An interesting detailed map created by Bloomberg Businessweek, which was picked up by blogsite VentureBeat, shows that the Philippines is the biggest source of talent in Silicon Valley, beating tech powerhouses India and China.
Worldwide external disk storage systems factory revenues fell -5.2 percent year-over-year to $5.6 billion during the first quarter of 2014 (1Q14), according to research firm IDC.
Dubbed as Viber?s biggest event so far, #OneVibePH seeks to target its predominantly young audience and deliver a unique experience by integrating Philippine contemporary culture with modern music and local artistry.
FleetCor Technologies, a provider of fuel cards and workforce payment products to businesses, announced that it has signed a long term fuel card system processing contract with Chevron International, covering the Philippines.
The worldwide hardcopy peripherals (HCP) or printer market grew for the third quarter in a row to 26.4 million units shipped in the first quarter of 2014 (1Q14) resulting in 2.1-percent year-over-year growth, according to research firm IDC.
Saying it wants to spare the public from the hassle of calling or traveling to its head office in Manila and its regional offices just to track their documents, the Department Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has unveiled an online tracking system for business-related documents.
The refund tracker shows per second changes on the refund amount. It also shows the equivalent load credits that telco should return, if all of the 2013 subscribers are refunded.
The first edition of ?PH Spark: An Innovative IT Roundtable? recently featured interesting discussions over the evolution and trends in IP-based communications in the Philippines.
The Senate committee on science and technology has opened deliberations on key proposed measures aimed at improving the science and technology (S&T) sector, broadening Internet access, and upgrading state weather bureau Pagasa.