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                    [Title] => Top IT firms tapped to automate backroom operations of pre-need industry
                    [Summary] => Three of the country’s biggest information technology companies signed last week an agreement to fully automate the backroom operations of the entire pre-need industry.


"The industry has grown 25 percent a year over the last 10 years and 39 percent a year over the last three years. We have to support this rapid growth with efficient and advanced backroom operations," Philippine Federation of Pre-need Plan Companies Inc. president Juan Miguel Madrigal Vazquez said.
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Users will gain access using a Web browser, and each user’s opening screen will be customized to the employee’s job and interests, according to company managing director and CIO Mark Anthony Javier.
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In the second quarter of 2001, revenues rose 24 percent to $1.6 billion as against $1.3 billion last year. Operating income, before charges for stock-based compensation programs and Top Tier acquisition related costs, during the same period rose 72 percent to $369 million from last year’s $214 million.
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"The industry has grown 25 percent a year over the last 10 years and 39 percent a year over the last three years. We have to support this rapid growth with efficient and advanced backroom operations," Philippine Federation of Pre-need Plan Companies Inc. president Juan Miguel Madrigal Vazquez said.
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