide revenue.

Pointwest takes part in AsiaPac mHealth summit

Local software firm Pointwest Technologies recently participated in the Healthcare Information and Management System Society (HIMSS) Australia Conference 2014 held in Sydney, Australia in conjunction with the mHealth Summit AsiaPac.

Tablet sales in PH soar by 95% in first 3 months of 2014

According to GfK retail audit report, tech savvy consumers in the country spent around $65.8 million on 270,000 units of media tablets in the first three month of 2014 as compared to only $49 million in the same timeframe last year.
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