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Microsoft: free software for students
By Lawrence Casiraya
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 18:09:00 11/17/2008

MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- By offering its software for free to students, Microsoft is hoping to help address the need for more skilled professional developers in the country.

Called DreamSpark, this program gives students access to developer tools, such as Visual Studio and other platform, tools such as Windows Server and Windows Sequel Server database.

DreamSpark was first announced by Microsoft founder and former chairman Bill Gates himself last February. It was initially offered to more than 35 million college students, according to Microsoft.

Locally, Microsoft is working with the Junior Philippine Computer Society (JPCS) and targeting the latter's membership base of around 4,000 students nationwide.

Students will be given invitation codes directing them to a website where they can download the software and get a one-time activation key.

Microsoft is insisting these software tools are not trial versions and are exactly similar to those used by professional developers. Thus, there is no expiry date and students are prohibited from using these tools to design commercial software.

Still, when asked about the possibility of replicating downloaded software, Microsoft local officials admitted they can only rely on the one-time activation key, not necessarily monitor activations.

Also, eligibility to download and use would depend on checking with JPCS database if users are still duly enrolled.

"We wanted it simple as possible (for students). We will be offering more products but for now it will be primarily developer and gaming tools," said Tim Vergel de Dios, academic developer evangelist for Microsoft Philippines.

DreamSpark also offers XNA Game Studio, a developer platform for designing games on the Xbox, Microsoft's gaming console.

 
US media ramps up for new White House Website to field largest team

Agence France-Presse
First Posted 12:41:00 11/16/2008

 

WASHINGTON--As president-elect Barack Obama prepares to take over the White House, US media outlets are ramping up coverage plans for a tech-savvy administration equipped with a powerful New Media toolkit.

And reflecting the changing media landscape, for the first time ever it will be a website -- not a news agency, a magazine or a newspaper -- which will have the largest team of writers covering the White House.

Politico.com, a US political news start-up which has soared in popularity since its launch 22 months ago, announced plans in September to assign six full-time reporters to cover the Obama administration.

"These are important times and we plan to unleash the best reporters in the country on the most important story: how the new Congress and president govern in this historic period," publisher Robert Allbritton said at the time.

Politico is not the only media organization with expansion plans for the new administration and not the only one with an eye on the Web.

The Washington Post plans to increase its number of White House reporters from two to four, including its first full-time blogger, while The Washington Times is expanding its number of White House correspondents from one to three.

National Public Radio, which reaches an audience of 26 million Americans, is focusing more on the Web and reshuffling its White House team to cover "the biggest story in national politics: the rise of a new regime in Washington."

The changes on the White House beat do not solely concern numbers.

When Obama is sworn in on January 20, an entirely new operation will take over the White House Press Office and speculation tinged with some trepidation has been raging in newsrooms around the country over how it will operate.

The Obama campaign was notoriously tight-lipped and disciplined during the election campaign and there are fears among some in what is known as the mainstream media, or MSM, that leaks and access -- their bread and butter -- may be limited in the new administration.

Another fear is that an Obama government may try to bypass the traditional White House press corps entirely, taking its message directly to the American people or favoring newcomer websites such as Politico or The Huffington Post.

"Just like Kennedy brought in the television presidency I think we're about to see the first wired, or connected, or Internet (presidency)," said Joe Trippi, the political consultant behind the pioneering Web strategy of 2004 Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean.

"It's about the president and the people actually connecting in a way that's never happened before," Trippi told a panel on "The Web and Politics" at the recent Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.

In a possible sign of things to come, the president-elect made the first YouTube address to the nation on Saturday, recording the weekly talk not just on radio but also on video.

"This is just one of many ways that president-elect Obama will communicate directly with the American people and make the White House and the political process more transparent," Obama spokesman Nick Shapiro said.

Stephen Hess, who served in the administrations of presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon and advised presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, said the mainstream media need not be overly concerned.

"One of the habits of presidents is to adapt the technology at hand," Hess said, citing Franklin D. Roosevelt's use of radio for his "fireside chats" and the first televised press conferences by John F. Kennedy.

"Now it's the turn of the Internet," said Hess, a senior fellow emeritus at the Brookings Institution and author of a new book called "What Do We Do Now?" which offers transition advice to a new president.

"Another habit of presidents is to try to find ways to bypass the mainstream media or at least the media that confront them, and that is the White House press corps," Hess added.

"But it's never been truly possible to go over the heads of the White House press corps because they're the ones who are sitting there day after day," he said. "All of these things have a history, almost as if there's nothing new under the sun."

 

 
MERGED FIRM TARGETS LOCAL MARKET Essar Group ends PeopleSupport buyout
By Lawrence Casiraya
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 15:27:00 11/11/2008

Editor’s Note: Updated to correct figures in the story.

MAKATI City, Philippines – India's Essar Group said it has completed its merger with US-based contact center firm PeopleSupport including operations in the Philippines.

The acquisition first announced in August was valued at approximately $250 million or $12.25 per share. This resulted in the merger between PeopleSupport and Aegis BPO Services, which is under Essar Group.

Aegis-PeopleSupport will now target the domestic market, according to Aparup Sengupta, managing director and global CEO, in a briefing here.

"We are going big on our domestic business in the Philippines," Sengupta said. "Like the local market in India. We are seeing similar conditions here such as increased consumer spend."

Gupta said Aegis' domestic outsourcing business in India alone employs about 15,000 people.

Bong Borja, Aegis-PeopleSupport Philippines country manager, likewise believes there is now demand for call center services from industries, such as telecoms and retail.

"We can run daytime shifts for local customers to maximize our existing capacity. Having a sizable domestic business also cushions the impact of dollar depreciation in our foreign business," Borja said.

Building a local client base, he admitted, would mean targeting a different labor pool and entail a different salary structure.

Borja added: "The salary structure could be different first and foremost because night differential pay will not apply. But we are seeing that there are people willing to work during daytime shifts.

Gupta, meanwhile, said this development does not mean the company is shifting its focus away from the US market due to the current economic slowdown.

"What we are saying is that like India, we are adding local capability and not building something new that cannibalizes our existing business," he said.

Aegis-PeopleSupport has combined revenues valued at $450 million. It operates more than 30 delivery centers in India, Costa Rica, US and the Philippines.

 
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