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TeleTech remains upbeat, continues new location hunt New and expanded work under multi-year contracts keep on landing at global business process outsourcing company TeleTech Holdings, Inc.
Avaya moving from hardware to software Buoyed by the increasing revenues and new opportunities in the software solutions space, networking equipment maker Avaya Communications is now transforming itself from a hardware-focused company to one whose thrust now involves providing solutions for firms involved in the communication business.
dB Wizards is 1st Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Information Worker in RP dB Wizards announced recently it has attained the 1st Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Information Worker accreditation in the Philippines. Further to this, dB Wizards became a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Advanced Infrastructure Solutions and a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Networking Infrastructure Solutions.
Threat of viruses, worms and malware becoming sophisticated The threat of viruses, Trojans, worms, hackers and other forms of malware has increased dramatically and has grown into sophistication such that security systems only a few months old has been rendered obsolete.
SunPhil hits its numbers amid political uncertainty In spite of the political turmoil tormenting the country, the local subsidiary of computer maker Sun Microsystems has already exceeded its growth targets even with a quarter to go in its fiscal year.
Sun launches worldwide consumer site for mobile Java technology based entertainment SINGAPORE — Sun Microsystems, Inc., the creator and leading advocate of Java technology, today announced the launch of mobile.java.com. Mobile.java.com offers mobile Java technology-based applications for purchase and download, along with information for consumers about Java technology and the Java brand. Subscribers on more than 250 wireless carriers worldwide can access the new site via a web browser on any Java Powered mobile device (cell phone, PDA, etc.).
3rd ‘Java in Manila’ slated on April 25 Sun Microsystems Philippines kicks off its third Java in Manila programmers’ conference on April 25, 2006 with one goal in mind: expand the country’s Java developer base by raising considerable awareness about the versatility and uses of the object-oriented programming language, which is fast becoming the de facto application development tool of many enterprises today.
A divided industry Like the whole country, and similar to what the local sports sector is undergoing right now, the Philippine IT industry is being torn by two opposing forces engaged in an undeclared war.
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