MANILA, Philippines - Globe Business took part in one of the largest multi-site videoconferencing event in the Philippines that gathered the key players in the fast growing offshoring and outsourcing industry.
It provided connectivity between the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) at the National Computer Center in Quezon City and Convergys in Sta. Rosa, Laguna as well as in Teletech in Bacolod, enabling live videoconference at the recent launch of Convergence 2009.
Globe Business supported the launch of Convergence 2009: Empowering the Filipino Through ICT, where CICT Secretary Ray Anthony Roxas-Chua III led the 10-site videoconferencing allowing live discussions between the CICT in Quezon City and the top 10 Next Wave Cities across the country.
With its videoconferencing, Globe Business provides clear real-time connections for the reliable connectivity that offshoring and outsourcing companies increasingly demand. Globe Business is a full-service ICT provider offering cost efficiency, security, mobility, IT integration, and reliable connectivity solutions, whatever fits a business customer’s requirements.
At the launch of Convergence 2009 were CICT Commissioners Monchito B. Ibrahim, Consuelo S. Perez and other key CICT officials. Associations belonging to the business process outsourcing and ICT industries were present at the event, including Business Processing Association of the Philippines CEO Oscar R. Sañez, Philippine Chamber of Telecommunication Operators, Inc. president Rodolfo A. Salalima, and Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce president Richard Mills.
Globe Business Head Gil B. Genio was also present n together with Globe Enterprise segment management head Melanie V. Gaite and Globe Enterprise sales segment head Grace Castillo.