In a curious case of coincidence, the top local e-shopping malls ? Lazada.com.ph and Zalora.com.ph -- are gearing up for what is shaping up to be as the country?s Black Friday online equivalent.
Two subsidiaries of telco giant PLDT -- PLDT Alpha Enterprise and ePLDT -- have announced a ?stronger? end-to-end partnership with Microsoft to promote more cloud-based solutions for local enterprises with Microsoft Office 365.
IT services provider Delaware Consulting, which is headquartered in Belgium, announced on Tuesday, Dec. 2, that it has opened an office in the Philippines.
Wireless operator Smart Communications posted an unprecedented 69.2-percent increase in mobile data revenues for the first nine months of 2014 versus the same period last year as more of its subscribers are using Web-enabled smartphones to access the mobile Internet.
The company?s postpaid segment revenues now form 38 percent of total mobile revenues as of the first nine months of 2014. Globe mobile revenues reached P57.6 billion, a 6-percent year-on-year growth against the P54.1 billion revenues recorded during the same period last year.
Dominant carrier PLDT announced it has opened up interconnection links with rival Globe Telecom in four more provinces to allow free local calls between their subscribers.
Littelfuse, a Chicago-based manufacturer of circuit protection with growing global platforms in power control and sensing, has announced plans to transfer its reed switch production from its Lake Mills, Wisconsin and Suzhou, China facilities to the company?s multi-plant site in the Philippines.
Staying true to its name, Acquire BPO recently completed its acquisition of Shore Solutions, one of the fastest-growing BPOs in the Philippines, adding approximately 2,000 employees to provide a full suite of outsourcing operations for major corporations located across Asia, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
You lose some, you win some. That?s basically the circumstances for Globe Telecom which bared on Tuesday, Nov. 11, that the Court of Appeals (CA) has affirmed a joint use agreement between the Ayala-led mobile operator and Bayan Telecommunications of frequencies assigned to the latter.
If provided the needed support and exposure, Sen. Bam Aquino believes the local game development industry could duplicate, if not surpass, the success of the country's business process outsourcing (BPO) industry in terms of job generation.