japanese in comment and analysis
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]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis This year, there are two Japanese names of note. The shift in the balance of tech power from West to East identified in last year's Agenda Setters rankings continues in 2007. Tony Hallett scans the Top 50 for the Asian continent's biggest influencers. [12 Oct 2007]
Editor's Blog: Public sector and PCs - not boring, official
Comment While all and sundry predicted Lenovo - augmented by IBM's PC business - taking on the top spot, with Toshiba and other Japanese companies still strong in PC laptops, it looks as if Acer is now sticking out its chest with ambition. [29 Aug 2007]
Ian Buchanan
CIO Profile Buchanan's background is firmly rooted in investment banking and, prior to Alliance & Leicester, he spent 17 years working in technology and operations roles at various Japanese, Swiss and US banks - most recently at Nomura international as CIO... [06 Jun 2007]
3GSM Diary, day 4: Mobile's future killer apps?
Comment Japan is the cradle of mobile advancement and Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo is often at the forefront of some of the most far-sighted - and far out - developments. Dropping by their stand today, I took a look at some new functionality the operator... [15 Feb 2007]
ITU 06 diary - Reindeer, Green hardware and the digital divide at home
Comment The CEO of Japanese systems company OKI Electric Industry floats the idea that, as we become increasingly dependent on ubiquitous mobile and internet services, we'll have to take new steps to protect our devices. [08 Dec 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.10.06
Round-Up Off the subject of technology, Powell stuck to hitting easy balls out of the park for the patriotic, largely American crowd, including a very unworthy use of the word 'commies' (fat men in ill-fitting suits, apparently) and an anecdote about the... [13 Oct 2006]
Asia goes global
AS Analysis The next-generation comes in second place on the Agenda Setters list, and it is Chinese, Japanese and Korean youth culture that is driving much of the interest in online activities for this group - such as online social networking and virtual... [25 Sep 2006]
Big bucks in China's software industry
Comment Almost 4,000 Japanese-speaking software engineers are now required to meet the growing demand. Amid China's tech boom, how is software shaping up? It might not receive the attention that internet- and even mobile-related sectors get but, finds Dan... [26 Jul 2006]
Breaking China: One entrepreneur's decade of change
Comment The fresh-faced American graduate of Japanese made his way to Shanxi province to work in a peasant village, where he learned to speak Chinese. During his travels around China, silicon.com's Dan Ilett caught up with a number of entrepreneurs, many... [04 Jul 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 11
Comment She speaks no English but fluent Japanese so we have a bit of banter about Shanghai. In May 2006, silicon.com senior reporter Dan Ilett travelled to China, seeking to get behind some of today's most interesting tech and business stories. [20 Jun 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 3
Comment Like me, he studied Japanese at university but found his way to China pretty early on to work in the south of the country. In May 2006, silicon.com senior reporter Dan Ilett travelled to China, seeking to get behind some of today's most interesting... [08 Jun 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The GDP threat
Comment After degrading the broadband definition to much less than 2Mbps, and endlessly wondering why people would want more, and what would they do with it, governments, regulators, telcos, cable cos and ISPs are starting to realise the Japanese and... [05 May 2006]
Q&A: Peter Yip, CEO of CDC Software
Comment Peter Yip: It's the same situation as the Japanese 30 years ago. As executive chairman and acting CEO of CDC Software, Peter Yip has been recognised as one of the few Chinese business leaders to float a Chinese internet firm on the Nasdaq. [12 Apr 2006]
Leader: Vodafone's Japanese sale
Leader There have also been raised eyebrows because much as ditching the Japanese arm makes sense, we have only ever been used to Vodafone expanding - it being the acquirer. Over the weekend it emerged that an agreement between Vodafone and Softbank, for... [06 Mar 2006]
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