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REUTERSBy Beatriz Marie D. Cruz, ReporterPHILIPPINE ENTERPRISES must adopt advanced backup solutions as digital infrastructures become more complex, especially with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), according to American cybersecurity firm Tenable, Inc.Nigel Ng, senior vice president for Asia Pacific at Tenable, said there has

CREIT.COM.PHThe Philippines is hungry for energy. With its robust economy, the country’s peak power demand is growing at around 5% every year, set to expand from 17,331 megawatts (MW) in 2023 to 68,483 MW in 2050, according to the Department of Energy. To answer these

1 of 3Tea at Newport World ResortsYAWARAGI at Hotel Okura Manila presents a Japanese-style afternoon tea through its seasonal Haru Afternoon Tea. This set features prized teas from Fukuoka, Japan, including Yame Sencha and Matcha. Priced at P2,150++ per set (good for two guests), the

PHILIPPINE STAR/NOEL B. PABALATEWith the Supreme Court partially lifting its restraining order on the no-contact apprehension program (NCAP), the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) now faces the challenge of convincing critics that the system can indeed work and significantly improve traffic flow and road safety.On