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Gov’t notifies vendors of intensified crackdown on fake goods

The National Committee on Intellectual Property Rights (NCIPR) has issued a warning to vendors in Greenhills Shopping Center to stop selling fake and counterfeit goods and comply with intellectual property-related laws.

PhilHealth urges accredited hospitals, clinics to use e-Claims

PhilHealth has called on its accredited health care institutions to shift to electronic claims (e-Claims) to facilitate claims processing and improve data integrity.

Tech solution provider Computrade signs up 3 new IT partners

Computrade has entered into new partnerships with Varonis, SAS, and Flowmon Networks.

To widen blockchain adoption, IBM intros starter plan for SMEs

In a bid to jumpstart the adoption of blockchain technology, IBM has introduced its Blockchain Platform Starter Plan to help startups, developers, and even students begin building their own blockchain networks.

IBM issues ‘5 in 5’ annual prediction at new flagship event ‘Think’

At its inaugural flagship conference "Think" currently being held in Las Vegas, tech behemoth IBM unveiled its annual "5 in 5" innovation forecast that is expected to profoundly change society in the next five years.

PH gov’t told to clamp down on online sex exploitation of children

Sen. Loren Legarda has stressed the importance of effective and sustained law enforcement in reducing cases of online trafficking of children for sexual exploitation.

De Lima files bill imposing stiff penalties on crimes involving cryptocurrency

In filing Senate Bill (SB) No. 1694, Sen. Leila de Lima said the criminal justice system must be prepared in case virtual currency like bitcoins -- which is increasingly becoming popular -- is used in unlawful activities.

IBM names returning exec as general manager for Asean

Pat Yim built her career at IBM, where she previously held leadership roles including country general manager for IBM Singapore.

Senate hearing to probe AI, TRAIN threats to BPO sector

After receiving reports that the BPO sector may need to reduce their workforce or set aside expansion plans in the country, Sen. Paolo Benigno ?Bam? Aquino IV set a second hearing on the issue on Monday, March 12.

NPC extends registration of data processing systems for covered professionals

The list of professionals includes medical doctors, lawyers, accountants and dentists, among others, who process personal data and satisfy the criteria for mandatory DPS registration.

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