Huawei
Huawei Technologies: Reaping Higher Productivity and Lower Costs by Combining WLAN and Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
White Paper Huawei Technologies Company, a leading communications product manufacturer in China, was growing so quickly across so many geographies that its IT staff was hard-pressed to keep up with the constant network wiring and rewiring. [03 Jul 2008]
Where will the Silicon Dragon swoop next?
Comment Lenovo and Huawei are examples of Chinese tech companies with global impact and Baidu - the search engine company - has already entered the Japanese market, and Alibaba is a global company with its services in many different languages. [03 Jun 2008]
Huawei ATCA Blade Server Powered by AMD Opteron Processors
White Paper When AMD first introduced the AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture in 2003, the target market was for servers in the datacenter. Back then, AMD had a new vision for how system memory and I/O interface to the processor core as well... [15 Feb 2008]
Ren Zhengfei
AS Profile As head of telecoms and networking company Huawei Technologies, he has continued with the firm's transformation into a global giant without the help of a more established Western corporation. Through the development of its commoditised products... [12 Oct 2007]
3Com in $2.2bn takeover deal
News Networking company 3Com has announced it will be acquired by private equity company Bain Capital and former joint-venture partner Huawei Technologies, in a $2.2bn cash deal. The transaction, first reported in The Wall Street Journal, will give... [28 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: Nortel's comeback?
Comment But will it be in the top tier occupied by Cisco and - I predict with hardly any great originality - China's Huawei? We reported recently from Huawei's HQ with a news article and photos. I quite often get asked to meet visiting tech CEOs. [20 Sep 2007]
Nortel CEO: 'Hyperconnectivity' the big opportunity
News Two of the biggest competitors keen not to let Nortel make much headway are networking giant Cisco and rapidly rising Huawei, from China. Asked about Cisco's reputation as the undisputed leader in the sector and Huawei's rapid rise, with its... [20 Sep 2007]
BT looks to Far East for developer talent
News BT is also working with Shenzhen-based tech company Huawei on network technology research. BT is stepping up its operations in China by setting up a new Technology and Service centre and R&D facility in the country. [07 Sep 2007]
Dear silicon.com... DNA database, lie detector tech, sat-nav blunders...
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Huawei's $1bn R&D pot 'matches Western rivals' - our business editor is out in China, looking for this giant's next move ¦ Video Cheat Sheet: Mash... [07 Sep 2007]
Huawei's $1bn R&D pot 'matches Western rivals'
News In the words of Huawei's chief marketing officer, Dr Eric Xu Zhijun, nothing matters more than research and development. The vast Huawei campus in Shenzhen, just near the Hong Kong border, covers an acreage any small metropolitan satellite in the... [06 Sep 2007]
Nortel joins BT's 21CN gang
News Alcatel, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Lucent and Siemens all already made the procurement cut. Nortel has become the latest vendor on BT's books for supplying 21CN kit. Nortel will now be one of the suppliers of BT's 21CN Ethernet... [16 Jan 2007]
Cheat Sheet: BT's 21CN
Cheat Sheet Alcatel, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Lucent and Siemens all made the procurement cut. Good for you. What would you like to talk about? I'd like to know what it is, for a start. It's a good question - BT's 21CN is just shorthand for BT... [14 Nov 2006]
Brazil's Leading Engine for Economic Development Improves Productivity With a Secure, Converged 3Com Network
White Paper In October 2004, SEBRAE issued an RFP for communications solutions and Cisco, Huawei, and 3Com responded. SEBRAE (Brazilian Service of Support to Micro and Small Companies) helped make Brazil's economy the eighth largest in the world. [11 Oct 2006]
Vodafone unveils own-brand handset
News The 3G clamshell device, the Vodafone 710, is manufactured by Chinese hardware company Huawei and will be sold across Europe from early next month. Vodafone has joined the own-brand phone club, launching the first device to bear its name today. [28 Sep 2006]
Prepare for some 'digital tension'
Comment The US boasts twice the EU's research and development investment and both China and India are making significant long-term investments in skills and research, with the energetic Chinese telecoms company Huawei Technologies filing 2,000 patents in... [27 Sep 2006]
