So you’ve finally decided to make it big by starting your own company. However, like most new businesses, you probably won’t be venturing into uncharted territories.
New research from IT services in the Philippines reveals that we, Filipinos, spend the most time online as compared to our Southeast Asian neighbors. The research also finds that we are the most tolerant when it comes to slow Internet speed.
As most of us are aware of, the Chief Financial Officer or CFO is the one who heads the accounting department.
The augmented-reality startup Meta is coming up with a solution for all of that in progress right now. So be ready for a clutter-less desktop in the future.
Because millennials are a smartphone-centric generation, digital marketers and professional IT services are trying to get the attention and this tech savvy kids via mobile apps.
Unlike non-BPO jobs in the corporate world, IT support in the Philippines jobs are kind of easy to obtain. This is so even though salaries may not fall under the level of other CS positions and jobs are mostly entry-level.
As the first half of 2017 closes, Nokia will introduce three new Android-powered smartphones to the Philippine market, together with the revamped incarnation of the legendary Nokia 3310.
Great news if you have started investing on Google apps on your iPhone! Now you can transfer to Android in a couple of hours and spend the night doing the things you enjoy the most. If not, then prepare to waste some time in migrating.
Google is doing their best to improve the web experience on the phone. When you’re using your smart phone, clicking that link on Facebook to a news story or opening the browser to check for film schedules used to be a cringe-inducing experience.
An honest observation from IT services in the Philippines: It looks like organizations are eager to migrate most of its SharePoint workloads to cloud services.
As the magnitude of cyber threat is revealed – thanks to the recent ransomware attacks – so is the general lack of preparedness in businesses, even those that spend millions of dollars in IT Security Services.
Way back in 2003, the Philippines entered its BPO (business process outsourcing) phase. It turned out to be a blessing for the millennial Filipino demographic, as the term “customer service†was quite in its development stage in this part of the world.