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Does Obama want the US to be the new India?
Comment Locations such as China, Hungary, India, Israel, Russia and Singapore have all been targeted for outsourcing, with foreign employees helping to make many US corporations billions of dollars per year. By... [02 Sep 2008]
Russian Business Network Strengthens Customer Relationships With Management
White Paper The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Russia provides market information and events for 800 companies. Now, employees have faster access to automated business information and have more time to... [03 Jul 2008]
Oil Company Improves Branch Office Infrastructure With Server Virtualization
White Paper Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) runs an oil pipeline system that extends between Kazakhstan and Russia's Black Sea coast. CPC can easily add more servers without significantly increasing hardware and power consumption,... [30 Apr 2008]
Leading Oil Company Ensures Availability of Critical IT Systems
White Paper To operate effectively, the company relies on IT systems that monitor 24-hour production processes and support communications between employees at 10 regional offices in Russia and Kazakhstan. The... [26 Apr 2008]
Russian Oil Group Increases Employee Productivity With Troubleshooting Solution
White Paper Khantymansiyskneftegazgeologiya is one of the most established geology companies in Russia. It discovered 45 oil fields with 2.6 billion tonnes of oil, and it has more than 1,000 employees.... [26 Apr 2008]
Russia's Baltika Breweries Links Its ERP Databases Using SQL Server 2008 Replication
White Paper Baltika Breweries, the largest producer of beer in Russia, has about 12,000 employees and 11 breweries. Its popular brands have been the market leader in Russia for more than a decade... [25 Mar 2008]
Top 10 outsourcing stories of the year
News One of the major themes was that China will increasingly challenge India as the top outsourcing destination, while Brazil, Egypt, Poland and Russia will emerge as prime locations. With the addition of 8,000... [18 Dec 2007]
Flexible EPM Tool Helps Russian Subsidiary Support Employees and Manage Expenses
White Paper Siemens Russia works in partnership with companies from a diverse range of sectors - from telecommunications to advanced hearing technology. Siemens relies on its project management systems to record billing data and... [03 Dec 2007]
IBM does SME product range
News However, much of that growth will come from less developed countries, such as the Bric (Brazil, Russia, India and China) nations, said the consultancy. Most of IBM's software products have in the past been designed for... [08 Oct 2007]
Coal Company Reduces Operational Costs With Centralised Network Management
White Paper Yuzhkuzbasugol is one of Russia's largest coal mining companies. Yuzhkuzbasugol wanted to improve workflow processes for all of its employees by centralising its IT infrastructure. It is based in... [30 Aug 2007]
In brief: Top wi-fi, zombie attack, paradise lost, malware costs
News The problem has occurred in the Russian segment and a Nasa spokesman said Russia will try to reboot the computer as it travels over Russian ground stations today (Friday). Popular Cornish tourist attraction the Eden... [15 Jun 2007]
Deutsche Bank looks to Russia for 'Six Degrees' of CRM
Case Study The system currently serves more than 5,000 Deutsche Bank employees across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Investment bank Deutsche Bank (DB) has set up a complex client relationship management system to handle... [16 Mar 2007]
HP: Spying row was a "wake-up call"
News He added that he has travelled to company outposts in countries such as Russia, Hungary and Romania in recent months to deliver speeches reminding employees of HP's corporate values. For instance, at the... [02 Mar 2007]
BenQ, Siemens protect phones' future
News B2X will now look after warranties in Europe, Latin America and Russia, while BenQ will look after Asian users. The future of employees at the former phone maker also remains undecided. According to... [22 Jan 2007]
Open source alliance forged over Linux standards
News But the standardisation effort is moving ahead - most recently with work being done in Russia to build certification testing software - and customers will begin requiring LSB compatibility "fairly soon", Zemlin said. [22 Jan 2007]