Open Source for Business in the Philippines (0)
8/31/10 •
Genuine software is expensive. Even a virtual office setup can encounter large costs when the software needed is licensed, and the cost of a multi-installation license is very high. Companies that want to be legitimate in their operations won’t use pirated or bootleg copies, but authentic copies can become a massive drain on the budget.
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An Overview of Skills Found In Outsourcing (0)
8/23/10 •
For most of the tasks and industries that contact center and SEO outsourcing handle, there is a certain bar that must be cleared. Like any business in an office in Makati, outsourcing firms need their employees – particularly the rank-and-file – to possess certain skills.
Using Databases to Find an Office in Manila (0)
8/18/10 •
Navigating the real estate market isn’t easy. There are a lot of properties and not all of them are easy to find. For a company looking for the right place to set up their office in Manila, the process isn’t always easy. There are a lot of towers, a lot of buildings, but not all of them have vacancies. Buildings that do have vacancies don’t always advertise that they do, either. A small company will likely need help in finding the space, and that is where an online database or directory can prove useful.
VPN for Office Setups (0)
8/17/10 •
Communication has become one of the most critical aspects of a modern business, especially when offices and projects can end up being handled offshore. Sometimes, this can become difficult because of distance and geography issues, but modern technology provides a number of options for companies outsourcing to the Philippines to keep in touch with their offshore staff. One of the most prominent among these, and possibly among the most complex, involves the use of a virtual private network.
Using Offices Only For the Short-Term (0)
8/13/10 •
In most cases, people get commercial office space because their company needs it for the long-term. This means that, for the foreseeable future, the business is going to stay there for quite some time. There are some instances when this is not the case. Many companies doing business in the Philippines take a short-term lease, and this can be for a variety of reasons.