by magnolia_eic | Mar 15, 2011 | Headlines, National News
STATE weather forecasters on Monday denied rumors circulating via text messages that
there will be “acid rain” in the Philippines supposedly because of radioactive clouds from
quake- and tsunami-stricken Japan.
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
(PAGASA) said there was no basis for such claims.
“The winds from Japan are moving away from us. It’s not true that these winds contain acid
rain,” PAGASA forecaster Aldczar Aurelio said in a radio interview.
Several text messages had been circulating that acid rain may fall on the Philippines because
of the looming nuclear emergency in Japan.
Japanese authorities are now scrambling to prevent a meltdown of its nuclear plant in
Fukushima, after its cooling systems failed. (PIA)
by magnolia_eic | Mar 13, 2011 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
In the effort of strengthening the goals of the Provincial Government and the private sector, the local ICT Council has organized and put together The Bohol ICT Summit last March 10, 2011 at the Bohol Tropics Resort. Speakers flew in from different parts of the country in order to share their knowledge and experience on how IT has reshaped their community into something more developed and successful.
The guest speaker was the Hon. Ivan John E. Uy, Secretary for the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT). Also coming in for lectures were Atty. Jocelle Batapa-Sigue, Chair of the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines for the Bacolod experience; Ms. Lizabel “Wit” Holganza on the Davao Experience; Ms. Ana Maria Bongato, Director for Talent and Development from BPAP for a talk on BPO Trends and Opportunities and Ms. Emmy Lou Delfin for a talk on the Scorecards of the different Philippine cities or provinces when it comes to being a BPO destination.
The event was also graced by the Governor himself, Atty. Edgar Chatto. He champions this movement together with the ICT council headed by Ms. Dalia T. Magno, and the rest of the council members. Other key government officials also came to the summit, among them, 3rd District Representative Arthur Yap, Mr. Eduardo Macalandag, City Administrator who came in for Mayor Dan Lim and Atty. Filipina Piollo Asoy representing Vice Governor Concepcion Lim.
The first ever IT summit in Bohol was well attended by participants inculding those from the academe, the business community and the Local Government Units. It was meant to send a message that the province is now ready to be the next wave city for information technology. Tagbilaran and the rest of Bohol with the full support of the governor must pool together its talents and resources so it can begin accepting BPO investors for the “sunrise industry” of information technology.
The guest speaker, Secretary Uy, expressed the potential of Philippines’ BPO industry. As of year 2010, 600,000 workers are already in the BPO industry and have already contributed 9 billion dollars to the Philippine economy, and the country is presently adjudged as the best offshoring destination for manpower.
The viablity of Bohol’s locality in becoming the next big city for IT has already been proven by statistics, as Philippines has now become number one in the BPO industry surpassing India and other countries. Judging from the given speeches of the local officials who were present, Tagbilaran is in itself ready for the infrastructure, and business environment that BPO locators need. Although demands may surpass the actual talent that the schools and universities are producing, Bohol can eventually catch up by providing more trainings to potential talents. Once the BPO companies start pouring in, development will surge in the city and will eventually spill over the neighboring towns. This will result in opening of more business establishments that will cater to the needs of the BPO industry, an industry that never sleeps.
So how did Bohol come to realize this potential? and why only now? For this, and as worded by the governor himself, we have the telephone companies to thank. Before, Bohol was a very difficult and inconvenient place to set up an IT business, and this is because it lacked the infrastructure and communication equipment. Now, these telco giants have set up sites and fiber optics for easier, more efficient communication.
With the advent of IT development here in Bohol, and the enthusiasm of the people involved, there is only one thing left to do, and that is to build the first BPO company, and the rest will follow. However, Bohol and its LGU’s must also take into consideration the negative effects of rapid development and work it out as early as possible so that Bohol is prepared in all aspects for its next giant step in development.
by magnolia_eic | Mar 11, 2011 | Business, Headlines, National News
UPAT ka Pinoy ang naapil sa mga pinaka-adunahang tawo sa kalibotan, matud pa sa
Forbes magazine. Nag-una ang telecom tycoon nga si Carlos Slim Helu sa Mexico nga may
katigayunan nga nagkantidad og $74 bilyon. Si Bill Gates sa Amerika nga maoy nag-una
kaniadto ang nagsunod niini.
Samtang ang negosyanteng si Henry Sy sa SM Group of Companies nga giingong pinaka-
adunahan nga Pinoy sa nasud nga may kinatibuk-ang katigayonan nga $5.8 bilyon ang naa
sa ika-173 sa 2011 Billionaire’s List.
Si Lucio Tan, tag-iya sa Philippine Airlines ug Asia Brewery nga adunay asset nga $2.3
bilyon ug ika duha sa pinaka-adunahan sa Pilipinas ang naa sa ika-540 nga puwesto. Ka-
tie niya ang ika-upat nga pinaka-adunahan sa nasud nga si Andrew Tan nga adunay $2.2
bilyon.
Ang port magnate usab nga si Enrique Razon nga may kinatibuk-ang $1.1 bilyon ang
katigayonan ug ika-upat nga pinakaadunahan sa nasud naa sa ika–1,057 nga puwesto.
(ecbPIABohol)
by magnolia_eic | Mar 8, 2011 | Headlines, National News
DILI na angay mabalaka ang mga overseas Filipino workers nga naapektuhan sa giyera sa
Libya tungod kay mag-abri og trabaho ang pipila ka European companies alang kanila.
Matud pa sa Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), ang European Chamber of
Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) ang manghatag og oportunidad sa mga kuwalipikadong
aplikante human maapektuhan ang ilang trabaho sa kagubot nga nahitabo sa Libya.
Gitakdang magpulong ang DOLE ug ang ECCP executives aron mahibaw-an kung unsa man
ang mga bakanteng posisyon.
Dungan niini, gi-aghat usab sa DOLE ang mga OFWs gikan sa Libya nga ikonsidera ang
himuong job fair sa US Embassy alang sa 6,000 local vacancies sa 33 ka American companies.
Ang gihiusang Foreign Chambers of the Philippines ug Federation of Filipino Chinese
Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) interesado usab mokuha sa mga OFW
evacuees gikan sa Libya nga mohaum sa bakanteng posisyon. (ecbPIABohol)
by magnolia_eic | Mar 8, 2011 | Headlines, National News
PRESIDENT Benigno Simeon Aquino III named Lieutenant General Eduardo Oban Jr. as the
42nd chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, replacing Gen. Ricardo David Jr. who
will retire on March 8.
Oban is the third AFP chief to come from the Air Force since 1996.
Before his appointment as the new AFP Chief, Oban held the third highest post in the Armed
Forces, being the Deputy Chief of Staff responsible for the administration and supervision of the
joint coordinating, technical and special staffs of the military headquarters.
He is a member of PMA Class of 1979 and graduated as one of the topnotchers of his class. He
was formerly Vice Commander of the Air Force.
Before he entered the PMA, Oban graduated from the University of Santo Tomas. He also has a
master’s degree in business economics from the University of Asia and the Pacific. He will retire
on Dec. 13 this year.
Oban’s most prominent role in his career was his involvement in negotiations to end the
Oakwood mutiny in 2003. The general was among those chosen by the mutinous Magdalo to be
part of the government panel that negotiated with them for their return to the barracks.
A former instructor pilot, Oban hails from Sorsogon. (PIA)