NEWS
RP climbs in Asian IT competitive rankings
30 October 2008
The Philippines moved one
rank higher in a study on IT competitiveness conducted
by the Economic Intelligence Unit, placing itself at 10th
among 17 countries in the Asia Pacific.
However, the country remained
47th among 66 countries worldwide with a score of 28.7%.
The study was commissioned
by Business Software Alliance (BSA) in order to measure
the competitiveness of a country in terms of business
environment, human capital, IT infrastructure, legal environment,
research and development (R&D) environment, and support
for the IT industry.
Results show that the Philippines
have an encouraging business environment, having set government
policies on foreign capital, investment protection, government
regulations, and fair competition, to name a few.
Also, the country has a
strong human capital, or workforce equipped with up-to-date
knowledge and skills related to IT, who can cope up with
the needs of the industry. Aside from technical skills,
college graduates here in the Philippines have good ‘soft’
skills or communication skills in English, in particular.
They are able to express themselves and present ideas
in a clear, concise manner.
Meanwhile, government should
increase focus on R&D, particularly in harnessing
new technology, stronger legal environment, building IT
infrastructures and should support and pursue patent of
locally made IT products.
IT infrastructure is measured
by the percentage of personal computer (PC) ownership,
high broadband penetration, good internet security, and
level of spending in IT.
Patent is the exclusive
right granted to an individual who has produced or created
an invention or product which is intended for distribution
or production. It protects the invention from being copied,
reproduced, sold or promoted without consent of the patentee.
By pursuing patents, companies
who are into IT development, whether in the form or software
or hardware will be protected. BSA Vice-President and
Regional Director for Asia Pacific Jeffrey J. Hardee told
the press that companies and the government must focus
and allocate funds dedicated to R&D, else, no patents
will be made and the country will continue to lag in this
field.
Furthermore, Hardee adds
that strengthening the Intellectual property (IP) laws
of the land should also be a priority to ensure maximum
protection of IT-based patents.
As a form of assistance,
BSA has appointed Atty. Bienvenido Marquez III as Consultant
to the BSA Philippines Committee. Atty. Marquez has been
working as an associate lawyer specializing in IP Laws.
Marquez shall be working close at hand with BSA and the
government to facilitate and promote better ways to protect
and promote IP in the country.
Trabaho.com thanks
the following sources:
Business Software Alliance.
The means to compete - Benchmarking IT industry competitiveness
(in .PDF format entitled EIU IT Competitiveness Index
Whitepaper) Retrieved October 17, 2008
http://w3.bsa.org/philippines/policy/
Business Software Alliance.
Business Software Alliance appoints RP Consultant Retrieved
October 17, 2008
http://w3.bsa.org/philippines/press/newsreleases/071808RPconsultant.cfm
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BusinessWorld Online / IT Matters. Research tagged as
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RP maintains global IT competitiveness ranking Retrieved
October 17, 2008
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/127474/RP-maintains-global-IT-competitiveness-ranking
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Daily Inquirer Philippines up in IT competitiveness Retrieved
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