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Monday, February 04, 2008

 

MARKETING IT
By Gil Velez

Are you secured?

Connectivity is an increasing business need among today’s businessmen. We often see them in hotspots like coffee shops and hotel lobbies. A hotspot is a wireless Internet access point. It can be a small room or an office building.  Hotspots are also found in hotels and restaurants where as part of marketing strategy they are offered for free to clients. Even Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is a free Wi-Fi hotspot.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

GLOBE Data Center has recently achieved its ISO 9001: 2000 certification, an internationally-recognized standard for management systems to ensure reliability, consistency and commitment to quality service delivery. Being an ISO 9001: 2000-registered company inspires confidence in potential customers.

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Will the new electronic card eventually end up as the controversial national ID system?

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) recently launched an automated system that would modernize the renewal of NBI clearances nationwide.

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The US Congress Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing next week to scrutinize Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar bid to acquire Yahoo in order to take on Internet goliath Google.

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Claimed by the Texas-based vendor, Dell Inc. to be its highest performing server, the PowerEdge R900’s Philippine launch was announced at a press briefing recently at the Shangrila Manila Hotel in Makati City.

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The Porsche Design Group of Stuttgart, Germany, and French-based Sagem Mobiles are presenting the first Porsche Design Mobile Phone, the P’9521. The new mobile phone combines sophisticated, purist design with high-quality natural materials such as aluminum and glass.

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HARDWARE

The new Samsung SE-S204N external DVD writer supports powerful speed performance that allows writing with the high speed of 20X (the fastest in the market for DVD) on a low-cost 16X media.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Samsung YP-P2CB digital media player

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Severino O. Frayna Jr., Benjie Dela Rosa
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