Gobyerno, gi-dugtong ang mga estudyante sa sektor sa pamuo aron masulbad ang job mismatch

Gobyerno, gi-dugtong ang mga estudyante sa sektor sa pamuo aron masulbad ang job mismatch

MANILA, Nov. 11(PIA)–Padayon ang pakig-hinabi sa gobyerno sa mga hingtungdang sektor sa pamuo aron masulbad ang job mismatches sa nasud.

Tubag kini ni Presidente Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III sa mga delegado sa Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Chief Executive Officers’ Summit niadtong niaging adlaw nga gipahigayon sa Beijing, China sa pangutana nga unsaon pagdugtong sa iyang administrasyon ang mga nitapos na sa pagtungha sa mga panginahanglan sa sektor sa pamuo.

Palagay ko, ang angkop na sagot diyan ay maikli lamang. Kinakausap namin ang mga kina-uukulang sector upang malaman ang mga tiyakan nilang kailangan at mga nais, hindi lamang para sa kasalukuyang taon, kundi pati sa darating na apat na taon, limang taon, o 10 taong programa, kaya nasa kalagayan kami para gabayan ang aming mga mag-aaral tungkol sa mga kursong dapat nilang kunin at nang matiyak na may trabaho sila pagkatapos mag-aral, “ pasabot ni PNoy.


Matud pa sa Presidente nga usa sa mga tuyo sa gobyerno nga hatagan og insentibo ang mga tunghaan aron magsugod sila og mga kahibalo o programang derektang mapahimoslan sa katawhan.


Dugang pa ni PNoy nga nakig-hinabi na ang gobyerno sa growth industries aron hangyuon sila nga mohimo og pamaagi sa espisipikong programa nga mosiguro kun unsang matang sa kahibalo ang kinahanglanon nila.


Gi-dugang pa ni PNoy nga may usa ka milyong direktang nangalagad na karon sa mga business processing management o outsourcing sektor sa Pilipinas. 


Sa 100 milyong populasyon sa nasud ug workforce nga 50 milyon, gibanabana ni PNoy nga ang maong sektor maka-empleyo og 1.3 milyon sa 2016. 


Matud pa sa Presidente nga pipila ka kolehiyo ug tunghaan na ang may kursong tukma sa partikular nga industriya aron suportahan ang pag-uswag nila agig pagsuporta usab sa paggamit sa potensiyal ug kahibalo sa mga tinun-ang Pilipino.


Ang gobyerno namuhonan sa mga short- and medium-term courses sa sector sa technical-vocational aron siguradohon nga maka-trabaho dayon ang mga tinun-an.

Gihisgotan usab ni PNoy ang conditional cash transfer program sa gobyerno nga naghatag og insentibo sa mga ginikanan aron padayong motungha sa eskwelahan ang ilang mga anak. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)

Globe maintains IP peering will significantly boost PHL data speeds

Latest OpenSignal report reveals more prospects for country’s internet growth

Above and beyond the progressive advances in its infrastructure and network performance which yielded observable improvements by third-party sources, Globe Telecom affirms its position that its internet speeds could still be further enhanced by institutionalizing IP peering in the Philippines.

In recent reports of UK-based wireless coverage mapping company OpenSignal, Globe posted commendable numbers in terms of better lower latency or lag time – an important metric it said in terms of true user experience, especially in using mobile internet. Crowd-sourced data revealed that Globe is the most efficient among local telecommunication providers at 93 milliseconds (ms) for its LTE service, almost twice or 99% better than its main rival, which was at 185.4 ms at the time of the report.

Despite its 2-to-1 edge over competition, particularly in the aspects of latency and downloading, Globe reiterates its stance to localize internet protocol (IP) peering which is expected to dramatically advance the country’s internet development and performance, overall affecting speeds.

Call for IP connectivity. These past months, Globe officials have actively lobbied for an effective and applicable IP peering agreement to be put in place among major internet service providers (ISPs), echoing the call by industry regulator National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) itself. They have cited the absence of such as a huge deterrent in further advancing the state of Philippine internet.

“Our investments in our modernized network to address the onslaught of data usage and improvements in performance of our internet speeds over competition notwithstanding, we reiterate that better internet experience rests on IP peering available to all local ISPs,” Globe Vice President for Product Development & Management Francisco “Cocoy” Claravall IV said.

He explained that Globe has invested bulk of its capital expenditure budget for data-related infrastructure as data consumption becomes more pervasive to consumers every day. More than P9 billion from proceeds in a recent share issuance is earmarked for deployment of next-generation LTE technologies and completion of its 4G HSPA+ rollout.

“The full potential of these initiatives will only be maximized and experienced by more Filipinos nationwide through a mandatory IP peering of Philippine ISPs. At Globe, we strongly believe it is the only way we can capitalize all the gains our network has put in place,” Claravall said.

Concerned citizenry. The Globe executive cited the NTC’s account in a Senate hearing that in the case of Singapore and South Korea, internet traffic is mostly generated internally as a result of their effective IP peering policies, which in turn enhances internet speed. “In fact, the issue has fired up even ordinary customers as they have become interested in a technical subject as IP peering,” he noted.

Even the Department of Science and Technology supports this position, he said, as it allows internet exchange through the Philippine Open Internet Exchange or PHOpenIX, the only internet exchange facility operated by a neutral organization, in this case, by the government. In the middle of this year, Globe challenged PLDT to make good its claim of supporting IP peering by connecting to PHOpenIX.

Claravall mentioned that the PHOpenIX is actually a sustainable and a viable proposition, following the concept of what telecomasia.net calls as “network effects,” which says that as more networks are connected, the value of the peering point increases.’ Further, in an interview on a local IP peering case study, the website quoted the Metcalf Law stating that, “the value of the telco network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system.”

“Other foreign-based ICT service providers such as cloud computing firms also share our position on IP peering as crucial that the government should compel local telcos to connect to PHOpenIX. In other countries they said, similar efforts have become successful as they saw and reaped real benefits from it,” he stressed.

Faster local traffic. “If we reference the parameters referred to by OpenSignal, local IP peering will establish direct access points among ISPs, giving entities faster exchange of information and enabling improved throughput and latency leading toward enhanced bandwidth utilization,” Claravall added.

The absence of applicable IP peering agreement among major ISPs in the Philippines also makes the country less resilient with its dependency on international cables, which poses a threat to the overall internet connectivity of the country in times of disaster. Case in point is the 2008 earthquake in Taiwan which caused breakage of major international cables which made even local internet sites and government websites inaccessible. Also, lack of an applicable domestic IP peering policy in the Philippines entails huge operating costs for ISPs like Globe.

Globe through its Enterprise Group has also been actively participating in international IP peering forums, such as the prestigious Asia-Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies or APRICOT which was held this year in Malaysia. The corporate ICT arm of Globe Telecom actively promoted the implementation of IP peering in every country as beneficial to its mobile and data utilization. It has also further optimized and enhanced internet peering in the Asia-Pacific region with the Singapore Internet Exchange or SGIX during its third Annual General Meeting last year.

The Globe VP reiterated that IP peering will positively impact not just individual customers in terms of their mobile usage, but will augur well with the business environment and improve the country’s position against its regional neighbors as well as more internet-advanced countries.

LG Receives 12 ‘Best of the Year’ 2014 Awards Spanning Top Consumer Electronics, Home Appliance Categories

LG Receives 12 ‘Best of the Year’ 2014 Awards Spanning Top Consumer Electronics, Home Appliance Categories

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Nov. 6, 2014 – Reviewed.com, the division of USA TODAY focused on consumer-product testing, recognized LG Electronics with 12 of its prestigious “2014 Best of the Year” awards for LG products across the home entertainment and home appliance categories. Most notably, LG’s Curved OLED TV took top honors as Reviewed.com’s “Best Television of the Year,” as well as the “Best OLED TV of the Year,” while the LG Gallery flat OLED TV was named the “Best Design of the Year.”

LG’s intuitive new Smart TV+ webOS™ was selected as the “Best Smart TV Platform of the Year,” and its 21:9 UltraWide monitor as “Best Monitor of the Year.” LG home appliance products recognized as best of the year by Reviewed.com include the breakthrough EcoHybrid™ heat-pump clothes dryer technology, unique TurboWash™ clothes washer innovations, the pioneering Door-in-Door® refrigerator feature, and the EasyClean® range technology.

“As the industry leader in OLED TV, LG views the ‘Best of the Year’ designation from Reviewed.com as further proof that OLED TVs are truly the Holy Grail of television,” said David VanderWaal, head of marketing, LG Electronics USA. “This award underscores our commitment to bringing consumers the very most innovative products to better their lives.”

LG home entertainment products earned Reviewed.com’s best of the year honors in a number of major categories:

Best Television of the Year and Best OLED TV of the Year 

LG Curved OLED 55EA9800)

LG’s 55-inch class (54.6 inches measured diagonally) Curved OLED represents the ultimate in display for home entertainment enthusiasts, offering an infinite contrast ratio and incredible color accuracy for more vibrant images. Additionally, its gently curved screen provides a unique design statement and for a more immersive viewing experience. This is the first OLED TV to be ENERGY STAR® certified.

Best Design of the Year

LG Gallery OLED (55EA8800)

LG’s 55-inch (54.6-inch diagonal) Full HD 1080p OLED TV combines a rich audio experience with a 100W 2.2 channel sound system, amazing picture and a stylish aesthetic. It has all the functionality of a traditional Full HD TV, including Smart TV Cinema 3D TV, and its sleek design aesthetic is meant to emulate art on a wall. LG’s Gallery OLED screen-saver-like mode displays famous paintings, iconic photographs and personal photos.

Best Smart TV Platform of the Year

LG Smart TV+ webOS™

Unique to LG is the Smart TV+ webOS platform offering simple switching between broadcast TV, streaming services and external devices with lightning-quick transition speeds similar to regular channel switching.* LG Smart TV+ webOS features an intuitive interface that consumers can customize and control with the easy-to-use LG Magic Remote, which works with point and click, scroll and voice commands.

Best Monitor of the Year

LG 21:9 UltraWide Monitor (34UM95)

LG’s 34-inch class (33.7-inch diagonal) UltraWide “WQHD” monitor features multitasking and multimedia capabilities as well as connectivity making it ideal for gaming, watching movies and everyday tasks. This advanced flat-screen monitor offers an eye-popping level of visual detail with a 3440 x 1440 screen resolution, and features a 21:9 aspect ratio that expands overall screen real estate. LG’s 4-Screen Split feature allows users to divide the screen into up to four sections making it even easier to multi-task.

LG home appliance products earned Reviewed.com’s best of the year honors in a number of major categories:

Best Dryer Feature of the Year

LG EcoHybrid™ Heat Pump Dryer (DLHX4072)

LG’s ENERGY STAR® certified EcoHybrid Heat Pump dryer is the first in the United States to combine conventional vented drying with a heat pump to reduce energy by recycling heat, delivering up to 50 percent energy savings when compared to conventional electric dryers without sacrificing performance. LG is bringing technology typically found in air conditioners and dehumidifiers to the laundry room.

Best Washer Feature of the Year

LG TurboWash Technology (WM8000HVA, WT1701)

LG’s award-winning TurboWash technology saves users 20 minutes per load, even with larger loads of laundry, without sacrificing performance. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average household does 392 loads of laundry each year or 7.5 loads per week. TurboWash’s 20-minute-per-load time savings translates to more than 130 hours a year to spend with family and friends instead of doing laundry.

Best Washing Machine of the Year and Best High End Washer of the Year 

LG Mega-Capacity TurboWash Clothes Washer (WM8000HVA)

This ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2014 washer features the largest capacity in the industry at 5.2 cubic feet, so it can wash more clothes – including larger, bulky items – in fewer loads, saving time and money in energy usage. Consumers can wash a king size comforter and full set of bedding in a single load. It also boasts LG’s innovative TurboWash™ technology that allows users to save up to 20 minutes per load, even with larger loads of laundry, while still offering outstanding cleaning performance.**

Best Counter-Depth Fridge of the Year

LG Large Capacity Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Door-in-Door® (LSC22991ST)

LG’s Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Door-in-Door features LG’s award-winning Door-in-Door technology in its innovative design. LG pioneered the unique feature, which helps makes consumers’ lives easier by providing more convenient access to their favorite snacks, without opening the entire refrigerator, keeping family favorites front and center. Simply push a button on the door handle to release the magnetic seal. The Door-in-Door with ColdSaver™ panel, located on the inside of the compartment, helps to reduce cold air loss to keep food fresher longer and conserve energy.*** The unique model offers a seamless built-in look with its counter-depth profile. It stands flush with the countertop to save more space and complement the kitchen’s design aesthetic.

Best Value Apartment Fridge of the Year

LG Large Capacity 2-Door Bottom-Mount Refrigerator (LBN10551PV)

LG’s 24-inch slim refrigerator incorporates a sophisticated style and design, including contoured doors, hidden hinges, LED lighting and flexible drawers, making it easy to fit lots of function into studio apartments, lofts, tiny houses and other small spaces. The Large Capacity 2-Door Bottom-Mount Refrigerator has Digital Temperature Controls and a Multi-Air Flow Freshness designed to maintain superior humidity and temperature levels to help keep food fresher, longer.

Best Electric Range of the Year 

LG Electric Double Oven Range with Infrared Grill and EasyClean® (LDE3037ST)

LG’s Large Capacity (6.7 cubic foot) Double Range Oven offers consumers more space, providing them the flexibility to cook more dishes simultaneously. Its Infrared Grill technology uses infrared waves for faster cooking times by getting the oven to broil temperature without preheating, and produces food that is juicier compared to food cooked on traditional thermal cooking.  This also allows users to cut over 20 percent off the total cooking time.  The Double Range Oven offers the benefit of LG’s proprietary EasyClean technology, allowing oven cleaning to be performed in just 20 minutes, not hours.  This saves both time and energy when compared to self-clean feature.  EasyClean works in three simple steps: spray water to the interior walls of the oven, start the EasyClean function to allow the oven to heat up, and after 20 quick minutes, the mess inside the oven can be simply wiped away.****

The Reviewed.com “Best of the Year” awards are selected annually by its editors and based on results from standardized and scientific testing and product reviews from the past year.  A division of Gannett Co.’s USA TODAY since January 2011, Reviewed.com conducts its testing in dedicated facilities that feature lab quality imaging, home and kitchen, and display testing equipment. These objective, proprietary testing methods give Reviewed.com a competitive edge with easy to understand reviews that compare products side-by-side.

For more information on these awards and LG’s award-winning products, please visit www.reviewed.com and www.lg.comrespectively.  

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About LG Electronics, Inc.

LG Electronics, Inc. (KSE: 066570.KS) is a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, mobile communications and home appliances, employing 82,000 people working in 119 locations around the world. With 2013 global sales of USD 53.10 billion (KRW 58.14 trillion), LG comprises five business units — Home Entertainment, Mobile Communications, Home Appliance, Air Conditioning & Energy Solution and Vehicle Components — and is one of the world’s leading producers of flat panel TVs, mobile devices, air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators. LG Electronics is a 2014 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. For more news and information on LG Electronics, please visit www.LGnewsroom.com.

About LG Electronics USA 

LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $53 billion global force and technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications. In the United States, LG Electronics sells a range of stylish and innovative home entertainment products, mobile phones, home appliances, commercial displays, air conditioning systems and solar energy solutions, all under LG’s “Life’s Good” marketing theme. LG Electronics is a 2014 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. For more information, please visit www.lg.com.

*Wireless Internet connection & certain subscriptions required and sold separately. Agreement to smart TV terms and conditions required to use certain smart features. Content and services vary by product and are subject to change without notice.  WebOS does not support Flash. In order to stream 4K content you need you will need a high speed internet plan capable of receiving 20Mb per second of data.

**Based on AHAM-HLW-1-2010 test protocol. Cotton/Normal or comparable cycle at default settings, 8-lb loads, front load washers only. Excludes other LG manufactured products. Excludes quick wash or comparable cycles intended for small, lightly soiled loads only.

***Percent reduction in exchange rate of air between opening the door-in-door compared to one French door for 10 seconds. Results based on testing of comparable model with same LG Door-in-Door® design.

****Heavy build-up may require additional manual effort or use of the full self-clean feature

CONTACT:

John I. Taylor

(847) 941-8181

john.taylor@lge.com

HNU College of Computer Studies Holds Dialogue with Industry Players

The College of Computer Studies of Holy Name University held a dialogue with industry players on November 8, 2014 at the Chico Cafe in Dao Diamond Hotel in Tagbilaran City.  The dialogue was held in order for the college to gather opinions from the potential employers of its graduates in order to help improve the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science curriculum.

The BSCS Academic Program Review and Development Committee invited Henry Baliar, Head of Corporate IT of Alturas Group of Companies, Ruel Rule, founder of Geeko IT Solutions and Jerome Auza, Technology Consultant of Auza.Net.  The committee members were Isabel Abucejo, Mariejo Narca and Jay Paig, all professors of the college.

L-R: Jerome Auza of Auza.Net, Ruel Rule of Geeko IT Solutions, Henry Bailar of Alturas Group of Companies, and the BSCS Academic Program Review and Development Committee members: Isabel Abucejo, Mariejoe Narca and Jay Paig

L-R: Jerome Auza of Auza.Net, Ruel Rule of Geeko IT Solutions, Henry Bailar of Alturas Group of Companies, and the BSCS Academic Program Review and Development Committee members: Isabel Abucejo, Mariejoe Narca and Jay Paig

During the small group discussion, the committee gathered opinions from the industry players on the strengths and weaknesses of the graduates, the qualities and skills required of graduates, the trends in the industry that must be incorporated in the curriculum and possible linkages opportunities.

The industry players suggested updates on the curriculum on so that there would be elective subjects focusing on certain specializations of computing specializations like accounting, cloud computing and open source development.  They also gave feedback on their experience with the graduates of HNU BSCS who have worked at their organizations.

Song about hope marks ‘Typhoon Yolanda’ anniversary

Song about hope marks ‘Typhoon Yolanda’ anniversary

To mark the first anniversary of the devastation caused by “Typhoon Yolanda,” the Office of the Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery (OPARR) will launch on Friday the music video, “We Will Rise Again,” as a tribute to all Filipinos affected by the disaster. 


Released online via Yolanda Anniversary’s YouTube channel last November 3, the video highlights the Filipino spirit of ‘bayanihan’ and showcases the efforts rendered by various groups and individuals during the relief, recovery, and rehabilitation phases in the typhoon-stricken areas.


“We Will Rise Again” is a pop ballad composed by musician Jude Gitamondoc and interpreted by Filipina singer Raki Vega, both from Cebu. It was released as a single by Vega back in 2010, but both artists graciously lent their talents when they were approached regarding this project. 


The OPARR said it has chosen this song because its music and lyrics serve as a “perfect reminder of the unwavering determination, the indomitable spirit, and the unparalleled resilience of the Filipinos”, as evidenced by the visuals shown in the video.


The song is filled with messages of steadfast hope, signifying the government’s principle of ‘building back better’, as reflected in the words, “Like an eagle to the distant dawn / From out the shackles of the past / We’ll be flying free at last / And rising with the morn / We will stand and we will rise again…”


The music video was pieced together using photos and film footages shared by government agencies, local government units, development partners, civil society organizations, private sector partners, media networks, and typhoon survivors. 


Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr. said Tuesday the OPARR will officially broadcast the music video nationwide on November 7, in cooperation with the Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster sa Pilipinas. Secretary Panfilo Lacson will also deliver the “Yolanda Report: A Story on Hope and Change” on that day.


All government agencies, television networks, cinemas, development partners, private sector partners, and Filipino citizens are encouraged to share the link of the music video in their official or personal websites, and other social media platforms.


“Let this video be a celebration of resilience and bayanihan, and let this song be our message of thanks to everyone,” the OPARR said. (PND)