The Manila Bay Coordinating Office has engaged the services of University of the Philippines to develop a computer-based model which can identify the intensity of emissions flowing into the bay.
Mobile carrier Smart Communications said on Tuesday, Sept. 9, that a mobile data platform it recently developed will soon enable its subscribers to access the Internet on their mobile phones for as low as P1, the most affordable mobile Internet service to date.
Nurses still looking for opportunities to gainfully practice their profession should consider applying for well-paying clinical service and medical coding jobs in the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, Pasig City representative Roman Romulo said.
The ?Guidelines for Industry on Child Online Protection? provide advice on how the ICT industry can help promote safety for children using the Internet or any technologies or devices that can connect to it, as well as guidance on how to enable responsible digital citizenship, learning, and civic participation.
Being locally hosted affords clients minimal latency and that local attack traffic is mitigated in-country, addressing data sovereignty concerns. Customers are guaranteed less or zero work distractions since they won?t notice that they are being protected as the solution works quietly in the background.
IBM has given an ?impact grant? to the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation (PDRF), allowing members to collaborate using cloud technology for ongoing relief efforts for typhoon Yolanda last year.
The Philippine Science High School (PSHS), together with ten other secondary schools, led the adoption of Google Apps for Education in K-12 institutions, a program which aims to extend seamless communication and collaboration among students, faculty, and staff.
Analitika, an industry-led consortium which aims to enable the Philippines to become the global center for smarter analytics, has introduced its Board of Trustees.
According to Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas head of inclusive finance advocacy Pia Roman-Tayag, around 37 percent of municipalities in the Philippines have no banking office and are part of the 2.5 billion people worldwide, especially in emerging regions, that lack access to financial services like banks and credit cards, and are burdened to make payments or transfer money.