by admin | Jun 23, 2012 | Announcements
On June 23, 2012, Auza.Net formally opened its business services center located at Rm 1, K of C Building, K of C Drive, Tagbilaran City. The center offers digital printing, color photocopy, international fax, online marketing, on-the-job training, Linux training and many more. The company has reached nearly 8 years of providing Bohol with premium internet connection and website development services catering mostly to the local market. It now expands its services to cater to the needs of businesses, professionals and students in the area. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by the company’s technology consultant, Engr. Jerome Auza, together with his wife, Dr. Elva Auza and the blessing of the office was officiated by Fr. Desiderio “Kiking” Magdoza of the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. The celebration was attended by close family and friends with the company’s on-the-Job trainees. Beginning Monday, the Auza.net Business Services Center will be providing the following services: Online Marketing On-the-Job Training and lectures for IT and Computer Students Linux Download and Installation Introduction to Linux for Office and Home Use Scanning Colored/black and white Printing Clear photocopy Bulk printing and scanning Fax (Local, National and International) ID and photo printing Encoding Lamination Cell phone...
by admin | Jun 10, 2012 | Announcements, Tech Updates
Share Tweet Information technology (IT) enthusiasts organized its first meetup in Bohol at the Auza.Net Training Center at the K of C Recreation Center on June 9, 2012. The meetup was attended by a mix of entrepreneurs, professionals, hobbyists and students and a representative of TechTalks.ph – Cebu. The group introduced themselves and talked about their experiences in IT in Bohol and also discussed potential opportunities. The meetup was organized by Ben Skelton, a British entrepreneur who has a setup shop in Baclayon, Bohol and Jerome Auza of Auza.Net in coordination with Ms. Tina Amper of TechTalks.ph. Ms. Amper is currently based in California and provided the help through online methods. Ppip Cimafranca, a member of TechTalks.ph – Cebu travelled to Tagbilaran to attend the meetup and share his insights and experience with TechTalks.ph – Cebu. The students expressed their interest to learn relevant matters on the IT industry that might help them in future work or ventures. Incidentally, this weekly column on the Bohol Chronicle has a tag line of “TechTalk”. The Cebu group has organized Startup Weekend Cebu (http://cebu.startupweekend.org/) on May 11-13, 2012 and a similar activity is being discussed by the Bohol group. Startup Weekend started in Boulder, Colorado and became a Seattle, Washington based non-profit organization. It organizes 54-hour weekend events during which groups of developers, business managers, startup enthusiasts, marketing gurus, graphic artists and more pitch ideas for new startup companies, form teams around those ideas, and work to develop a working prototype, demo, and/or presentation by Sunday evening. Such an activity may help spur IT based projects based in Bohol that may...
by admin | Jul 1, 2011 | Announcements
Auza.Net is hiring software developers for its expansion of operations in 2011. Graduates of Computer Engineering or Computer Science and related courses may apply. Applicants should submit their resume and application letters to jobs@auza.net and address it to the Human Resource Manager. If available, submit your transcript of records (TOR). TOR is required for fresh graduates. Applicants must be proficient in PHP, MySQL and Javascript with relevant experience as OJT or full time developer. Be part of the growing IT industry in Bohol by joining one of the pioneering firms in software engineering in the...
by admin | Apr 4, 2011 | Announcements
Auza.Net has received numerous OJT applicants for the 2011 Summer OJT Program. Last week, a mass interview was conducted at the K of C Recreation Center. Out of the 72 applicants, only 32 were actually interviewed. Series of short skill tests were performed by the applicants from english skills to basic software and networking. Out of the individual results and scores, four were chosen to be the Summer OJT Training Program “scholars”. OJT applicants Jay Paul Aying (University of Bohol); Zosie May Ornido (BISU – Calape); Erwin Labor (BISU – Main); and Princess Malou Longjas (BISU – Main) were chosen based on their performance in the series of short skills tests and interview that were conducted. The rest of the applicants and other interested students, instructors or IT enthusiasts can still participate in Auza.Net’s new, more improved training program by enrolling for the 300-hour skills training called ‘This is IT!’. Just drop by Auza.Net’s K of C Recreation Center Office (Internet Media Center) and look for Theresa, or give us a call at...
by admin | Apr 4, 2011 | Training
The world of information technology is moving fast. IT Jobs demand broad knowledge of IT concepts and meaningful experience. Basic IT education may not be enough to get IT graduates to land in IT jobs. Auza.Net fills the gap between basic IT education and employment by providing a training program that integrates theory, current IT trends and actual implementation of IT enabled business processes. In addition to lectures and drills, the students are given real-world assignments used in real products and services to allow them to gain the experience, exposure and confidence to tackle challenges on the job. The trainees will meet with real clients, potential customers, suppliers and partners to discuss and work on their practical assignments. Trainees go through a 300 hour learning program that covers computer skills, network theory, Linux and open source applications, website and online store development, structured cabling, technical communications, network security, tactical troubleshooting and more. Auza.Net has lined up resource persons who have extensive experience in the IT supply chain, software development, English communications and Internet marketing. The program is also supported by Raynetworks, Inc., PhilNITS, Bohol ICT Council and IsolationIQ. The training program is designed for students enrolled in BS IT, BS CompSci, BS CompE and related courses who will be on their senior year in the next school year. However, graduates and professionals who want to learn new skills and explore new opportunities are welcome to join. Enrol now at the Auza.Net sales office at the K of C Recreation Center. Contact Auza.Net at 038-5018459 or via email at training@auza.net. Limited seats available. Program Starts on April 11, 2011 with...