NTT Communications Corporations announced on Thursday, May 24, that it has bought a 50.1% stake in Freedom Resources Holdings Corporation, the holding company of the DTSI Group.
The lack of trust in how personal data is protected and used has the potential to jeopardize the economic and social value of this important asset class, according to a new World Economic Forum report released recently.
At least 30 business process outsourcing (BPO) companies in the Philippines are generating between P1 billion to P17 billion in annual revenues, according to Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo.
The Superfund for Science and Engineering Scholarships is targeted to raise P5 billion in five years to encourage and enable the best and brightest Filipino youths to pursue studies and careers in science and engineering (S&E).
Skyy Services, a Hong Kong-based provider of e-commerce solutions, has just launched in the Philippines its SkyyGuard service, an online trust seal solution for government, private, and public regulatory agencies worldwide.
Bank of America Corp. (BA), the second-largest US-based financial holding company with global assets of $2.13 trillion, has directly outsourced its business support activities to the Philippines via a newly formed non-bank subsidiary.
Christopher Lao must have been right all along. If only the passengers were ?informed? that their bags have been offloaded, none of this would have happened. No brawl would have ensued.
With Mother?s Day coming up fast, a look at searches conducted on Google.com.ph shows that the Internet is the go-to destination for Pinoys looking for information and gift ideas.
BIG COLLABORATION. IBM Philippines chief Mariels Almeda Winhoffer (right) and DOST Sec. Mario Montejo exchange copies of the MOU establishing the first ?Philippine Systems and Technology R&D Laboratory? in the country. The signing ceremony, held in Malaca?ang on Thursday, was witnessed by Pres. Noynoy Aquino and Sen. Edgardo Angara (hidden).
The head of ICT councils in the Philippines has warned that crucial ICT bills passed by Congress recently are in danger of ?going into waste? if the government would continue to drag its foot in approving it.