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With SC set to rule on Cyberime Law, groups call for more protests

With the expected release of the decision, a local hacktivist group also warned that it would unleash protest actions similar to those seen after the controversial law was signed by Pres. Benigno Aquino III.

ICTO drafting plan to relaunch Telof offices as e-commerce hubs

With the Internet rendering the Telecommunications Office (Telof) almost obsolete, the Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO) is laying the groundwork to transform the government unit into e-commerce centers.

SAP fortifies in-memory database with new biz suite

German enterprise software maker SAP, whose dominance of the business software market is being confronted by the emergence of cloud computing, is building up...

Demand for ‘cloud jobs’ to shoot up, IT exec says

Cloud computing technology is poised to revolutionize not just how businesses and the government use IT, but will also potentially shape the country?s workplace landscape.

With ‘Liquid Apps’, NSN seeks to alter concept of mobile base station

Despite its reported financial struggle, network equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) is banking on its bold vision to redefine the landscape of the mobile network industry.

Epson ties up with Pinoy software firm for Web-based POS system

The pilot project -- called the Jimac TM-i Flex System -- was put into service at the Hainanese Delight restaurant in SM Baliuag.

Comelec told to set date for source code review

Sen. Francis ?Chiz? Escudero said he wants the Commission on Elections to set a definite date for the review of the PCOS machines source code, the absence of which, he said, is a major source of uncertainty for the May 13 elections.

Gov?t procurement portal adopts new membership fees

Under the proposed plan, registered suppliers will be subjected to additional fees, which will pave the way for additional user features such as electronic bidding and electronic payment.

Korean firm questions bidding for automated fare collection system

A locally formed Korean firm wants the government to stop the proposed public bidding of the P 1.72-billion automated fare collection system (AFCS) intended for Metro Manila?s light rail transit lines.

BIR deploys ?mobile revenue system? in Iloilo

The regional office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) in Panay recently launched the Mobile Revenue Collection Officers System (MRCOS) to collect taxes faster and more efficiently.

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