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Intel Philippines launches “Negosyantech” campaign to modernize Philippine businesses

Ricky Banaag, Intel Philippines President
Ricky Banaag, Intel Philippines President

Partnering with top technology companies, Intel Philippines has launched “Negosyantech”, a campaign to provide small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) with the technology and tools to move the business forward. Among its partners are social networking giant Multiply, software development hub 8layer Technologies Inc, telecommunications giant PLDT, and hardware manufacturers Acer, Dell, HP, Samsung and Lenovo.

Always at the forefront of technology, Intel is harnessing the power of the web and open source technology by providing turnkey solutions to running the business. By leveraging on the PC as a business platform, anyone can be an entrepreneur.

Intel, 8layer Technologies Inc, Multiply - Negosyantech Intel Philippines
Intel, 8layer Technologies Inc, Multiply – Negosyantech Intel Philippines

One of the biggest challenges facing businesses today is the lingering stigma of online transactions. Technology isn’t perfect, and news of stolen credit cards, identity theft, and all other types of cyber crime is quite rampant. It is no wonder Filipino buyers hesitate when making online purchases in fear of falling victim to hackers and cyber criminals.

To address this concern, Intel and its partners made the necessary steps to secure each and every transaction. Multiply offers a buyer protection scheme and vendor verification system to protect clients from scammers. The Kasosyo apps suite by 8layer Technologies uses enhanced security such as SSL to protect the communication line.

Negosyantech poster
Negosyantech poster

Putting up a business has never been simpler with Negosyantech by Intel! For more information, check out the teaser videos below featuring Kaloy, Cleverlyn, and Nenelyn. Full press release follows.

Intel Negosyantech videos

Intel Negosyantech video: Kaloy

Intel Negosyntech video: Nenelyn

Intel Negosyantech photos

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Empowering Entrepreneurs: Intel Philippines launches Negosyantech

Intel collaborates with leading tech companies to offer technology solutions for small-to-medium businesses

MANILA, Philippines – World leader in computing innovation Intel Philippines today launched Negosyantech, an integrated marketing campaign that utilizes social media and nationwide road shows to underscore the advantages of having a strong online presence and a reliable internal support system for small-to-medium businesses (SMBs). With the participation of leading technology brands in computing, connectivity, e-commerce and software solutions, the campaign validates the pivotal role personal computers (PCs) play on business growth through its effort to equip Filipino entrepreneurs with the technology solutions they need in an increasingly connected world.

With social media and internet usage quickly becoming an indispensible part of everyday life, today’s entrepreneurs are turning to technology to develop innovative solutions that address the unique business challenges they face. Following the tremendous growth of the country’s e-commerce landscape, enterprises are seeing the potential of social media as a platform for business.

“The presence of the internet and computer technology across all industries continues to impact the growth potential of SMBs. With PCs at the heart of every business, Intel is working collaboratively with our partners to provide small to medium sized businesses with the computing requirements they need to deliver new products to market,” said Intel Philippines business development manager Carlo Subido. “From complex business processes to e-commerce applications support, Negosyantech offers reliable solutions for netbooks, desktops, notebooks, ultrabooks and servers based on Intel Architecture depending on the customer’s needs.”

Small and medium businesses continue to see the value in automating operations. Negosyantech provides solutions that create a link between front-end and back-end systems by giving entrepreneurs a range of offerings that not only allow them to interact directly with their customers, but also ensures that their business processes run smoothly and productively through reliable technology.

To address back-end requirements, Intel collaborated with open source architect 8layer Technologies, Inc. to design software applications that achieve cost-effective, easy to use business solutions that grow with the entrepreneur. In line with Negosyantech’s objectives, 8layer launched the Kasosyo Apps Suite, a software solution designed specifically for micro and small businesses. The suite includes a sales, inventory and cash flow application that keeps entrepreneurs updated on the health of their business. Kasosyo Apps Suite is available as a stand-alone software box package.

“Our aim as Intel’s business partner for Negosyantech is to allow the entrepreneur to sleep soundly at the end of the day,” said Deng Silorio, Head, Marketing and Business Operations, 8Layer Technologies, Inc. “By providing a software program wherein SMBs can confidently check its financials and operations at a glance, we are enabling Filipino entrepreneurs to be self-reliant by managing their businesses without the need for external consultants and exorbitant fees.”

8layer also designed a software application for larger businesses called BigBiz Technology, which seamlessly integrates institutional services such as Firewall, Email, File Server, DNS, Proxy Server and more into a single hardware server.

To address front-end requirements, Intel partnered with social shopping site Multiply.com to provide SMBs with an e-commerce platform through which they can access a nationwide market. Having evolved from a social media site into one of the top e-commerce sites in the country today, Multiply.com’s vast expertise and success in the local e-commerce space is a testament to the advantages of having a strong online presence. Multiply.com now has over 127,000 merchants selling on the site, with over 2,500 online shops open month on month, and continues to connect emerging entrepreneurs to business success.

“Multiply.com’s role as the e-commerce enabler for Intel’s SME partners entails building online stores for entrepreneurs who have partnered with Intel so they can sell their products and services to a large market using our e-commerce platform. Multiply’s online solution is the perfect complement to the computing technology and connectivity bundles that Negosyantech offers to SMEs nationwide. The more entrepreneurs embrace technology and the internet, through relevant and affordable offers such as those of the Negosyantech program, the faster the e-commerce economy will grow benefitting all our businesses,” said Steven Santos, Business Partnership Development Head, Multiply.com Philippines.

Intel also collaborated with telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) to be the communications and information provider for Negosyantech.

“The Negosyantech series goes hand-in-hand with what we advocate for in PLDT KaAsenso. We aim to empower progressive micro-businesses and start-ups by giving them the right communications and information tools to address their key needs in connectivity, financing, education, networking and extra income. Negosyantech’s technology solutions helps us achieve this by complementing our application suite and creating an avenue through which participating PC dealers enable us to further our reach to entrepreneurs nationwide,” said Jonathan de Quiroz, Head, PLDT KaAsenso.

Intel and its partners continue to work together to realize a common vision of transforming SMBs into sustainable enterprises in a 21st century economy.

For more information on BigBiz Technology and the Kasosyo Apps Suite, log on to http://www.8layertech.com/ and http://www.kasosyonetwork.com. For more information on PLDT KaAsenso, visit http://kaasenso.pldthome.com/.
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