While the Internet of Things (IoT) may be taking away some jobs, it also opening up other jobs as part of the digital transformation of various industries.
In 2014, the Bacolod-Negros Occidental Federation for Information and Communications Technology (BNEFIT) set the goal to achieve at least 60,000 jobs in the ICT industry by 2022, including HIM jobs.
ABS-CBN said its website has logged 36 million users and hit over 1.7 billion page views as of end-May this year, becoming the country?s biggest local media website next only to global giants Facebook, YouTube, and Google.
Not only does it undermine one's constitutional right to privacy and pose a threat to specific sectors and vulnerable groups, it has also been exposed as ineffective and inefficient in some countries that have adopted its use.
Of the 31 million Filipinos that make up the country's labor force, only 60,000 of them are computer professionals -- with about 4,000 even employed as overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
Makati City Rep. Luis Campos Jr. expects every BRT bus to be run by the private sector to have free high-speed Internet connectivity, digital security cameras, and a public-address system.
The solutions make use of advances in Big Data and analytics, SAP Cloud Platform, machine learning, and other technologies to enable companies to act on real-time, data-driven insights and bring them further along the route of digital transformation.