growth asia pacific
Slowdown hits global outsourcing market
News Despite the decline in the US market, Europe and Asia-Pacific are both still experiencing strong growth. Outsourcing activity in Europe for the first quarter of the year was up by two-thirds compared to 2006, with $9.7bn-worth of contracts signed... [20 Apr 2007]
Enterprise SOA Enables Shared Services Center to Increase Process Efficiency and Flexibility, and Forge a Foundation for Strong Growth
White Paper The SAP Asia Pacific Shared Services Center (SSC) was founded in 2003 to consolidate the administration and transactional processing of 13 Asia-Pacific SAP subsidiaries at the Singapore headquarters of SAP Asia Pte. [04 Apr 2007]
India leapfrogs the UK for Nokia
News Nokia said it expects growth of around 10 per cent in phone sales during 2007, with 15 per cent in the Asia-Pacific region. India has overtaken the UK in terms of mobile sales for the world's biggest handset manufacturer, Nokia. [13 Mar 2007]
One billion mobiles sold in 2006
News The main reason for the increase was booming sales in the emerging markets of Asia-Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, which have now surpassed shipments to mature markets in Japan, North America and... [26 Jan 2007]
Mobile gambling: Betting on $16bn
News Juniper believes for the next two years Europeans will be the biggest gamblers, in terms of spend, but the region will be overtaken in 2008 by Asia Pacific - set to spend $6.7bn by 2011. With the recent crackdown on gambling which saw some... [15 Jan 2007]
3G gives infotainment a sporting chance
News The Asia-Pacific region will remain heavier consumers, although the cheaper prices in the region will see Asia accounting for 33 per cent of monies made. According to Juniper, the continued rollout of 3G networks around the world will help... [03 Jan 2007]
Broadband growth fastest in Eastern Europe
News The fastest growth in FTTx uptake was in the Asia-Pacific and North American markets, at more than 20 per cent. Western Europe and South-East Asia were the only two regions to show a decline in growth rate during the period. [20 Dec 2006]
New Luxury Creators and the Forces That Support Them
White Paper In Europe, the United States, and the developed regions of Asia-Pacific, consumers in the affluent middle class are flocking to New Luxury. The emerging market of New Luxury presents a major opportunity for business leaders to pursue their own... [30 Aug 2006]
Twenty-four million pay for VoIP
News The Asia-Pacific region has the largest share of VoIP users but the fastest growth is seen in Europe and the US. Twenty-four million people worldwide pay to use retail voice over IP (VoIP) services, new research has shown. [17 Aug 2006]
150 million DSL users and counting
News The EU is followed by South and Southeast Asia (21 per cent), Asia-Pacific (19 per cent) and North America (17 per cent). And that figure is still growing healthily - 2.94 million Brits have become new users of the broadband technology in the 12... [26 Jun 2006]
Is your bank turning into Ferrari?
News According to research by Accenture, half of senior executives at major banks in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America are projecting revenue gains of 10 per cent or more from these efforts to increase marketplace differentiation. [13 Jun 2006]
3G: It's not the business
News Andrew Namboka, chief technologist for enterprise solutions at Nokia Asia-Pacific, noted many software vendors are now building mobile extensions for enterprise applications such as CRM and ERP (enterprise resource planning) that were developed... [19 Apr 2006]
SAP targets mid-market customers for revenue boost
News As the company expands its efforts in the mid-market arena, it will be looking to the Asia-Pacific region, which has largely midmarket customers, Apotheker said. SAP expects the mid-market sector to drive its revenue growth in the next four years... [07 Apr 2006]
Set 3.5G free, says analyst
News In the Asia-Pacific region, Australia, China, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are among the countries that plan to roll out HSDPA networks, or are in the midst of doing so. Aaron Tan writes for ZDNet Asia [08 Mar 2006]
PC sales: Europe outstrips the US
News Shipments to Asia-Pacific and Latin America grew at a faster rate - 26 per cent - but the number of PCs shipped to both regions was lower. About 42.8 million PCs were shipped to Asia. Asia, however, produces more PCs than other regions, which... [19 Jan 2006]
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