Dell recently unveiled the Latitude Ultrabooks and Laptop Series at K-Pub in Bonifacio Global City. The well attended event highlighted the Latitude 7000 Series Ultrabooks, Latitude 5000 Series and Latitude 3000 Series Laptops. The Laptop Series are available with touch display options, leading the way for business touch devices that enable better interaction with customers, enhanced student engagement, improved patient care, and collaboration among knowledge workers.
"These exciting new additions to the Latitude line provide our commercial customers what they've been asking for by bringing touch capability to the workspace at desirable price points," said Christopher Papa, country manager, Dell Philippines. "The new Latitude 7000 Series builds on the success of the award-winning XPS and Latitude 643ou to redefine the corporate laptop, complete with security, manageability, reliability, and beautiful design. And with the Latitude 5000 and 3000 Series, we've addressed the needs of today's dynamic workforce by enabling easy entry into business-class computing."
Monday, October 21, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
PTT's CEO Wisarn Chawalitanon Planted the 10,000th Tree in Morong, Bataan
Barely three months after its first tree-planting activity, PTT Philippines Corp's ennvironmental campaign has achieved its goal to plant 10,000 tree for this year with the third leg of its "Gas Up for A Tree" planting activity Friday at the denuded portion of the Bataan National Park (BNP) in Morong town.
Smart 4G LTE Leads In Coverage
Wireless services leader
Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) is expanding further its fourth-generation
(4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) network which already has over 1,000 sites
covering 180 cities and municipalities, including Metro Manila, as well
as areas in North Luzon, South Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao.
LTE is currently the fastest commercially available 4G wireless broadband service. Smart introduced LTE in the Philippines in August 2012 and has since been rolling out the service in more areas of the country.
Smart is the only operator to provide 4G LTE coverage for mobile users in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Paranaque, Pasay, Pateros and Valenzuela.
Smart is also the only network to offer 4G LTE services in key areas in Albay, Bataan, Batangas, Benguet, Camarines Sur, Masbate, Mindoro Oriental, Pangasinan, Quezon and Zambales.
Moreover, Smart is the sole 4G LTE provider in Capiz, Iloilo, Leyte and Negros Oriental in the Visayas, and Misamis Oriental and Zamboanga Del Sur in Mindanao.
“Our 4G LTE rollout is the cutting edge of our wireless broadband offerings. This technology platform offers our subscribers the best high-speed, multi-media mobile internet experience," said Rolando G. Peña, head of technology services at PLDT and Smart.
"If we count as well our HSPA+ and Wi-Max services, Smart offers the most extensive wireless broadband coverage for both fixed and mobile applications. All of these services are powered by superior fiber optic transmission network of PLDT and Smart, which is the most powerful and pervasive in the country," he added.
Moreover, Smart is upping the ante by being the first to conduct tests of LTE Advanced, the next stage of development of LTE. In the past three months, the mobile operator has already tested LTE Advanced in Manila, Davao City and Boracay, Aklan.
"LTE Advanced is capable of delivering data speeds of from 200 to 700 mega bytes per second (Mbps). This will open up new possibilities for mobile internet service, especially in multi-media and video applications," Pena said.
Smart’s expanded 4G LTE coverage is supported by the domestic fiber optic cable network of PLDT and Smart which is now over 71,000 kilometers long, as well as PLDT's extensive international cable networks. [END]
This communication is intended solely for the use of the addressee and authorized recipients. It may contain confidential or legally privileged information and is subject to the conditions in http://smart.com.ph/corporate/ disclaimer.
LTE is currently the fastest commercially available 4G wireless broadband service. Smart introduced LTE in the Philippines in August 2012 and has since been rolling out the service in more areas of the country.
Smart is the only operator to provide 4G LTE coverage for mobile users in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Paranaque, Pasay, Pateros and Valenzuela.
Smart is also the only network to offer 4G LTE services in key areas in Albay, Bataan, Batangas, Benguet, Camarines Sur, Masbate, Mindoro Oriental, Pangasinan, Quezon and Zambales.
Moreover, Smart is the sole 4G LTE provider in Capiz, Iloilo, Leyte and Negros Oriental in the Visayas, and Misamis Oriental and Zamboanga Del Sur in Mindanao.
“Our 4G LTE rollout is the cutting edge of our wireless broadband offerings. This technology platform offers our subscribers the best high-speed, multi-media mobile internet experience," said Rolando G. Peña, head of technology services at PLDT and Smart.
"If we count as well our HSPA+ and Wi-Max services, Smart offers the most extensive wireless broadband coverage for both fixed and mobile applications. All of these services are powered by superior fiber optic transmission network of PLDT and Smart, which is the most powerful and pervasive in the country," he added.
Moreover, Smart is upping the ante by being the first to conduct tests of LTE Advanced, the next stage of development of LTE. In the past three months, the mobile operator has already tested LTE Advanced in Manila, Davao City and Boracay, Aklan.
"LTE Advanced is capable of delivering data speeds of from 200 to 700 mega bytes per second (Mbps). This will open up new possibilities for mobile internet service, especially in multi-media and video applications," Pena said.
Smart’s expanded 4G LTE coverage is supported by the domestic fiber optic cable network of PLDT and Smart which is now over 71,000 kilometers long, as well as PLDT's extensive international cable networks. [END]
This communication is intended solely for the use of the addressee and authorized recipients. It may contain confidential or legally privileged information and is subject to the conditions in http://smart.com.ph/corporate/
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
VoiceBlast: Its For Everyone
Last October 2, VoiceBlast was launched and introduced to the blogging community with an intimate merienda cena at Zarzuela Restaurant at the East Wing of Shangri-La Plaza Mall. Mr. Rafael Pekson II, VP and Chief Marketing Officer of GoAutoDial Inc., along with Media Partner W@HPINAS hosted the event and introduced VoiceBlast to the guests.
VoiceBlast, a unique customer contact, browser based, cloud or web app that allows small and medium enterprises (SMEs), large enterprises, entrepreneurs, independent professionals, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, contact centers, and practically any type of for-profit and non-profit group to send short sales spiels, marketing messages, survey questions, relevant advises or notices, important announcements, and even emergency broadcasts to its customers or members using the best medium since the world began – the human voice. In return, organizations using VoiceBlast can get immediate customer responses to close the sale, and statistical data to measure its sales, marketing, service or support campaigns.
VoiceBlast, a unique customer contact, browser based, cloud or web app that allows small and medium enterprises (SMEs), large enterprises, entrepreneurs, independent professionals, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, contact centers, and practically any type of for-profit and non-profit group to send short sales spiels, marketing messages, survey questions, relevant advises or notices, important announcements, and even emergency broadcasts to its customers or members using the best medium since the world began – the human voice. In return, organizations using VoiceBlast can get immediate customer responses to close the sale, and statistical data to measure its sales, marketing, service or support campaigns.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Global Visas - Making Dreams Come True
Have
you ever tried getting a work visa but felt so overwhelmed with the
requirements and procedures that when you finally reached the in-person
interview, you felt you gave a bad impression? Or even worst, has your visa
application been rejected because you lack the necessary requirements? The
steps to obtain a visa are tedious; the requirements are extensive. Each
person's situation is different and there is no proper explanation or a single
document, certificate, or letter which can guarantee visa issuance.
But
with all these complexities and uncertainties, why do Filipinos leave the
country in the first place? Why spend so much money applying for a visa when
there’s an oft chance that their visa application might be rejected? The simple
truth is that Filipinos have more job opportunities abroad. Other countries pay
better and provide better benefit. The minimum wage in the Philippines is quite
low compared to other countries while local companies do not compensate their
employees well. There are also those workers who do not find their salaries
enough to sustain them and their families. It is for this reason that Filipinos
travel out of the country in order to get better compensations.