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[Title] => Microsoft to assist Stradcom in LTO computerization project
[Summary] => Microsoft Phils. recently signed an agreement with Stradcom Corp. that will enable the two companies to promote e-governance initiatives in the Philippines.
Under the agreement, Microsoft will assist Stradcom in the development of the Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) insurance authentication facility and the drug test results validation facility.
These facilities will interface with the Land Transportation Office-Information Technology (LTO-IT) Project, which Stradcom is undertaking with Unisys Phils. as the system integrator.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Title] => Microsoft to assist Stradcom in LTO computerization project
[Summary] => Microsoft Phils. recently signed an agreement with Stradcom Corp. that will enable the two companies to promote e-governance initiatives in the Philippines.
Under the agreement, Microsoft will assist Stradcom in the development of the Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) insurance authentication facility and the drug test results validation facility.
These facilities will interface with the Land Transportation Office-Information Technology (LTO-IT) Project, which Stradcom is undertaking with Unisys Phils. as the system integrator.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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[Summary] => The year 2000 saw the proliferation of information technology (IT) as more brick-and-mortar companies transformed into e-businesses, and the drive for building local dot-coms will continue this year, Gabriel Leiva, Unisys Phils. president and general manager, said.
The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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The market has become IT-savvy, and it expects more from the industry. Leiva said, "Most people now understand some kind of information technology, from mobile phones to PDAs to e-business. They do demand more from IT, in the sense that they look up to vendors or suppliers as partners.
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