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EACOMM has deployed custom HRIS and payroll systems for both corporate and government clients with thousands of users currently using our systems.
The Philippines is divided into 17 regions, 81 provinces, 145 cities, 1,489 municipalities, and over 42,000 barangays. When creating applications that require addresses or locations, it is often a challenge to find a a convenient listing of these various administrative divisions.
The Philippine government has recently focused its efforts on the utilization of Information Technology to help improve the lives of its citizens. In the past...
The EACOMM Asset and Inventory Management System is a fully customizable software application to manage your organization’s assets and inventory in real-time. The system comes...
A Headless CMS (Content Management System) is a back-end-only CMS that decouples the content management from the front-end delivery. Instead of delivering content through a...
OpenAI GPT engines have revolutionized chatbots. The free-to-access ChatGPT is one of the fastest-growing websites in the history of the Internet. Integrating with OpenAI’s GPT...
EACOMM Corporation launches its new website for 2023. The website is the 9th iteration of eacomm.com since 2001 and features our new Chatbot: Chaital (Chat...
Integrating Microsoft Teams with a Cloud IPPBX such as Elisha Telecom’s Fully Managed ETPBX or an existing SIP-compliant VoIP PBX allows users to make and...
What is Microservice Architecture? Microservices, also known as microservice architecture, is a software design approach in which a large application is divided into small, independent,...
Moving an organization’s IT systems from outdated or obsolete software and systems can be one of the scariest, most complex processes an organization can undertake. Often the sheer immensity of the task prevents managers and business owners from pulling the trigger on such projects and they would rather “make do” with the existing systems despite its limitations.