by Jovie Cabais | Feb 27, 2011 | Tech Updates
Auza.Net is now accepting applications for the Summer 2011 OJT Program until March 15, 2011. The company’s OJT program has been very successful with most of the OJTs landing jobs right after graduation. The program exposes the students to various technologies ranging from physical computer networks to plugin development for websites. All interested applicants should submit their application letter, resume and transcript of records if available. The successful OJT applicants will be assigned to web projects implementing an online store, an interactive map website for Bohol, online promotions, SEO and a lot more. In addition, they will also attend training programs on Linux, Website Development, Database and PHP Programming to be conducted by Auza.Net. These training programs are open to the public at very reasonable fees but the OJTs will be able to attend them for free. The company will also accept IT instructors who are interested to avail of our Industry Immersion Program. The instructors must be officially sent by their institutions with salaries and benefits for the two month period paid for by the school. The instructors will be assigned to projects that will help them gain the knowledge and experience to better understand the topics that they need to teach their students when they return to their school. For details, please contact us via email at info@auza.net or visit our office at the K of C Recreation Center near the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. Share...
by Jovie Cabais | Feb 13, 2011 | Tech Updates
MfgVision is now accepting applications for software developer and software technician positions to support increased development work this year. Successful applicants will have a great opportunity to work for a pioneering technology company in Bohol. Our software product is used in large semiconductor companies around the world. Software developers must be proficient in PHP, MySQL and Javascript. Proficiency in Linux, AJAX, and XML is an advantage. Applicants must be graduates of Computer, Electronics or Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or Mathematics and can communicate effectively in English both written and oral. Software technicians should be proficient in web applications and must have an eye for detail. Proficiency in Multimedia, Linux and MacOS is an advantage. Applicants must be graduates of four year Computer or IT courses and must be able to communicate effectively in English both written and oral. Applicants must submit their application letter, resume with picture and transcript of records at the Auza.Net office at the K of C Recreation Center on or before February 23, 2011. The application letters must be addressed to: The Director for Engineering MfgVision Philippines Office 262-A JA Clarin Street Tagbilaran City, Bohol Applications in electronic format should also be submitted via email to jerome.auza@mfgvision.com. Share...
by Jovie Cabais | Feb 13, 2011 | Tech Updates
Once upon a time, there was Valentines Day, a day filled with mushy letters and red hearts and flowers; then came computers, Facebook, Skype and Twitter. The “older” generation would often say that communicating thoughts and feelings aren’t given as much value as they did before, and one of their reasons is because almost everything nowadays are done automatically and with very little effort. Love letters have turned into emails or text messages, and valentine gifts have morphed into gadgets and gizmos. Yes, Valentine traditions have already been altered. But on the idea that communicating feelings are given much value, we, the techies, beg to differ. In fact, during these times, the emphasis on communication has grown even stronger. Technology has made us capable of checking on our loved ones abroad, and even to kids who are just in school or at the mall. It has made us capable of communicating feelings that we find difficult to personally say. Thanks to computers, smart phones and the internet, we are able to talk to our loved ones even if they are a thousand miles away from us. Take Skype for example, providing us with free video talking, what more could we ask for? Then we have the ever popular Facebook, I bet everyone who has used it would at one time or another say,”Hey, I found my highschool bestfriend again!” And for Valentines, what could be more romantic for a couple being separated by a vast ocean than an online date? As long as we stick to safety and proper use of technology, there is nothing daunting about it. So...
by Jovie Cabais | Feb 6, 2011 | Tech Updates
Auza.Net is now gearing up for this year’s Summer OJT program. The projects lined up for the OJTs include implementation of an online store, an interactive map website for Bohol, online promotions, SEO and a lot more. This year also, the company will accept instructors to undergo an immersion program designed to help instructors gain more knowledge on current IT practices and later on share it with their students. Auza.Net will be making further announcements regarding the OJT and immersion program in the coming weeks, so keep reading TechPage! 3rd article: WOW inflatables goes online Need a party centerpiece? Or something to hype-up your corporate event? Check out www.wowinflatables.ph and find exactly what your looking for! WOW Inflatables is an affiliate of WOW Fireworks, a licensed manufacturer of superior-quality pyrotechnics. WOW Inflatables has a wide array of choices fit for all occasions and events, plus they can also custom-create your desired shape from small point-of-purchase standees, arches and dancing tubes, to huge outdoor domes, tents, product replicas, moving mascots, and giant promotional balloons. In addition, the company also manufactures water inflatables like banana boats, trampolines, playgrounds and icebergs, mobile play pods and items for kiddie parties such as jumping castles, bouncers and slides. So what are you waiting for? If you have a party coming, check out their website and order an inflatable! Share...
by Jovie Cabais | Feb 6, 2011 | Tech Updates
Egyptian authorities have restored the country’s Internet connection after about 5 days of being shutdown starting January 28, 2011. Mobile phone service was also shutdown shortly after the Internet service providers pulled the plug. Protests against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his government has been going on for several days and the disconnection was viewed as a way to disrupt communications among protest organizers. The protesters stood their ground, but thousands of Mubarak supporters clashed with them in Cairo. Hundreds of people have been killed in the violence while thousands more are injured. Connectivity was restored on February 2 at 11:34AM local time in Egypt. The Internet has now become a very powerful tool to communicate with a vast amount of people and has become the media of choice to instantly send and receive messages through various social networks like Twitter and Facebook. The ability of the Egyptian government to shut it down in a time of civil unrest is a wake up call to all democratic nations. The Internet should be protected as a media for freedom of expression, much like TV, radio and print media. Not to mention that for most of the foreigners caught between Egypt’s civil unrest, the internet and their mobile phones may be the only way they could communicate with their family back home. Let us hope that the Philiippine government will not allow the Internet to be shutdown in our country, no matter how bad the situation may become. All freedom loving people should protect it. Sources: http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/02/egypt-internet-back-up-as-protests-turn- violent-in-cairo/ http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20029973-281.html Share...
by Jovie Cabais | Jan 16, 2011 | Tech Updates
The Bohol ICT Council sponsored a multi-sectoral meeting yesterday, January 14, 2011 at the Panda Tea Garden Suites. Discussions on the potential of Bohol as a future IT and BPO business center took place and a representative from the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) in the person of Mr. Emmanuel D. Cortero spoke at the meeting and highlighted the advantages and importance of a PEZA Accreditation, and how one can process it with the help of their agency. The meeting was well attended by representatives of both the private and public sectors of Bohol. During the discussions, although quite behind what Cebu has already achieved, it was clear that Bohol had all the makings of being the next big thing not only in tourism but also in the IT/ BPO industry. Someone just needs to start ahead and begin investing in our province and the rest will follow. As clearly spoken during the meeting, Governor Edgar Chatto is in full support with the efforts of the ICT council, and that the council itself is doing its best to get things moving a lot faster than before. Bohol needs synergy and a lot of cooperation not only in the private sector, but more importantly from the local government units. The LGU’s must gear up, be more efficient and be open minded so that they can contribute to the direction that Bohol is clearly heading to right now. Share...