The National Privacy Commission (NPC) is urging local telecommunications operators Globe, Smart, and the incoming third player, Mislatel consortium, to compete for consumer trust in terms of better services and better data privacy protection.
Converge ICT is offering the Seamless Whole Home Wi-Fi System as an add-on service to new and existing FiberX subscribers. The offering starts at Plan 2500 for P600.00 per month for 24 months.
Tech titan IBM has announced the creation of IBM Talent & Transformation, a new business to help companies and their employees flourish in the era of AI and automation.
Freelance jobs platform Freelancer.com is bringing freight owners, shipping, and transport operators together in a single digital space via Freightlancer.com to move cargo faster, more conveniently, and cost-effectively around the world.
Sen. Grace Poe initiated the filing of Senate Bill No. 1719 promoting the adoption of rooftop solar technology among residential, commercial, industrial and government end-users.
The National Association of Data Protection Officers (DPOs) of the Philippines or NADPOP believes that DPOs are mini chief executive officers (CEOs) of their respective organizations and are, in fact, well-positioned to become the next CEOs.
A content delivery network (CDN) acts as an intermediary between the point of origin of data and an Internet-connected device. Through a network of servers located around the world, member companies can deliver digital content, such as websites or videos, faster, safer and more reliably to end-users.
Organized by the National Association of Data Protection Officers of the Philippines (NADPOP), the Privado seeks to recognize individuals, institutions, and programs which help uphold the significance of data privacy and protection in the country.
The Philippines ranked 13th among the top 15 tourism powerhouses that recorded "absolute growth" within the last seven years, according to the 2018 World Travel & Tourism Council's (WTTC) "Power and Performance Report?.
Senator Leila M. de Lima has sought a Senate investigation into the increasing number of cases of child cybersex abuses in the country despite the existence of at least five laws designed to protect children from abuses, exploitation and violence.