On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 00:36 -0500, Ariz Jacinto wrote:
> i thought lorma colleges are based in la union? and i'm wondering
> why there's no mention of any ISP, co-loc data center, embedded,
> etc. companies?

Thanks for the correction on Lorma.  My bad.

I decided against mentioning technology related companies because I
wanted to focus on the more "mainstream" businesses.

> i hope these companies openly admit that they're using OSS 
> technologies since it may sound like a form of endorsement
> or are they already endorsing OSS?
> 

No, it wasn't meant to be an endorsement.  It was just to say that they
are using Linux.  That is also why I went on to say that they were not
exclusive to Linux as technology.

I admit I do have apprehensions about opening it up here, but I also
feel it's important to do so because this is a persistent question.

In any case, it's public information:
http://itmatters.com.ph/news/news_08112004b.html - Jollibee and WG&A
http://it.asia1.com.sg/newsdaily/news003_20040319.html - BPI

Thanks for forcing me to check on this, though.  As it turns out, I
can't find the public news on PAL and Smart.


-- 
Dominique Gerald M. Cimafranca
http://villageidiotsavant.blogspot.com
Dumaguete City

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