Oct
11
NY BPO eyes Cebu, Philippines for expansion in its outsourcing operations
October 11, 2012 | Leave a Comment
New York-based and NASDAQ-listed business process outsourcing (BPO) service provider ExlService Holdings Ltd. expands to Cebu by 2013.
The company plans to add at least 1,000 seats to its local operations; which are two offices in the Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City that have a total of 1,722 seats and 1,800 employees.
The company started operations in the Philippines in 2008.
Oct
8
Cebu, Most Business Friendly Province for 2012.
October 8, 2012 | Leave a Comment
Cebu, Philippines – Cebu is named 2012’s “Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit” by The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI).
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), which conducted the search, sent a formal communication congratulating the Cebu provincial government on its victory.
May
9
PHL Software Developers@JAPAN Expo
May 9, 2012 | 1 Comment
The Philippines’ software sector is represented by the Philippine Software Industry Association (PSIA) whose leaders are in Tokyo, Japan, to showcase Filipinos’ capabilities in software development and link partnerships with Japanese companies.
The PSIA takes part in the Software Development Expo (SODEC) from May 9-11 at the Tokyo International Convention Center.
Apr
23
IBM focuses in Cebu & Davao
April 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment
Information technology (IT) and business giant IBM places a high priority on secondary cities for the company’s geographical expansion.
This year IBM’s market expansion will be focused on secondary cities in the Philippines, like Cebu and Davao. IBM-Philippines intend to focus serving the manufacturing and retail sectors of Cebu and the agricultural plantations of Davao.
IBM makes a careful selection of cities to expand to, making sure factors like having a large educated population with a significant wealth of IT skills, a city’s gross domestic product, attractive industries and enough telecommunications and services, were present so they could introduce their products.
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