Oct 182017
 
MS Access, Excel, Visual Basic and C# developers in Omaha, NE

Need an MS Access programmer, Excel, Visual Basic or C# developer in Omaha, NE? Time and again you will need a professional developer to help you out and that’s where we at http://interloperinc.com come in handy. Contact us with your MS Access problems and let us help you out. We work on MS Access, Excel, Visual Basic, C# along with many other technologies.

Oct 182017
 
Ecommerce Developers in Seattle, WA

The success of your ecommerce business will largely depend on how well your site looks and how smoothly it functions. If you are a serious business, then you must have professionals design and develop your ecommerce website. Do you currently have a team of Ecommerce Developers and Designers in Seattle, WA? If not, give us a call and let’s talk.

Oct 182017
 

The success of your ecommerce business will largely depend on how well your site looks and how smoothly it functions. If you are a serious business, then you must have professionals design and develop your ecommerce website. Do you currently have a team of Ecommerce Developers and Designers in Los Angeles, CA? If not, give us a call and let’s talk.

Oct 172017
 

Six Philippine-based companies are listed in Forbes Magazine’s World’s Best Employers list in a survey report released mid October. Ayala Corporation topped the Philippine entries at #18. Ayala Corp, led by CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, II, also ranked #103 in the Top Regarded Companies list. The World’s Best Employers lists the top 500 companies based on Forbes’ 2017 Global 2000 ranking of companies from 58 countries that accounted for USD35.3 trillion combined revenue. Companies were rated by their employees who were also asked if they would recommend their company to a friend or relative. The employees were also asked to recommend other firms. The 6 companies listed on the Forbes’ Top 500 Best Employers: • #18 Ayala Corporation (#103 Top Regarded Companies) CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II – involved in real estate, telecommunications, utilities, logistics, financial and insurance services • #23 BDO Unibank (#117 Top Regarded Companies) CEO Nestor V. Tan – offers an array of products and services that include retail banking, lending • #69 Metropolitan Bank & Trust (#184 Top Regarded Companies) CEO George Ty – engaged in the provision of banking, financing, leasing, real estate, and stock brokering services • #320 Aboitiz Equity Ventures, CEO Erramon I. Abotiz – operates through the following segments: Power, Food Manufacturing and Financial Services • #321 Manila Electric, CEO Oscar S. Reyes – engages in the generation and distribution of electricity • #448 SM Investments, CEO Harley Tan Sy – invests in retail, banking and properties in Read More …

Oct 172017
 

With Taiwan going visa-free for regular passport holders come November 1st, many Filipinos are undoubtedly already looking to visit our neighbors to the north to try out xiao long bao, stinky tofu and all the wonderful cusine that the island has to offer. But did you know that there’s a bunch of other countries that Pinoys can also visit without needing a visa? There’s around 61 countries, in fact that you can visit without having to apply for a visa, though there are a few caveats for some of these. Korea, for example, only allow you to visit Jeju island without a visa, while Azerbijan and Georgia allows for a visa-free visit only if you hold a valid visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, the UK and the US. And contraty to popular belief, there is a country in Europe that you can visit without needing a visa. Without further ado, check out the full list below: ASEAN: Brunei Darussalam (14 days) Cambodia (21 days) Indonesia (30 days) Laos (30 days) Malaysia (14 days) Myanmar (14 days) Singapore (30 days) Thailand (30 days) Vietnam (30 days) ASIA: Azerbaijan (30 days, must have valid visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, the UK and the US) Taiwan (30 days, starting from November 1) Georgia (90 days, must have valid visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, the UK and the US) Hong Kong India (30 days, visa issued upon arrival) Iran (15 days visa issued upon Read More …

Oct 172017
 

Need an MS Access programmer, Excel, Visual Basic or C# developer in Philadelphia, PA? Time and again you will need a professional developer to help you out and that’s where we at http://interloperinc.com come in handy. Contact us with your MS Access problems and let us help you out. We work on MS Access, Excel, Visual Basic, C# along with many other technologies.

Oct 162017
 

We’ve all been excited about the prospect of visiting our neighbor to the north, Taiwan, without visas ever since they announced the plan to lift visa requirements back in June. Finally on Monday October 16th, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office announced that Philippine passport holders visitng Taiwan “for the purposes of tourism, business, visiting relatives, attending functions or events can now enjoy visa-free entry for up to 14 days, beginning November 1, 2017. Taiwan’s lifting of visa requirements and the overall friendlier travel climate for the Philippines and other Southeast Asian nations is part of their “New Southbound Policy”, which enhances co-operation and exchanges with 18 countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia and Australasia. To qualify for visa-free entry, visitors must meet the following requirements: A regular passport with remaining validity of at least six months from the date of entry Return ticket or a ticket to the traveler’s next destination No criminal record in Taiwan Proof of accomodation/booking, contact information of host/sponsor in Taiwan or official invite to conference, tour, events, etc. in Taiwan That’s it! If you’re looking for a unique (and relatively affordable) travel destination in the near future, why not make it Taiwan? The post You’ll No Longer Need A Visa To Visit Taiwan Come November 1st appeared first on Good News Pilipinas.

Oct 162017
 
Los Angeles Times Praises Filipino Food from Silog to Halo-halo

Filipino food offered by the new Sari Sari Store in Downtown LA’s Grand Central Market is getting raves reviews for appealing to foreign taste buds while staying true to Filipino roots. The all-Filipino dish menu offered by Sari Sari Store, a Filipino concept stall set up by Philippines-born and raised Chef Margarita with business partner and fellow chef Walter Manzke, was praised by Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, and the LA Eater. The menu is based around savory rice bowls or ‘silog’ that pull from Margaritas’s Pinoy heritage, as well as a few sweet items like halo halo. LA Times food critic Jonathan Gold admitted to him and his colleagues crushing on the new Grand Central stall quipping, “I have stopped by Sari Sari Store five times in the last three days, and I’m not sure if I should be admitting this to you or to a therapist.” Gold also attests to sampling and recommending any and all items on the Sari Sari Store menu saying, “It may be an odd thing to say about a restaurant, but at Sari Sari Store it really doesn’t matter what you order.” Gold’s review details how he tried the arroz caldo, the sisig fried rice, the adobo fried rice and is eager to keep coming back for the same. The article hailed the Filipino Rice Bowl Stall’s lechon manok, grilled pork ribs, silog made with homemade “Spam’’ and tortang talong as keeping the food reviewer coming back day after day. Filipino desserts buko Read More …

Oct 162017
 

Dahlia Agbanlog knew early on that Pinoys living and working in Qatar would want to eat traditional meals that reminded them of home. Transitioning to working at a foreign land isn’t easy, and chomping down on Adobo served by fellow Pinoys certainly helps your mind feel at ease in a foreign country, she reasons. Dahlia Agbanlog has serving OFWs a taste of home ever since 2001, when she first visited her brother in the Arab nation. It was her first and last visit—she never went back to the Philippines, deciding instead to make a life for herself in Qatar, and bring a taste of home to Pinoys based there. Agbanlog told Rappler that her first restaurant opened in 2001, and consisted of just her, her brother as the chef, her father as cashier, and another relative as a dishwasher. The very first day that her restaurant opened, lines from the cashier spilled over to the streets, which was a hint of things to come. That first restaurant eventually closed down due to a downturn in business partnerships, but Agbanlog did not give up. After that, she opened the first Nayong Filipino restaurant in Mesaieed in 2004. She later closed that branch two years later to open a new one in Al Khor, sensing that there would be a flood of Filipinos that were flocking to the country to work, amid the start of the migration that would make Qatar the third most populated country by Filipinos. She grew Nayong Filipino from a Read More …

Oct 152017
 

Six young Filipino actors have been cast in “The Lion King” musical’s first international tour in celebration of its 20th anniversary of the Disney production as a stage musical. The Lion King international tour which will have its first stop in Manila in March 2018 will have young artists from the Philippines performing together with international stage artists. Alternating in the role of Young Simba are: Julien Joshua Dolor Pablo Palacpac and Juan Gabriel Tiongson Young Nala will be performed by: Sheena Bentoy Uma Martin Felicity Napuli The six young Filipino artists join the cast after months of auditions which began in March this year in South Africa. “After six months of intensive auditions, we have been able to bring together a truly international group of performers that will showcase the talent from almost every corner of the world. From seasoned professionals to actors making their professional debut, this company of ‘The Lion King’ will be sure to delight and amaze audiences as we tour this phenomenal production around the globe,” revealed Michael Cassel, producer of the international tour. “Julie Taymor and her extraordinary creative team have brought together a truly diverse company, representing twelve countries in this production of enormous scale, beauty and heart. I cannot wait for new audiences in the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan to share an indelible theatrical experience for the first time, with this talented cast,” said Thomas Schumacher, president and producer of Disney Theatrical Productions. The young Filipino actors will join the Read More …