Friday, April 29, 2011

Pag-asa ng Bayan!

Article: Children of Corruption
Written on February 14th, 2008 by Nick



As we move through this NBN scandal and the Jun Lozada Testimony, we can only think of the Billions or even Trillions of pesos lost because of corruption. Each and every act of corruption that funnels government money into the hands corrupt government officials, each act has a victim.
These are the victims, the children of corruption. They who live day to day, who’s only goal is to survive know not what theft is taking place in their own country. For the measly 22% kickback that is rampant in government, this means education, food, medicine, and houses for the poor.


The Children of Corruption, we see them every day. The politicians know they exist, but because greed is at the core of their existence, there is no more room for a conscience. May the corrupt be visited by the souls of those they have murdered, for out of their own greed, they lost sight of the precious gift of life. It is murder when people die of poverty and lack of health care. It is murder. May they have justice.


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We have a saying that “Ang kabataan ay ang pag-asa nang bayan”. How come our government are not sick and has the appetite not to help these poor children of our country that are left by the time, uneducated, starving, no family and most of all they are homeless. Why in the world that Philippines has these corrupt officials in the government? Whenever I encounter these children on streets begging for food and money, it breaks my heart thinking how awful life these children have inherited. Why this such word “greed” is created and why this corrupt officials uses this such thing that in the early life of these poor children they suffer for the sin that they didn’t ever created. I know that Philippines is a third world country but isn’t it an alarm that we must change the system that our government ever implemented, but before we change this system, we people/ citizen must step first and choose those new and fresh leaders to lead our country with new thinking and type of ruling and not those popular and old in service that brings us those old and unprogressive style of govern.  It’s a good thing that there are good private people that help those children that are in need of support by providing them the education they need but only a few of them have the privilege to receive those blessings. Poorly our government are not consistent on what work is needed to be finished and there’s no justice for the poor that are murdered by greed and poverty.

- Ruby Lyzza C. Tan

Friday, April 15, 2011

Technology.

Article: HP sees technology growth among BPO firms, SMEs



MAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA – HP is expecting faster growth in tech investments by business process outsourcing (BPO) firms and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) sector. During a presentation of its new hardware solutions, HP Personal Systems Group Country General Manager Albert Mateo Jr. said the country's economy is fast improving during the last two to three years largely due to the presence of the BPO industry. He said many of these companies are already looking to replace their existing equipment and upgrade to more integrated solutions. Citing government economic reports, Mateo said the country’s GDP (gross domestic product) grew to 7.3 percent, up from just 1.1 percent in 2009. “There are a number of positive growth areas in the Philippines, which the ICT industry can tap into,” he said. Mateo added that the last few years have seen a lot of purchases of spending on devices and gadgets in the corporate sector, driven by mobile workforce. This provides opportunity for HP to offer new types of ICT solutions. Chief information officers are at the center stage of operations because they are tasked to ensure that the company’s facilities are operating at optimum, thus they must know what would be the best facilities that they can use to improve business.” Some of the IT solutions that the company offered in the Philippines include its Multi-seat, a thin client that shares the processing power of a desktop computer allowing for multiple users. Another is the HP Slate, a purpose-built tablet computer for banks and other financial institutions. HP also unveiled its Elite notebook series touting battery life of over 24 hours.

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Our economy today is showing fast growth in the reports of BPO (business process outsourcing) and SMEs (small-to-medium enterprises) sector into the technology investments,  that we are growing to 7.3 percent, up from just 1.1 percent in 2009.  HP is expecting to have a fast growth on what they invest here in Philippines and most especially to technology investments. We know that one of the most in demand course in our country is IT(Information Technology) and those students need those good technology to comply with the work they need to do. Most people in our country are technology/gadget enthusiast, that is why it is a big hit for the technology company to seek investments in our country as we develop to a computer world. A very good example that our country has a very good development in technology is because most of the people here in our country own a cellular phone no matter what standing in life, poor, average or rich. Did you imagine that? No matter what standing in life most of our citizen is dependent to technology and because of that HP or any technology base companies finds a way to invest their products here in Philippines. With the evolution of computers reaching phenomenal levels, it is not far-fetched for many private companies to resort to BPO. This will encourage "work from home" schemes that will prove enormously beneficial to both the employee and the employer.


- RLT <3





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