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From overseas worker to IT outsourcing stalwart, Myrna Padilla exemplifies transformation

MANILA, Philippines — Mynd Consulting, a Davao-based social network management software provider, was recently accorded membership into the prestigious Philippine Software Industry Association (PSIA).

The founder, Myrna Padilla, is considered to be a technology outsourcing stalwart, having built the company from nothing more than a drive to use the Internet to communicate with loved ones.

From providing simple graphic designs, Padilla grew her consulting firm into a full-fledged web design and development company targeting specifically social networking applications.

Mynd Consulting also provides social media management systems (SMMS) that allows clients to monitor multiple social media services. Eventually, the company has developed the OFW Watch Android Mobile Applications service — as tools for OFWs to empower themselves and give them the capacity to help each other.

Also, Mynd created a service that provides their clients and programmers to develop CRM Solutions.

At first glance, the affable but firm Myrna seems to be a driven career woman who has achieved a lot in her life as technology entrepreneur. In reality, Myrna is one of the few inspirations who only chanced upon technology as a means to develop a business. Prior to being an outsourced business owner, Myrna was once an overseas Filipino worker – a domestic helper, to be exact.

Myrna grew up in a poor fishing village in Laoay, Bohol. She used to swim daily in open sea to collect seaweeds and seashells to sell. The money she earned would be used to buy food for her family. She has known hardship at a very young age but vowed to survive and help her family.

“Life was never easy but my family and I learned how to survive. But I thought that we shouldn’t be living like this for the rest of our lives. I knew that only by moving away would we ever change our lives,” said Myrna during the PSIA’s fourth General Membership Meeting held last December, where her company was also officially inducted as member.

In 1988, she traveled to Singapore then later to Hong Kong where she served as a domestic helper — a job she kept for 20 years. In this period of time, she constantly felt empty, missing her family especially her two children whom she left in the Philippines. Myrna describes that her work as a domestic helper was essentially taking care of someone else’s children first, so she could then take care of her own children.

Padilla shared her life with other domestic helpers living in Hong Kong, most of whom were fighting homesickness and emptiness in a foreign land. She was stunned at the heart-wrenching stories of exploitation of her fellow domestic helpers in the hands of difficult and often abusive employers.

“If Filipinos back home heard how difficult life was for domestic helpers working abroad, they would not have wanted to leave, but the other domestic helpers also understood that going home was not an option so they had to put up with all the hardships,” she asserted.

Prompted by what she learned from the appalling stories of her kababayans, Padilla set out in 1999 to establish the Mindanao Hong Kong Workers’ Federation, which helped dozens of exploited OFWs working in Hong Kong. At this point in time, she learned how to use the Internet, utilizing technology to connect with her family back home and teaching the same to her fellow Filipinos.

“I was blessed to have been taught how to use the Internet. It changed a lot of things in my life and I saw it as a great equalizer, especially my kababayans,” said Myrna.

Since then, Myrna has continued to learn more about the Internet for a variety of purposes. She was able to put up her first BPO, the Mynd Tech Management Services (later becoming Mynd Consulting), in 2006. She also founded the International Federation of OFWs and Families in 2008 and later became the vice president of the Davao Software Industry, Inc.

Because of her work, both for OFWs and for software development, she started to be a regular advisor in several corporate social responsibilities. One of these is the OWWA Microsoft Tulay, a livelihood training program for returning OFWs. She was also named as the first global ambassador of the Telecentre.org’s Digital Literacy Campaign.

Padilla continues her work as an advocate for social change among OFWs, countering herself as one. One of her projects in the pipeline is an online monitoring and reporting system of OFWs who would want to update their family members of their whereabouts and other concerns. Users can update the service, simply called OFW Watch, through their mobile phones if they do not have their own computers.

“I see this as a way to prevent exploitation of our kababayans abroad. By using social media, we’ll be able to link together OFWs and help them whenever we can. This is also a way for me to aid the kind of people who, like me, have also toiled to get their families out of poverty,” said Myrna.

As a guest speaker at the recent PSIA gathering, Myrna also thanked the members of the PSIA for continuing to provide jobs to many Filipinos, to keep them together with their loved ones, in their home country. Furthermore, she vows for continuous assistance to her fellowmen through her new found allies at the PSIA family.

Article source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/347172/from-overseas-worker-it-outsourcing-stalwart-myrna-padilla-exemplifies-transformatio

Smartphones power Samsung to record Q4 profit


SEOUL |
Fri Jan 6, 2012 8:31am EST

SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics, the world’s top maker of memory chips and smartphones, reported a record quarterly profit on Friday, aided by one-off gains and best-ever sales of high-end phones.

The South Korean firm, which surged past Apple as the world’s top smartphone maker in the third quarter, is quickly building on its supremacy with sleek designs and a rich product line-up, while the latest models from the likes of HTC, Nokia and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion struggle to interest consumers.

Samsung is also weathering a squeeze on its bread-and-butter memory chip business with new revenue sources such as mobile processing chips and high-end OLED displays. Key rivals are increasingly turning to Samsung for components to power their tablets and smartphones.

The South Korean firm posted 5.2 trillion won ($4.5 billion) in quarterly operating profit, beating a consensus forecast of 4.7 trillion won by analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. It said actual profit may rise or fall by 200 billion won from the preliminary figure when the firm provides detailed earnings later this month.

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Samsung and peers compared: link.reuters.com/kam85s

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The result would top Samsung’s previous record profit of 5.0 trillion won earned in the second quarter of 2010 and is up 22 percent from the preceding quarter.

One-off gains expected in the fourth quarter include around 500 billion won from the sale of its hard disk drive business to Seagate Technology, and reduced mobile provisions involving royalty payments, according to analysts.

“Samsung has traditionally seen its first-quarter profit drop from the fourth quarter, but profit will hold up well, reaching between 4.5 trillion won and 5.0 trillion won, with smartphone sales expected to rise further,” said Song Jong-ho, an analyst at Daewoo Securities.

Samsung only entered the smartphone market in earnest in 2010, but its handset division is now its biggest earnings generator.

Sales have skyrocketed thanks to a slick production system that rapidly brings new products to market and has mitigated weakness in its component business of mainly memory chips and flat screens.

Taiwan’s HTC, which shocked the market with revenue warnings in recent months, reported on Friday a worse-than-expected quarterly profit drop, its first retreat in two years, as models from the world’s No.4 smartphone maker scrambled to compete with Apple’s iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy range.

SMARTPHONE GAINS

Samsung shares closed down 1.4 percent, after charging to a record 1.11 million won earlier this week in anticipation of an upbeat forecast. The company is Asia’s most valuable technology firm with a market value of around $150 billion.

Smartphone shipments are forecast at a record 35 million in the fourth quarter, up one quarter from the preceding three months, when it first surged past Apple as the world’s top smartphone vendor.

In 2012 it is expected to sell as many as 170 million smartphones, according to BNP Paribas and Korea Investment Securities, the most bullish street view, from an estimated 95 million last year, powered by a diverse product portfolio that spans high-end Galaxy models to cheap phones using Samsung’s own “bada” software.

Its latest Galaxy Note model, which runs on fast fourth-generation (4G) networks, is touted by some followers as a “phablet” as its 5.3-inch display and powerful dual-core processor makes it work as both a tablet computer and smartphone. Its successful debut in some European and Asian markets during the year-end holiday season has raised hopes for a solid U.S. launch in coming months.

“As expectations for Apple to continue its innovation trail is receding a bit, this will be the year when Samsung solidifies its commanding lead in the smartphone market,” said Kim Yun-sang, a fund manager at IBK Asset Management, which owns Samsung stock.

Samsung, the world’s biggest technology firm by revenue, estimated fourth-quarter sales at 47 trillion won.

Major headwinds for Samsung in 2012 include slowing growth in global PC sales, which will dent sales of its core computer memory chips.

Weak computer memory chip prices will continue to squeeze earnings at least until the first half of this year. Prices of PC DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chips dropped about 30 percent in the fourth quarter alone, near to production costs.

Samsung remains the sole profitable DRAM chipmaker and is likely to fare better than rivals, helped by heavy investments to cut production costs with finer processing technology.

Its foray into the booming tablet market has been also hit by a global patent battle with Apple, which is seeking to ban sales of Samsung’s tablets in major markets.

(Additional reporting by Hyunjoo Jin and Iktae Park; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner and Alex Richardson)

Article source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/technologyNews/~3/fsTtj5kegvo/us-samsung-idUSTRE80429020120106

QA Graphics to Exhibit at AHR EXPO Booth 3729

Ankeny, IA, December 15, 2011 –(PR.com)– QA Graphics, a leading source of design services for the building automation and green building industries, is pleased to announce that they will be showcasing their HVAC design services and award-winning Energy Efficiency Education Dashboard® at the 2012 AHR Expo.

QA Graphics will demonstrate their capabilities at booth 3729 at the AHR Expo, which will be held at McCormick Place in Chicago, January 23- January 25. They will present how energy dashboards can creatively communicate building performance to occupants in the new product technology theater at 4:30, Tuesday January 24. At their booth QA Graphics will showcase:

BAS Graphic Outsourcing: QA Graphics can create BAS graphics for any type of building automation system, experienced with Alerton, Andover, Automated Logic, Computrols, Delta, Distech, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Inc., KMC Controls, Reliable Controls, Siemens Building Technologies, Teletrol, Tridium and Trane.

HVAC 3D Development: 3D design specialists provide custom 3D design and animation services for equipment modeling, building/site renders, 3D walkthroughs and other custom solutions.

3D Equipment Graphic Library: A library of high-end graphics that can be used in existing BAS software to accurately represent popular product lines including York, Carrier, Trane, McQuay, Liebert, Ingersoll, Baltimore Aircoil Company, Buderus, Cleaver Brooks, Murray and AAON. Mechanical equipment includes air compressors, boilers, cooling towers, air handing units, rooftop units, generators, pumps, electrical and other miscellaneous components.

Energy Efficiency Education Dashboard: Energy dashboard solution used to educate about a building’s sustainable initiatives and display building performance information to create occupant awareness and help encourage them to help conserve resources. QA Graphics has created several solutions that complement existing building automation systems to communicate the real-time information in a way that’s easy for everyone to understand:

• Gateway for BAS Devices or Meters: A fully programmable controller that can communicate with any BAS and acts as another device node using the BACnet IP, BACnet MS/TP, or Lon communication protocols.
• Web Interface for JCI Metasys®: Web interface streamlines the integration process with Johnson Controls Inc.’s Metasys building management system and eliminates the need for additional hardware. It takes advantage of the MSEA Secure Data Access DLL to securely access the Metasys system extended architecture (MSEA) data, and handles the entire JCI point configuration, MSEA login, MSEA data retrieval, and the formatting of the returned data for display.
• Module for Niagara AX®: A licensed module file that works exclusively with a Niagara AX device, and acts as the gateway between the building automation system and energy dashboard application.

BAS/HVAC Symbol Library: Library set includes graphics and animations needed to construct more than 95% of all mechanical systems. Symbols include boilers, chillers, dampers, filters, piping, fans, cooling towers, generators, valves, ductwork, coils, and more.

Drafting Services: Drafting services can range from 2D, 3D, and photorealistic designs, created from existing AutoCAD files, PDFs, sketches, or anything with an image.

Interactive Solutions: Creative services including Flash development, mobile applications for Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad/iTouch), Android and BlackBerry devices, touchscreen application design, kiosk development, and other multimedia solutions.

QA Graphics has also recently announced the development of a new partner program, which clients may join for a low annual fee. The partner program allows the resale of QA Graphics’ products and services, with the ability to meet ROI on just one Energy Efficiency Education Dashboard project annually, as well as significant discounts on QA Graphics’ other design capabilities.

About QA Graphics
QA Graphics is an innovative graphic development company specializing in control system graphics for the building automation industry. The company is an industry leader in the design of system graphics, energy dashboards, 3D design and animation and drafting services. QA Graphics also offers creative interactive solutions including Flash development, mobile applications, multimedia, and other interactive content. Visit http://www.qagraphics.com to learn more.

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Article source: http://www.pr.com/press-release/376715

4D Systems Launches Two New Display Modules – uLCD-32PT(SGC) and uLCD-32PT(GFX) – Offering New, Cost Effective and Versatile Embedded Graphics Display Solutions

Sydney, Australia, July 31, 2010 –(PR.com)– 4D Systems announced today the launch of two new 3.2-inch LCD TFT display modules with touch screen – uLCD-32PT(SGC) and uLCD-32PT(GFX). The modules are based on the 4D Labs’ PICASO-SGC and PICASO-GFX2 graphics processors. They are designed to work straight out-of-the-box, simplify development, and significantly reduce development cost and time-to-market. Both modules provide a cost effective LCD display addition to the existing range of 4D Systems’ OLED display modules with the embedded PICASO graphics processor. The modules will begin shipping in July this year.

The display on the modules is a high quality and low cost 3.2-inch, 240 x 320 pixel, 65k colour TFT-LCD panel with an integrated 4-Wire resistive Touch Panel. The uLCD-32PT(SGC) and uLCD-32PT(GFX) are powered by the embedded PICASO-SGC and PICASO-GFX2 graphics processors respectively. Both modules provide an easy 5 pin interface to any host device and support external SD/µSD memory cards for storing images, video clips, fonts and general purpose data logging. Additionally the modules include a dedicated PWM Audio pin that supports FAT16 audio WAV files and complex sound generation, on board audio amplifier and speaker, 2 x 30 pin headers for future I/O expansion, 4.0V to 5.0V range operation and support for all available Windows fonts and characters.

The uLCD-32PT(SGC) offers a simple and effective serial interface to any host micro-controller that can communicate via a serial port and 16 GPIO pins. All screen related functions are sent using a simple protocol via the serial interface. The serial platform allows users to develop their application using their favourite micro-controller and software development tools. 4D Systems also provides handy software tools for testing and development.

The PICASO-GFX2 chip embedded in the uLCD-32PT(GFX) display allows users to write applications using 4DGL (a high level 4D Graphics Language) that has syntax similar to popular languages such as BASIC, C and Pascal. 4DGL enables users to develop applications that run stand-alone on the display and gives access to additional features of the PICASO-GFX2 chip. The uLCD-32PT(GFX) includes 15K bytes of flash memory for user code storage and 14K bytes of SRAM for user variables, 13 GPIO pins as well as a master I2C interface and 8 x 16 bit timers with 1 millisecond resolution. 4DGL-Workshop3 – A comprehensive IDE that includes editor, compiler, linker and downloader is provided free of charge for developing complete 4DGL applications.

“The uLCD-32PT is the second new display module we have launched that is manufactured at our new in-house production line from the very beginning. The uLCD-32032-P1T that is the predecessor of the uLCD-32PT has been one of our most popular display modules yet. Hence, we are very pleased to be able to pass on the cost benefit from in house production to our customers and offer the uLCD-32PT at less than half the price with and enhanced feature set and improved quality. We are always looking for better ways to help our users simplify their application development process, reduce costs, development time and above all time-to-market, and the uLCD-32PT is an excellent addition to our line of products in helping us help our customers.” – Markku Riihonen, EMEA Marketing and Sales, 4D Systems Europe

The uLCD-32PT(SGC) and uLCD-32PT(GFX) are available for purchase from your local distributors or resellers, or directly from 4D Systems. Single unit prices for the modules start at 79USD/63EUR. All software tools are available as a free download from 4D Systems’ website at www.4dsystems.com.au.

About 4D Systems – Turning Technology into Art
4D Systems is a global leader in development and manufacture of intelligent graphic display modules, with headquarters in Sydney, Australia and a regional office in Vienna, Austria. 4D Systems designs and manufactures compact and cost effective intelligent display modules using the latest state of the art OLED and LCD technology with an embedded custom graphics processor that delivers stand-alone functionality to various applications and provides rapid time-to-market on new product development.

Media Contacts:

Australia
Sinan Aknar, Global Marketing Sales
Phone: +61 (0)2 967 79191,
Email: sinan@4dsystems.com.au

Europe
Markku Riihonen, EMEA Marketing Sales
Phone: +43 (0)2231 68347,
Email: europe@4dsystems.com.au

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Article source: http://www.pr.com/press-release/252252

4D Systems Launches a New Serial-to-Vga Graphics Engine – uVGA-II (SGC)

Sydney, Australia, October 27, 2010 –(PR.com)– 4D Systems announced today the launch of its new uVGA graphics engine: uVGA-II (SGC). The uVGA-II (SGC) is powered by the popular PICASO-SGC graphics controller from 4D Labs and provides a QVGA/VGA/WVGA graphics solution to virtually any embedded project. The uVGA-II (SGC) includes a multitude of powerful built-in features for graphics, text, image and animation, as well as a simple serial interface for controlling it from any host micro. The uVGA-II (SGC) allows users to simplify development, and significantly reduce development cost and time-to-market for applications requiring an external display interface.

The uVGA-II (SGC) provides a simple interface to a variety of monitors and LCD screens through its 15 pin D-type VGA connector. It supports various resolutions – 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 800 x 480 including custom XY resolution up to 405K. It includes a 5 pin interface to any host device and 2 parallel 11 pin mounting male headers with 2.54mm pitch to form a DIP package. Additionally there are 16 x GPIO pins of which 8 upper bits can be used as an I/O bus for fast 8-bit parallel data transfers. An on-board micro-SD memory card is included for multimedia storage and data logging purposes.

The uVGA-II (SGC) supports RGB 65k true to life colours and can be used to display full colour images, animations, icons and video clips. It sports a comprehensive set of built-in high level graphics functions and algorithms for drawing lines, circles, text and much more. It supports all available Windows fonts and characters (imported as external fonts) and has a dedicated PWM audio pin that supports FAT16 audio WAV files and complex sound generation. The module supports 4.0V – 5.0V single supply operation. The uVGA-II is well suited for a wide range of applications from general purpose embedded graphics and point of sale terminals to automotive system displays and medical instruments.

“We are delighted to finally be able to accommodate the features and functionality present in our smaller range of display module solutions in our uVGA-II module. Many of our customers have been asking for our uVGA-PICASO-MD1 module to support higher resolutions and a higher bit-depth of colours. With support for 65k true to life colours and various resolution options including the possibility for a customized resolution, the uVGA-II module does just that. A brand new version with support for 4DGL will be available in the coming weeks.” – Atilla Aknar, Managing Director, 4D Systems

The uVGA-II (SGC) is available for purchase from your local distributor or reseller, or directly from 4D Systems. Single unit prices for the modules start at 49USD/39EUR. All software tools are available as a free download from 4D Systems’ website at www.4dsystems.com.au.

About 4D Systems – Turning Technology into Art
4D Systems is a global leader in development and manufacture of intelligent graphic display modules, with headquarters in Sydney, Australia and a regional office in Vienna, Austria. 4D Systems designs and manufactures compact and cost effective intelligent display modules using the latest state of the art OLED and LCD technology with an embedded custom graphics processor that delivers stand-alone functionality to various applications and provides rapid time-to-market on new product development.

For further information about uVGA-II (SGC) please see the attached data sheet or visit www.4dsystems.com.au.

Media Contacts:

Australia
Sinan Aknar, Global Marketing Sales
Phone: +61 (0)2 967 79191,
Email: sinan@4dsystems.com.au

Europe
Markku Riihonen, EMEA Marketing Sales
Phone: +43 (0)2231 68347,
Email: markku@4dsystems.com.au

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Article source: http://www.pr.com/press-release/272266

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