About 9 million people in the region are looking to purchase IT solutions, and of this group of consumers, about 8% explore options to buy antivirus or security software.
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In recent weeks, interest in the region's markets for electronic equipment, computers and technological services has clearly picked up, with educational software and computer security services being among the most marked trends.
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The Central Bank of Costa Rica will pre-qualify a maximum of three companies to participate in the contest to provide maintenance hours and tests for the computer systems managed by the Technology Services Division of the institution.
The Banco Popular of Costa Rica tenders the computer security monitoring service, as an integral solution that addresses the growing threats of online fraud.
IBM announced that this year it plans to invest in the expansion of its Global Security Services Center in Heredia, Costa Rica.
The expansion triples its operating capacity and will mean a $21 million investment throughout 2019, informed the Costa Rican Coalition of Development Initiatives (Cinde) in a statement.
Akamai, a company dedicated to cybersecurity solutions and technical support services, invested $6 million in the refurbishment of its new headquarters in the country.
The company projects a payroll growth of around 30% at the end of 2019. The company's new headquarters are on three floors of the Roble Corporate Center.
IBM announced that it will invest $21 million in expanding the operations of its Security Services Center in Costa Rica, which includes the extension of facilities and staff training.
With theinvestment the company will make during 2019, the operations center will become IBM's largest in Latin America. In addition to the expansion of the site's infrastructure, it was reported that new services will also be added, including incident response, forensic analysis, managed detection and response as well as X-Force Threat Management.
The Central Bank of Honduras tenders preventive and corrective maintenance services for several computer security equipment, for a for a two-year period.
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