manufacturing time-to-market china

Leading an Indian giant through a downturn

Comment Energy, utilities and manufacturing are likely to be the leading sectors in terms of business growth for Wipro, as the emerging consumer markets of India and China demand more... [17 Sep 2008]

How to stop "runaway" ERP projects

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... [01 Oct 2007]

IBM goes east with software factory move

News IBM has announced plans to build two software development centres in Beijing, China and Pune, India. In other news, as previously reported on silicon.com, Dell has now opened its Polish... [01 Nov 2006]

Big bucks in China's software industry

Comment Whether there's truth in either will be seen over time but China's software industry - spanning indigenous software vendors, overseas arms of foreign companies and outsourcing operations, for example... [26 Jul 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: China's a zero-sum game

Comment And when everyone has moved all they can to China, and all the costs have been reduced to the bone, we will be back with the same competitive market position we started... [18 Jul 2006]

How China's universities fuel tech growth

Comment But at that time I couldn't imagine the current situation in China. China's universities churn out millions of graduates but integration with the tech economy isn't straightforward, Dan... [20 Jun 2006]

Dorma bedding in Lawson ERP software

News Bed linen-maker Dorma has chosen enterprise resource planning (ERP) software from Lawson to streamline its operations, especially its supply chain links with manufacturing facilities in... [11 May 2006]

Opinion: Something's rotten in the software economy

Comment China and Israel are also proving to be countries that recognise the true importance of a healthy and competitive software sector. The UK software industry is in danger of going the way of... [28 Sep 2005]

Intel set to build $400m testing plant in India

News As a result, Intel has located most of these in developing nations such as China, Costa Rica and Malaysia among others. The country is also trying to woo more hardware manufacturers to... [15 Jun 2005]

Fast-Growing Automaker ChangAn Moves to Oracle E-Business Suite, Boosts Production Capacity and Cuts Costs; Realizes 265% ROI

White Paper One of the world's fastest growing automakers, the ChangAn Automobile Group (ChangAn) manufactures a wide selection of vans, trucks and engines for China's booming domestic market and customers in 20... [05 May 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Valley lessons

Comment No surprise then that these people are now the heart of the outsourcing industry in India and the manufacturing miracle that has become China. They’d learnt about capitalism,... [31 Mar 2005]

Dell rubbishes IBM-Lenovo deal

News In recent years, Dell has also been gaining market share in China, a trend that has prompted Lenovo to cut prices. The deal that will let China's Lenovo acquire IBM's PC... [08 Dec 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Outsourcing and offshoring

Comment From all the ballyhoo in the media - and the US Congress - you could be forgiven for thinking outsourcing is about to become the ruination of the Western world, with all the jobs heading to India and... [25 Mar 2004]

Huawei signals intent in handset market

News Huawei's success is far from a given, though handset companies have long seen China as a both a good-value base for manufacturing and a major opportunity. Number two player China Unicom... [12 Nov 2003]

Outsourcing and offshoring - consultants look to fill their boots

Comment The cost of an entry-level programmer in China, for example, is 30 to 50 per cent less than for one in Tokyo, London or Chicago, according to market analysis firm... [27 May 2003]

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