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Two decades ago, Angelo Balili had the vision to leverage the growing power of technology — and so was born Questronix.  Today, Questronix has gone on to become one of the leading IT companies in the Philippines, partnering with global giants such as IBM.  Balili serves as the chairman of the Questronix Group of Companies.

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Last week, we featured three readers who sent in their views on the BizLinks column, “GSIS’s Big Bugs,” that appeared last June 12.

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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is in talks with at least three new information technology firms that could provide the agency a reliable software that would be able to handle its huge volumes of data following the recent crash of its system, its top official said.

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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) said yesterday that an information technology vendor has confirmed that the pension fund’s system crash was caused by a defective software provided by IBM Corp.

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In the past few months, a great number of Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) members had to wait a long time to avail of loans with which to pay their children’s tuition fees and other obligations.

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As the insurance system’s computers lie idle and long queues form in its offices, an exasperated GSIS decided to sue the computer giant responsible for supplying chronically malfunctioning software.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local unit of computer giant IBM Corp. will file a P200-million libel suit against the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) after a series of “unwarranted public attacks” on the pension fund for government employees’ data processing system called the Integrated Loans, Membership, Acquired Assets and Accounts Management System (ILMAAAMS).

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MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS filed yesterday a case against IBM Corp., IBM Philippines, and IBM business partner Questronix Corporation for allegedly supplying defective software to the state pension fund.

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MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has sued IBM Corp. and its contractor for the crash of GSIS's database, asking the private software firm a total of P100 million in damages.

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Last week, we featured three readers who sent in their views on the BizLinks column, “GSIS’s Big Bugs,” that appeared last June 12.

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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is in talks with at least three new information technology firms that could provide the agency a reliable software that would be able to handle its huge volumes of data following the recent crash of its system, its top official said.

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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) said yesterday that an information technology vendor has confirmed that the pension fund’s system crash was caused by a defective software provided by IBM Corp.

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In the past few months, a great number of Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) members had to wait a long time to avail of loans with which to pay their children’s tuition fees and other obligations.

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As the insurance system’s computers lie idle and long queues form in its offices, an exasperated GSIS decided to sue the computer giant responsible for supplying chronically malfunctioning software.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local unit of computer giant IBM Corp. will file a P200-million libel suit against the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) after a series of “unwarranted public attacks” on the pension fund for government employees’ data processing system called the Integrated Loans, Membership, Acquired Assets and Accounts Management System (ILMAAAMS).

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MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS filed yesterday a case against IBM Corp., IBM Philippines, and IBM business partner Questronix Corporation for allegedly supplying defective software to the state pension fund.

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MANILA, Philippines – The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has sued IBM Corp. and its contractor for the crash of GSIS's database, asking the private software firm a total of P100 million in damages.

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