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Bautista: Comelec more prepared now than first 2 automated polls

Compared to the first two automated polls held in 2010 and 2013, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said that it is more prepared to conduct the forthcoming polls.

US firm wants to make ?hyperconverged? a by-word in PH

In a hyperconverged environment, all elements of the storage, compute, and network components are optimized to work together on a single commodity appliance from a single vendor.

PH needs gov’t call center for permits, services — solon

The Philippines may be the world's business process outsourcing (BPO) superpower but its government has no unified 24-hour call center that will reply to queries on often-transacted documents or often-sought services.

DOST certifies over 160,000 teachers as IT-capable to operate poll machines

The teacher-BEIs who passed the DOST certification process are capable of operating the Vote Counting Machine (VCM), which the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will be using in the forthcoming national, regional, and local elections on May 9, 2016.

First PH micro-satellite to be released into space on April 27

Following its historical delivery to the International Space Station (ISS) last month, Diwata-1, the first Philippine micro-satellite, will be driven to space to start its mission on April 27, Wednesday, 7 PM (Philippine time).

Recto: Recruit ‘bored’ Pinoy hackers as cyber-commandos

Sen. Ralph Recto issued the appeal after a 23-year-old information technology fresh graduate who was arrested for hacking the website of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) reportedly admitted to the crime and claimed he did it out of boredom.

Emerson Network Power to be spun off as Vertiv

Tech giant Emerson announced that it has made the required regulatory filing in connection with the company?s previously announced plan to spin off its Network Power business, which will be named Vertiv.

12 regions to get free public Wi-Fi by June, says Recto

If the government timetable is up-to-date, select cities and towns in 12 regions will experience free broadband Internet access beginning June this year.

In HR space now ruled by cloud, mobile-first strategy is taking root

Oracle's senior vice president for applications development Steve Miranda said during an event in Singapore that the software giant ?has gone from a product company to a services company.?

Law requires online disclosure of calamity fund spending: Recto

Sen. Ralph Recto has reminded national agencies in receipt of hundreds of millions of pesos in Calamity Fund and Quick Response Fund (QRF) to comply with a provision of a law requiring them to post in their official websites projects financed by the two funds.

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