The Comet, a zero-percent emission city shuttle that is targeted to replace regular jeepneys in Metro Manila, is being tested in the Philippines through the cooperation of Global Electric Transportation (GET), Gawad Kalinga (GK), and drivers group Pasang Masda.
Dubbed ?Program the Future: The Accenture Technology Campus Challenge?, the new university student competition was launched in December as a venue where IT, computer science, and engineering students can design and develop mobile applications and solutions that can help improve the country?s education system.
Tagaytay Highlands, in partnership with Canon and SM Cares, recently held ?Let?s Get High 3 ? A Camp Challenge?, which allowed SPED kids of Community of Learners Foundation (COLF) and Communicare Life Skills Development Center to enjoy scenic Tagaytay Highlands.
Dimension Data, the $5.8-billion global solutions and services provider, has announced that it has acquired certain subsidiaries of NextiraOne, the European multinational company that designs, installs, maintains, and supports business solutions and communications services for over 43,000 private and public sector clients throughout Europe.
Through a host of projects ? both completed and still underway -- the government has embarked on an ambitious journey to automate various healthcare processes in an attempt to bring universal healthcare to the people, especially those in remote areas.
Today?s enterprise computing solutions must be flexible enough to adapt to the changing needs of a customer?s business environment while delivering continued value over time.
Following reports of unhampered proliferation of child cybersex operations in the country, Sen. Nancy Binay said she will file a resolution that would look into the integrity of the country's information security infrastructure.
The website of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is the most popular government site in the Philippines, according to Alexa.com, a Web metrics provider that tracks 30 million sites all over the world.
The lab produces Technetium-99m (Tc-99m), silver-gray radioactive metal that is used for medical and research purposes, including evaluation of the medical condition of the heart and other organs, and studying blood flow.