US-based tech firm Akamai Technologies has introduced in the Philippines ? a country long vilified for its supposedly slow mobile Internet ? a new product that it claimed can dramatically speed up the load-up time of websites.
Pres. Rodrigo R. Duterte has added three new assistant secretaries to the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) after appointing three undersecretaries earlier.
Sen. Bam Aquino earlier proposed that telcos be required to remove or clarify terms such as ?unlimited? or ?up to? with regard to the speed and amount of data offered in their broadband advertisements.
The local office of German software giant SAP has launched in the country its new offering called ?Digital Boardroom?, which is aimed at helping businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs), navigate today?s tech landscape and take advantage of the overabundance of data.
Seven innovative local government units in the Philippines were recognized during the 5th Awards for Excellence in ICT for Good Governance for Local Government Units (E-Gov Awards) held in Tacloban City on Friday, Nov. 11.
Profiling a river enables the creation of 3D flood hazard maps that can help prepare communities during imminent weather disturbances that may trigger floods.
The Senate committee on public information and mass media chaired by Sen. Grace Poe has approved in principle legislative measures seeking to amend Republic Act No. 53, as amended -- also called the Shield or Sotto Law that protects print journalists from revealing their sources -- to include broadcast and online media practitioners.
Among the key activity of the summit is the 5th eGOV Awards for local government units, a recognition given to municipalities, cities, and provinces with exemplary performance in empowering its citizens and business sector by integrating ICT in their programs and services.
Global technology company AMD wants to build on its successes in the Philippines, one of its top executives said during the recently concluded 2016 Canalys Channels Forum (CCF) at the JW Marriott Hotel in Macau.