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Comment But Russia and China are not the only problem. 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.
[27 Feb 2008]
Comment Only a handful of departmental CIOs have displayed the confidence to take the offshore route, choosing to navigate the political minefield associated with UK plc using resources in, for example, India or China.
[14 Feb 2008]
Comment Arun Sarin of Vodafone and Nokia's Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo are heading up the GSMA's bill, with China Mobile's Wang Jianzhou and Cisco's John Chambers rounding it off. China Mobile's Wang appears to have brought his slide collection, which consists of...
[13 Feb 2008]
Comment But for these schools the innovation relates to how standard syllabus education has been provided, whereas the needs in areas such as sub-Saharan Africa, many South American countries and the burgeoning markets of China, India and through other...
[07 Feb 2008]
Comment It actually stands for Brazil, Russia, India, and China and was coined by the investment bank Goldman Sachs when they published a report titled Dreaming of Brics in 2003. Bric - another acronym every silicon.com reader should be aware of and, no...
[18 Dec 2007]
Comment Should we really be relying on emerging economies such as Brazil, China and India to produce cheap software and bring down prices for us, just when their own prices look like taking off? While it is certainly possible that China will become a...
[22 Nov 2007]
Comment If I look back at some of our progress in the recent past I'd single out: the rebuilding of the silicon.com editorial team, to the extent that it has won several awards over the past few years.a close focus on core readers, coming up with formats...
[08 Nov 2007]
Comment From cheap laptops to budget routers, China's low-cost products have helped bolster economic stability in the West. Again, there is a temptation to blame the manufacturing - which often took place in China.
[25 Oct 2007]
Comment None, if the stories about China opening a coal-burning power station every week are remotely accurate. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the...
[18 Oct 2007]
Leader And while the Valley and the US in general retains a huge presence, another notable trend that the names highlight is the rise of Asia - mainly China and India but also from further afield. Fair? What do you think?
[15 Oct 2007]
AS Analysis And while the Valley and the US in general retains a huge presence, another notable trend that the names highlight is the rise of Asia - mainly China and India but also from further afield. Fair? What do you think?
[12 Oct 2007]
AS Analysis It's become a tech cliché to think about IT services and hardware when we refer to Asia because of the strength of India and China in these two fields. The shift in the balance of tech power from West to East identified in last year's Agenda...
[12 Oct 2007]
AS Profile He has also been influential in Sequoia investing in China, India and Israel. The leading venture capitalist on the 2007 list, Moritz has been involved in technology investment and was influential when Sequoia Capital invested in Yahoo way back in...
[12 Oct 2007]
AS Profile Huawei was one of the key suppliers to BT's 21CN network and the two companies are now working closely in China on network technology research. Zhengfei has fallen a few places in this year's poll but nevertheless remains one of the key figures in...
[12 Oct 2007]
Comment Fashion and retailing is one of the vertical sectors Lawson is strong in and the industry's supply chain is becoming increasingly extended by globalisation, and, not surprisingly, China is a hotspot for clothes manufacturing.
[01 Oct 2007]
Comment When commentators have in the past talked about net censorship in other countries - notably the 'great firewall of China' - the emphasis has been on the control the government can exert and how Western comms equipment-makers appear only too happy...
[27 Sep 2007]
Comment But will it be in the top tier occupied by Cisco and - I predict with hardly any great originality - China's Huawei? I quite often get asked to meet visiting tech CEOs. I mention that not because it might seem obvious but because they're sometimes...
[20 Sep 2007]
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]
Round-Up Only a handful of the youngsters surveyed (a whopping 18,000 eight to 24-year-olds) actually think of technology as a 'concept' and the very few kids who actually like technology tend to live in Brazil, China and India.
[27 Jul 2007]
Comment To be sure, he has a blind spot when it comes to internet freedom and China. has had a hard time adjusting to a Google-dominated internet - but bringing back Jerry Yang is a baffling response, says Charles Cooper.
[19 Jun 2007]
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