Asian software developers take on app challenge
Fourteen countries. One hundred twenty contestants. One day. Three apps.
View ArticleMicrosoft makes branding push into retail market
It was almost impossible to imagine just eight years ago that the Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia would ever let go of its stranglehold on the handset market in the Philippines, where it enjoyed...
View ArticleWindows 10 free upgrade offered in 190 markets
Microsoft Corp. is making available to all Windows users in 190 countries, including the Philippines, a free upgrade to its latest operating system, the Windows 10. The post Windows 10 free upgrade...
View ArticleBringing in the Chinoy audience
Reaching out to a niche market through a television program is not an easy task, especially with the rising cost of production and a growing number of audiences lost to the Internet. The post Bringing...
View ArticleToyota getting in gear with smart cars
Toyota on Friday announced plans to invest $50 million into building artificial intelligence into cars, an indication it could be joining the race to develop driverless vehicles. The post Toyota...
View ArticleVolkswagen CEO: ‘I am endlessly sorry’ brand is tarnished
DETROIT — Volkswagen AG’s smog-test scandal escalated Tuesday as the company acknowledged putting stealth software in millions of vehicles worldwide. The crisis has already cost VW more than 24 billion...
View ArticleTesla adds autopilot to Model S electric cars
Tesla added autopilot that can even parallel park to thousands of its Model S cars already on the road with a software update sent out over the air Wednesday. The post Tesla adds autopilot to Model S...
View ArticleVMWare co-founder takes charge of Google cloud business
Google said Thursday that a VMWare founder was taking charge of its cloud computing business as it looks to close ground on rivals such as Amazon and Microsoft. The post VMWare co-founder takes charge...
View ArticleHow to overcome your fear of MS Excel
One course that we are always asked about, that is, if we have it in our lineup or not, is MS Excel. Gaining proficiency in this particular software seems to be a common concern for many employees—and...
View ArticleHow to overcome fear of MS Excel
Though MS Excel is taught in school, gaining proficiency in this particular software seems to be a common concern for many employees—and not just for those whose main job is in finance or accounting....
View ArticleSoftware delivery in the age of disruption
The 2018 theme of the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP)—“Competing in the Age of Disruption”—is aptly relevant in the coming years for businesses and industries. The impact of...
View ArticleIndia software giant TCS warns of market weakness
India's biggest outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services warned Friday of "weakness" in global markets, marking the latest downbeat comment to emerge from the country's flagship software industry. The post...
View ArticleMicrosoft to take $6.2B writeoff for online unit
Microsoft said Monday it would take a $6.2 billion writedown to reflect the slump in value of its online services division. The post Microsoft to take $6.2B writeoff for online unit appeared first on...
View ArticleMicrosoft profit tops forecasts but revenue weak
Microsoft on Thursday reported a profit in the past quarter of $4.5 billion, as the tech giant rebounded from its first-ever loss. The post Microsoft profit tops forecasts but revenue weak appeared...
View ArticlePH Esri GIS user conference set
The yearly gathering of Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) software users will be held on Jan. 22 and 23, 2013 at the EDSA Shangri-La hotel’s Isla Ballroom with the theme “GIS (Geographic...
View ArticleNew software for SME record keeping
Small and medium enterprises can now benefit from the fully-integrated open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The post New software for SME record keeping appeared first on Inquirer...
View ArticleCloud software firm BMC sold for $6.9B
A consortium of private equity groups announced a deal Monday to acquire enterprise software group BMC Software for $6.9 billion in cash. The post Cloud software firm BMC sold for $6.9B appeared first...
View ArticleSoftware firm taps PH’s manufacturers for design solutions
Multinational software corporation Autodesk Inc. is optimistic that it can attract the Philippine manufacturing industry by using its engineering and design solutions. The post Software firm taps PH’s...
View ArticleSAP to increase investment in PH
Germany-based SAP AG is investing significantly in the Philippines to expand its operations and set up a regional hub that will lead company efforts to tap prospective opportunities across the...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s cloud business helps offset pandemic woes
Ongoing demand for Microsoft’s cloud computing services helped soften the blow of the coronavirus pandemic on the software giant’s other products during the first three months of the year. The company...
View ArticleMicrosoft confirms talks seeking to buy US arm of TikTok
NEW YORK — Microsoft confirmed Sunday it is in talks with Chinese company ByteDance to acquire the U.S. arm of its popular video app TikTok and has discussed with President Donald Trump its concerns...
View ArticleDaimler to recall 2.6 million Mercedes-Benz cars in China
BEIJING — German luxury automaker Daimler will recall 2.6 million Mercedes-Benz vehicles in China due to a software design issue, the country’s market regulator said Friday. The software may fail to...
View ArticleTech firm DFNN posts 884% EBITDA growth quarter-on-quarter in 2022
In line with DFNN’s projections in the second half of 2021, revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2022, increased by 81.3% to ₱283.7 million compared to ₱156.5 million in the same period last...
View ArticleBSP to watch banks with cyber software
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has cued the rollout of a software solution at selected BSP-supervised entities as part of efforts to further enhance banking and financial industry resilience...
View ArticleTesla to recall 435,000 China-made Model 3, Model Y cars in China -regulator
SHANGHAI – Tesla will recall a total of 435,132 units of China-made Model 3 and Model Y cars in China due to software faults, the country’s market regulator said on Thursday. The U.S. automaker will...
View ArticleContinental partners with AI chip firm Ambarella on autonomous driving
BERLIN – Germany’s Continental and California-based artificial intelligence chip firm Ambarella announced a partnership on Thursday to make software and hardware systems for autonomous driving. The...
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