Olongapo Telecom & Information Technology

Saturday, June 06, 2009

IBM trades legal suits with Philippine govt agency

The local unit of US computer giant IBM has filed a libel suit against a Philippine government agency after being accused of selling it faulty software, court records showed Friday.

IBM Philippines filed against the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) after an advertising campaign in which it claimed the US giant had sold it faulty software.

IBM Philippines said the GSIS ads in local newspapers "were not only false and misleading, but were motivated by ill will and malice."

The computer firm is demanding P205 million (US$4.33 million) in damages and legal expenses.

IBM said GSIS had acquired the faulty software from a local joint venture of three local firms that IBM Philippines was not a party to.

"IBM was not involved in the design, supply, installation and maintenance," of the systems, it said in a statement.

GSIS filed a civil suit against IBM Philippines on Wednesday and its US parent over the alleged failure of its software system, demanding more than 100 million pesos in damages and litigation expenses.

GSIS officials also said they had filed suits against the president of Questonix Corp., the firm contracted to install the IBM database management software. Agence France-Presse

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Cyber notes

DEMAND AND SUPPLY By BOO CHANCO - The Philippine Star

Back to our horrible reality… COA found out that computer packages worth P138.84 million in public schools were not used "due to lack of resources, facilities and technical capability to operationalize the PCs for Public Schools Project." The COA discovered that 349 computer packages worth P115.7 million were used by the school administrative offices instead of the students because they schools were not ready to implement the computerization project.

The project is spearheaded by the Department of Trade and Industry together with the DepEd, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Finance and the private sector. Funds were also secured from the Priority Development Assistance Funds (PDAF) of congressmen. It aims to provide computers to schools for students to use as a learning tool. This DepEd failure negates all the best intentions for the project.

E, kung yung mas maliit na project hindi kaya, CyberEd pa kaya? I have two words for Secretary Lapus — WHITE ELEPHANTS.

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