Novell targets Chinese Linux market
News Novell announced a clutch of initiatives in China on Tuesday, aimed at promoting the adoption of Linux in the Chinese market. Rhonda O'Donnell, president of Novell Asia-Pacific, said in a statement that investing in the Chinese market is a "key...
[August 17, 2005, 16:05]
YeePay Chooses IBM Platform for Launch Into Exploding Chinese Electronic Payment Systems Market
White Papers Ambitious startup YeePay sought to compete in an extremely competitive Chinese market with its electronic payment systems for business customers and online and mobile users. YeePay teamed with IBM to build an open standards-based infrastructure to...
[April 5, 2007, 1:00]
Lenovo to focus attentions on the Chinese market
News Now the leadership of Lenovo is back in the hands of Chinese executives, the PC maker says it plans to pay more attention to its home market of China and other emerging markets, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
[February 9, 2009, 12:49]
iPhone set to storm Chinese handset market
News The first batch of the phones will be made available to Chinese customers as early as September. The people of China will soon legally be able acquire the phone they have been building: the iPhone. According to International Business Times, Unicom...
[August 14, 2009, 8:58]
WiMAX at the Great Wall: Main Issues and Challenges in the Chinese Market
White Papers Therefore, unlike the worldwide WiMAX deployment plan of Intel, the introduction of WIMAX technology in China could be somewhat delayed at the will of the Chinese government. This paper briefly introduces some of the main issues surrounding WiMAX...
[April 22, 2009, 1:24]
Daikin Uses JP1 to Advance Their Chinese Market Strategy to Expand Sales and Increase Earnings
White Papers Ltd.of the Daikin Group has achieved local production, local sales, and local service in China, which is simultaneously the world's largest production base and the world's largest market. Shanghai Daikin Air Conditioning Co.
[May 8, 2007, 1:00]
WiMAX at the Great Wall: Main Issues and Challenges in the Chinese Market
White Papers This white paper introduces some of the main issues surrounding WiMAX in China. There exist uncertainties not only about the technology itself but also about its detailed roll out plan. As operators, equipment makers as well as handset vendors are...
[September 20, 2007, 10:35]
Palm prepares for China in 2003
News Palm is getting ready to enter the Chinese market in the first half of next year, signing several licensees for its operating system and preparing offices in Hong Kong and Beijing. Palm, citing market researcher IDC, said the Chinese market is the...
[December 11, 2002, 16:04]
Piracy may drive Adobe out of China
News Graphics software giant Adobe Systems may decide to leave the Chinese market and other Asian regions due to rampant piracy there, according to chief executive Bruce Chizen. Adobe remains committed to the Chinese market and to developing Chinese...
[January 15, 2002, 11:57]
Linux makes the move to China
News Germany's Tuxia, an embedded Linux startup, on Friday announced a deal to bring the company into the expanding Chinese market for Internet appliances. The Chinese IT market is still nascent, but is eventually expected to explode because of the...
[June 25, 2001, 16:28]
Yahoo makes billion dollar China move
News Yahoo is paying $1bn (£600m) for 40 percent of Chinese Web auctioneer Alibaba.com, taking on eBay and search firm Baidu.com as it extends its reach in the world's second-biggest Internet market. Alibaba hopes to outperform eBay and Google in the...
[August 11, 2005, 16:30]
AMD makes grand plans for China
News The chipmaker on Wednesday made public plans to establish a product development lab in China that will seek to create new kinds of home electronic devices for the Chinese consumer market. AMD plans to partner with Founder Group, a Chinese...
[December 11, 2003, 13:50]
Palm OS learns Chinese
News I think this is an excellent device for the Chinese market and obviously expands the pen of the Palm OS into an important and growing market," said Gina Clark, vice president of marketing for Palm's solutions group, the unit that develops and...
[October 19, 2001, 9:13]
UK urged to give up low-cost software market
News Revenues in the Chinese software product and services sector are forecast to reach $140bn (£70bn) by 2010, and already hit $21bn during the first quarter of 2008 alone, close to the sector's $27.5bn revenue predictions for the entire year in the UK.
[May 14, 2008, 8:10]
Lenovo launches global assault
News The 'Think' brands are gone, as the Chinese PC maker gets its own brand underway across the world The Chinese company introduced its Lenovo 3000 series PCs, aimed at small and medium-sized business customers, at launch events around the world.
[February 24, 2006, 8:50]
Red Hat opens office in China
News The company said it will be working with industry partners such as HP, IBM, Intel and Oracle, as well as with Chinese business partners, to serve the needs of the rapidly growing Chinese software market.
[November 11, 2004, 12:00]
Microsoft teams up for China software push
News Microsoft said that the new company will develop enterprise and government software applications, as well as products based on its .Net technology, for the Chinese and overseas market. The establishment of Zhongguancun Software Co.is a positive...
[January 17, 2002, 14:58]
Sars hits PC sales, helps remote working
News SARS fears have reverberated through the Chinese PC market, altering demand, buying behaviour and the competitive landscape," according to a statement from MIC. Overall, sales of consumer desktop PCs in the Chinese capital fell between 75 and 85...
[May 22, 2003, 11:59]
China advances home-grown chips
News Chinese scientists say they have developed the country's first mobile phone chip, and are readying a 64-bit processor for servers, major steps forward in China's ambition to control its own microprocessor intellectual property.
[March 6, 2003, 13:52]
Microsoft licenses tech to China
News This is part of our commitment to investing in China and strengthening the Chinese software market," said David Harnett, senior director of Microsoft's IP Ventures programme. The software maker, which began licensing its technology to start-ups in...
[October 31, 2006, 10:20]



