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The Philippine financial services industry, particularly its local banking sector, can seamlessly serve customers by adopting the latest capabilities in information and communications technologies (ICT), most particularly through cloud computing.

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The ever-changing world of technology has created people who want to be connected 24/7. Gone are the days when it was acceptable to say that the system is down.

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Globe senior vice president Gil Genio said following the launch of eLounge Center that demand in data services will increase next year as the entire industry looks forward to the recovery of the economy.

"We see a tremendous area of opportunities in data services because we believe the future belongs to data," Genio said.
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Islacom, a subsidiary of Globe Telecom, also expects its debts to be trimmed down to a very manageable level of only P1 billion by the first half of next year. "At the height of it all in end of 1998 to the beginning of 1999, Islacom’s debts reached $600 million," company chief operating officer Gil Genio said.
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The Ayala-owned Globe Telecom said yesterday that intense competition has greatly contributed to its dramatic growth since it forced the company to work harder and provide better service to customers.

Gil B. Genio, Globe senior vice president and chief finance officer, said that they have to keep working to increase efficiency and productivity so as to attract more subscribers and prevent existing ones from shifting to other providers.

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Globe senior vice president Gil Genio said following the launch of eLounge Center that demand in data services will increase next year as the entire industry looks forward to the recovery of the economy.

"We see a tremendous area of opportunities in data services because we believe the future belongs to data," Genio said.
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Islacom, a subsidiary of Globe Telecom, also expects its debts to be trimmed down to a very manageable level of only P1 billion by the first half of next year. "At the height of it all in end of 1998 to the beginning of 1999, Islacom’s debts reached $600 million," company chief operating officer Gil Genio said.
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Gil B. Genio, Globe senior vice president and chief finance officer, said that they have to keep working to increase efficiency and productivity so as to attract more subscribers and prevent existing ones from shifting to other providers.

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