+ Follow MICROSOFT PHILIPPINES INC Tag
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[Title] => PNP links with Microsoft vs cyber-crimes
[Summary] => Acknowledging the use of technology as a tool to commit crimes, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has partnered with one of the leading software, services and solutions firms, Microsoft Philippines Inc., to combat such threats.
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[Title] => Cebu-based IT companies urged to join COMDDAP
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[Title] => Educated IT market helps curb software piracy woes
[Summary] => The overwhelming turnout during the recent Windows 7 launch in the Philippines is a good indication that the country’s IT market is now more educated and aware of the negative effects of pirated software, this according to Microsoft Philippines Inc., managing director John Bessey adding that piracy no longer poses threat to Microsoft’s revenues.
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[Title] => Special pricing scheme mulled to curb piracy
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[Title] => SMEs told to employ sound software asset management
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