Local IT solutions integrator Radenta Technologies has announced it is joining Microsoft’s Public Sector Cloud Summit “Asenso Pilipinas 2021: Building Digital Resilience” from 9am-12noon on Thursday, January 28.
To keep up with business-grade security needs, the Surface Pro 7+ will be equipped with TPM 2.0 chip for enterprise security and Windows Hello face sign-in through its 5.0MP front-facing camera. The device also features removable solid state drive options as well as WiFi 6 support.
The figure is more than average for all organizations in the region (74%) but still less than Asia Pacific culture of innovation leaders, where almost all (98%) agree that innovation is a necessity to staying resilient during a crisis.
Armed with a more powerful processor and a late introduction of the USB-C, Microsoft’s 2-in-1 flagship detachable laptop Surface Pro 7 is finally being offered in select authorized commercial resellers in the Philippines, along with the traditional clamshell Surface Laptop 3.
Unlike 15 years ago when an apparent gaffe by then-president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo marred the 10th anniversary celebration of Microsoft Philippines, the software firm was able to commemorate its 25th year in the country without a hitch through an all-virtual event held last Tuesday, Nov. 10.
With artificial intelligence (AI) emerging as a major force behind front-line detection systems and data analysis during the Covid-19 pandemic, Microsoft Philippines has deemed it fit to partner with several organizations and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to push for the widespread adoption of the technology in the country through an initiative called "AI Pilipinas Coalition".
Lenovo Philippines has inked a tie-up with Microsoft for a digital transformation initiative on education, specifically for access to e-learning programs.
Christian Lim, who served as COO of Microsoft Philippines for the last four years, will formally assume his new post as head of Apple’s business in the country on Sept. 30.
Saying it wants to protect the integrity of democratic processes and institutions in the Philippines, Microsoft said it will introduce a new service from their Defending Democracy Program.