A month after hacktivist groups Anonymous Philippines and its Leyte chapter launched defacement and other attacks on government websites over perceived inefficiency and slow pace of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) relief operations, a number of government websites are still down or defaced.
In the past several years, the online universe has expanded and evolved across multiple channels. As a result, the digital customer journey has become increasingly complex. It is now common for customers to rely on multiple channels of interaction with a brand when making their purchasing decisions.
By the looks of it, the ?cloudy? forecast for Philippine businesses has been accurate. As all indicators show, cloud computing is reaching far and wide in the corporate landscape.
In June 2014, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) released a roadmap for traffic infrastructure development in Metro Manila and nearby areas saying that the Philippines lost around P2.4 billion every day in 2012 because of the traffic congestion.
IoT is more than just the latest marketing buzzword ? it holds significant potential to create new frontiers for connectivity and communication between citizens and government.
We need to combine technologies and add layered defences to safeguard against network threats. By increasing the number of safety nets, the security vulnerabilities and loopholes become smaller.
In the Philippines, SAP is looking for a Care Circles pilot partner in the field of Autism care. This will be the first SAP Care Circles pilot in Asia Pacific Japan.
Consumers today have changed the way they capture their personal experiences as habitual content creation and sharing on social media have become integrated into their lifestyles. This has fuelled the adoption of smartphones with integrated camera functions which is predicted to reach 1.75 billion this year.
Data centers are the backbone of any successful organization in today?s digital age. However, the challenges associated with data centers are all too real.