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IP Converge Data Services Inc. (IPC), a unit of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), is set to launch the country’s first facility that would analyze Internet traffic to remove bogus and malicious data.

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IP Converge Data Services Inc. (IPC), a unit of dominant carrier Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), expects cloud adoption in the Philippines further accelerating this year due to higher demand from corporate clients.

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US-based Prolexic is plowing back a fifth of its earnings to research and development in order to protect networks across the globe from cybercriminals.

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IP Converge Data Services Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ePLDT Inc., has rolled out a new suite of cloud-based specialty applications for business particularly for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

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A female patient allegedly hung herself in a bathroom of a rehabilitation center in Quezon City Wednesday.

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The unlimited and full media coverage of the ongoing investigation of the hostage taking fiasco last August 23, 2010 once more proves that anything done in excess is not good; that all parties concerned must still observe some kind of moderation and responsibility in the exercise of their right and the performance of their duty to inform the people on the inner workings of the government.

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Registration for departing OFW voters will start today, according to Kabaitan Guinhawa Valmonte, head of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) committee on overseas voting.

Valmonte said the new registration center located at the ground floor of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) building in Pasig City will start operations today.
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IP Converge Data Services Inc. (IPC), a unit of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), is set to launch the country’s first facility that would analyze Internet traffic to remove bogus and malicious data.

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IP Converge Data Services Inc. (IPC), a unit of dominant carrier Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), expects cloud adoption in the Philippines further accelerating this year due to higher demand from corporate clients.

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US-based Prolexic is plowing back a fifth of its earnings to research and development in order to protect networks across the globe from cybercriminals.

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IP Converge Data Services Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ePLDT Inc., has rolled out a new suite of cloud-based specialty applications for business particularly for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

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A female patient allegedly hung herself in a bathroom of a rehabilitation center in Quezon City Wednesday.

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The unlimited and full media coverage of the ongoing investigation of the hostage taking fiasco last August 23, 2010 once more proves that anything done in excess is not good; that all parties concerned must still observe some kind of moderation and responsibility in the exercise of their right and the performance of their duty to inform the people on the inner workings of the government.

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Registration for departing OFW voters will start today, according to Kabaitan Guinhawa Valmonte, head of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) committee on overseas voting.

Valmonte said the new registration center located at the ground floor of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) building in Pasig City will start operations today.
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