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DOE Set To Launch WESM Mindanao


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The Department of Energy (DOE) under the helm of Secretary Alfonso Cusi has been laying the groundwork in Mindanao in order to deliver quality, reliable, secure and affordable electricity” to the region through the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM).

Energy Undersecretary Wimpy Fuentebella revealed this today during a presentation on WESM in this city. “Sec. Cusi sends his message that WESM is not only for Luzon or Visayas but also for Mindanao,” said Fuentebella.

Fuentebella likened the spot market to “a dating place” to determine compatibility among potential energy partners. 

"The spot market is where the demand and the supply of electricity meet so that there will be an increased efficiency in the use of energy.

Fairness and transparency. That is the bedrock of the rules to have a level playing field for the good energy participants to shine," he said during the forum.

The WESM mechanism will also bring more flexibility, progress and, most importantly, enhance the power of choice for the consumers, he added. 

ePLDT PH Data Center Industry to Rise as IT-BPM Sector Grows


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Backed by an economy that is rising six percent annually and a booming Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector, ePLDT—an industry leading enabler of digital business solutions for enterprises in the Philippines—believes that the Philippine data center industry will experience tremendous growth in the next years as demand grows.

Revealed during the 10th International ICT Awards, the IT-BPM sector is already the second largest source of income in the country generating $25 billion (P1.026 trillion). By 2022, the Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) expects it to be worth P2 trillion as stated in the 8th International IT-BPM Summit.

“With the massive growth of IT and data in general, players in this sector will need to offload their data as soon as possible—or risk falling behind the competition,” said Nerisse Ramos, the Chief Operating Officer of ePLDT Group. “This is where ePLDT’s expertise and pioneer experience can enable the sector—with the increasing need for colocation, IT-BPM players will find it relevant to secure their data through a robust data center facility that operates based on global best practices with international certifications.”

ePLDT’s VITRO Data Centers are designed based on the requirements of enterprises in meeting global industry standards. It is a network of multiple data centers spread across strategic locations in the country, and are carrier-agnostic to meet redundancy and diverse telco path requirements. These data centers can address all production and disaster recovery requirements within the area as well as those in nearby areas.

All these data centers offer colocation services as well as server hosting, disaster recovery, data security and network management to help companies focus on growing their assets without worrying about data loss.

ePLDT operates its ISO and PEZA Certified VITRO Data Center in Pasig City, which is the country’s first purposely-built Tier 3 compliant Internet Data Center that serves as the global gateway of majority of the top BPO companies, local and international telcos, Over-the-Top (OTT) Players, Content Providers and Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

What’s more, ePLDT VITRO Data Centers in Makati and Clark are rated-3 data center facilities according to the standards set by Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). The criteria is based on the data center’s concurrently maintainable design, which means each component that is part of the distribution path, can be removed, replaced or serviced on a planned basis without disrupting the ICT capabilities of collocated customers.

To date, ePLDT operates nine data centers, including the recently inaugurated data centers in Davao and Clark. By 2018, there will be a total of 10 operational data centers with approximately 9,000 racks with the launch of its second data center in Cebu.

“Overall, an effective data center helps businesses increase profitability by making data easily accessible while maintaining its security, reducing risk, and lowering cost,” said Dave Simon, ePLDT Group Chief Technology Officer. “This is what our VITRO data centers bring to the table.”

ePLDT’s VITRO data centers deliver up to 99.99 percent availability with a maximum outage of 52 minutes per year. Its data center-grade gensets, uninterruptable power supply, switch gears, and transformers are fully redundant to eliminate any point of failure. This allows the company to do concurrent maintenance without power and service interruption on the client’s servers.

On top of these features, VITRO Data Centers are operated and maintained by professionals who are guided by ISO standards such as Quality Management System (ISO 9001:2008), Business Continuity Management System (ISO 22301:2013), Information Security Management System (27001:2013), IT Services Management System (20000-1:2011), and Environmental Management System (14001:2004).

Following PLDT’s partnership with NTT Communications, ePLDT’s data centers in Paranaque, Clark and Makati were recognized as Nexcenter-compliant for adopting its data center design practices and management experience.



“As the country leverages information technology for innovative services, the outsourced data center is playing a rapidly expanding role in job creation and preservation of the health and sustainability of the broader economy,” said Simon. “For the country’s burgeoning IT-BPM sector, this means more opportunities for rapid and unparalleled growth with robust technology to support them through their success roadmap.”



For more details, please visit our website at www.epldt.com.

Summer Con 2017 (Post-Event)


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The radiance of the Filipino Youth’s dreams for the nation rivaled that of the sun last May 8-12, 2017 at Villa Soledad Beach Resort, Bolinao, Pangasinan as the 79 participants of the 39th Annual Summer Conference and Work camp for Junior Members and Teacher Advisers. The radiance of the Filipino Youth’s dreams for the nation rivaled that of the sun last May 8-12, 2017 at Villa Soledad Beach Resort, Bolinao, Pangasinan as the 79 participants of the 39th Annual Summer Conference and Work camp for Junior Members and Teacher-Advisers tapped into the potential of the youth and worked towards concretizing the dream of a developed and sustainable Philippines.

This event, which was organized by the CMLI JC-NEB 2017 Illuminate, together with the CMLI Mother Council and TAAPI, featured sets of Commission Discussions, the heart of the convention, which had a truly strong and steady beat to the theme of: Dream Aloud! Empowering a Generation of Visionary Leaders Towards the Sustainable Growth and Development of Our Nation. Throughout the five-day convention, delegates had to go on a quest to reach the paradise that is the City of Stars. Proving themselves to their elders in Egg Land, battling the poisons of the Chaos Capsules deployed by the Huns in the Valley of Dead Dreams, and finally conquering their enemies as they cross the Huns Port and Bridge, the delegates wake up to the realization that the City of Stars is not a place but a vision for their beloved Philippines – which can be the future if they so choose to take this path. Professor Jose P. Dividina, CMLI Project Director, invited the delegates to inculcate this mantra, “I will dream aloud in service of God and country. I will persist. I will win.” And win we did, for the youth, for the nation, for tomorrow, in the realization of this reality.

However, the convention was not only a venue for fun and games, but it also served as an avenue for the Filipino Youth to showcase their skills and talents--both academically and artistically-- in the Competitions for Excellence and Competitions for Entertainment. The Grade School category had Solo Singing and Hip Hop Dancing for their Contests for Entertainment while Extemporaneous Speaking English, Extemporaneous Speaking Filipino, Essay Writing English, Essay Writing Filipino, Photojournalism English, Poetry Writing English, and Poster Making for the Contests for Excellence. Meanwhile, the High School Category featured Solo Singing and Talent Variety Show for their Competitions for Entertainment while Extemporaneous Speaking English, Extemporaneous Speaking Filipino, Editorial Writing English, Editorial Writing Filipino, Essay Writing English, Essay Writing Filipino, News Writing English, News Writing Filipino, Photojournalism English, Photojournalism Filipino, Poetry Writing English, Poetry Writing Filipino, and Poster Making for its Competitions for Excellence.
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