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Nokia grabs bigger slice of market
News Countries such as Brazil, China, India and Russia continue to grow, even as sales soften in regions such as Western Europe. China, another key market for Nokia, was still up about 11 per cent with 17.6 million handsets sold during the quarter but... [21 Jul 2008]
Offshoring: India still number one
News Hi-tech China - in pictures…   Beijing Olympics 2008   Inside Nokia's Beijing factory   In its second edition, IDC's GDI ranks 35 cities in the region based on criteria such as labour and rent costs, language... [27 Jun 2008]
Mobile banking set to boom
News China and the Far East are forecast to be the biggest converts to mobile finance with more than 250 million MFS users by 2011, according to the report. Mobile banking is set for rapid growth over the next three years with the number of global... [18 Jun 2008]
Minority Report: The 3G iPhone has landed
Comment Interestingly, China was not one of the countries down to receive the iPhone. Some Apple watchers got themselves overexcited in the run-up to this week's announcements. Apple also announced that by the end of 2008 the device will be available in 22... [13 Jun 2008]
Dell's smiling after quarter profits
News Dell's unit sales increased 140 per cent in China over the last year and the company plans to reach 3,500 retail locations in China alone by the end of the next quarter. Michael Dell said: "We believe China is going to become the largest retail... [30 May 2008]
Skills slump eroding UK's top tech talent
News It must tackle a slump in technology teaching and employer training to avoid being forced to buy in top level talent from China and India. He said: "I am worried that unless we have these entry-level jobs in the UK the real skills in project... [14 May 2008]
Yangtze Power Improves Business Intelligence With Integrated Database and Analysis Tools
White Paper China Yangtze Power Co. Ltd is China's largest publicly listed utility. In 2007, Yangtze Power created a new information management system based on Oracle Database 10g. Yangtze Power relies heavily on technology to support smooth operations. [30 Apr 2008]
Security threat: One web page infected every five seconds
News The US remains the top contributor of spam, followed by Russia, Turkey, China including Hong Kong and Brazil. Released Wednesday, Sophos said in its Security Threat Report that an average of more than 15,000 web pages were compromised daily between... [24 Apr 2008]
Mobile banking set for boom time
News Juniper predicts the biggest region for mobile banking services will be China and the Far East, followed by Western Europe and India. What's the mobile world got in store for 2008? The number of people accessing banking services via their mobile... [16 Apr 2008]
Phishers attack social networking generation
News While the report found that most attacks continue to occur and originate in the US, China is becoming increasingly important as a source of malicious code. That dropped off in 2007 but [security threats] have recently re-emerged in China. [09 Apr 2008]
Are remote workers hitting you where it hurts?
News The research also found security concern about remote workers is most acute in the Bric countries of Brazil, China and India - where 83 per cent of respondents in China and India, and 68 per cent in Brazil, said security spending will rise this year. [11 Mar 2008]
India losing status as offshore king?
News Of the 21 centres opened since January 2007 by the big 20, only two were in India, while four were in China, with three were Eastern Europe and Morocco respectively. China's emergence as a global sourcing hub has traditionally been slow but the... [03 Mar 2008]
Offshore Indian outsourcer to open London facility
News The IT and business process outsourcing (BPO) company employs more than 55,000 staff and is projecting growth in the UK, Eastern Europe, China, South America and in its Indian heartland. Cognizant also expects to grow its base in China, citing the... [29 Feb 2008]
Why no united front on cyber crime?
Comment Earlier this month, silicon.com reported Russia has now passed China to become the largest generator of spyware and malicious code and in terms of the source of criminal exploits. But Russia and China are not the only problem. [27 Feb 2008]
Google warns: Malicious 'drive-by downloads' on the up
News The Google researchers also wrote in a paper called All Your iFrames Point To Us that 67 per cent of compromised servers and 64 per cent of the websites that link to them are located in China. Drive-by downloads, in which malicious websites exploit... [20 Feb 2008]
