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SAP sets up support center in China

September 15, 2004 The enterprise-software company looks to better serve its 4,200 Asia-Pacific customers, as well as customers worldwide. TAGS: SAP AG, Asia-Pacific, China, center, information technology

Software AG charts cautious course in China

September 28, 2004 Why go slowly? "You can burn a lot of money in China very fast," a top executive says. TAGS: Software AG, China, Asia-Pacific, professional services, Australia, IT services, information technology

Growing BearingPoint to hire in Asia

August 12, 2004 The outsourcing company, which added hundreds of workers this year, is hunting for more in the Asia-Pacific area. TAGS: BearingPoint Inc., Asia-Pacific, outsourcing, Australia, Asia, China, Japan, worker

Study: HP edges Lenovo on its home turf

April 21, 2005 Hewlett-Packard became the top PC maker in Asia-Pacific during the first quarter, IDC says. But it's not the biggest gainer. TAGS: Asia-Pacific, Lenovo, region, HP, PC company, China, IBM Corp., PC

Lenovo maps merger plans for Asia

March 21, 2005 Australia-based IBM executive reporting to soon-to-be Lenovo CEO Stephen Ward will lead Asia-Pacific operations. TAGS: Lenovo, Asia-Pacific, China, IBM Corp., merger, CEO, PC

China to soon overtake India in offshoring?

July 3, 2007 Analyst group IDC predicts that in four years, Chinese cities will be most popular locations for offshore global delivery. TAGS: offshoring, city, Asia-Pacific, Bangalore, delivery, agent, China, factor, India

Travelocity eyes China, India with portal purchase

January 25, 2006 The company gets full ownership of Zuji, an Asian travel specialist, as it expands its global operations. TAGS: Travelocity, ownership, India, Asia-Pacific, portal, Singapore, China, region, supplier, acquisition, CEO

Botnets on the rise in Asia, Symantec says

September 22, 2005 Hijacking of systems by hackers grew by more than 140 percent in China alone, according to security firm's report. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Asia-Pacific, bot, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, region, denial of service, Asia, Beijing, attack, China, security

China leads in worldwide DSL market

March 8, 2004 The country edges out all others in high-speed Internet connections via digital subscriber line technology. Japan follows in second place, and the United States is third. TAGS: DSL, Taiwan, China, subscriber, Japan, Asia-Pacific, High-speed Internet, Australia, broadband, U.S.

Gartner: Handsets to pull in strong sales

March 10, 2004 The cell phone sector is poised to do well again this year, following healthy growth in 2003 that was driven by emerging markets such as China and India, the market research firm says. TAGS: Gartner Inc., Motorola Inc., emerging market, Asia-Pacific, India, China, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, CDMA, Nokia Corp., handset, market research company, mobile phone, cell phone

China Wi-Fi codes to be controlled by 11 firms

December 11, 2003 Companies that want to adopt the new China-only wireless encryption standard will have to acquire that technology from just 11 designated Chinese companies. TAGS: WAPI, Chinese company, China, Wi-Fi, Asia-Pacific, standards, intellectual property, government, security, U.S.

Lenovo wrestles back top PC spot in Asia

July 22, 2005 Strong showing was partly due to Lenovo's acquisition of IBM's PC business, analysts say. TAGS: Lenovo, IBM PC, Asia-Pacific, Singapore, IBM Corp., PC company, HP, China, acquisition, PC

Alliance aims to drive Itanium in Asia

February 2, 2006 With fresh funding, vendors backing the Intel processor hope to extend its Asian deployment beyond Japan. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Asia-Pacific, alliance, ISV, Japan, region, Intel x86, Asia, Intel, IBM Corp., India, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP, platform, China, research company

NetGear partnership to expand Asian Wi-Fi sales

December 5, 2003 The company teams with Legend Group in China and Softbank BB in Japan to sell Wi-Fi products, an effort to increase sales in Asia--the world's second largest market for Wi-Fi networking gear. TAGS: Netgear, WAPI, Softbank Corp., Wi-Fi networking, China, Wi-Fi, Asia-Pacific, Japan, Asia, router, government, retailer, USB, broadband, security
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