project and time beijing

Beijing Olympics diary: Testing times…

Comment In Beijing specially installed clocks constantly remind us to the second the time remaining to the opening ceremony at 8pm on 08.08.08. It is essential that everybody understands and adheres to the processes we have agreed with the Beijing... [21 Jul 2008]

Renault goes multilingual

Case Study Seoul 10.Beijing 11.Chennai 12.Pune 13.Singapore 14.Helsinki 15.Moscow 16.Hong Kong 17.Hyderabad 18.New York 19.Sydney 20.Shenzhen The project has been running for around seven months with more languages being rolled out all the time. [06 Jun 2008]

Beijing 2008 Olympics IT gets ready for the big freeze

News Integration is what the team in Beijing is doing most of the time, including project management, systems architecture and design, integration testing and IT security. With less than 100 days remaining before the start of the 2008 Beijing Olympics... [13 May 2008]

Editor's Blog: The race to get the Olympic tech ready

Comment I had a fascinating if rather rushed 46 hours in Beijing recently, getting a sneak preview of the 2008 Olympic venues - and meeting the IT team tasked with getting the technology infrastructure ready for the opening on 8 August. [08 May 2008]

The tech behind the Beijing 2008 Olympics

News The IT preparations in Beijing started with four people in November 2004 and by the time of the games there will be 4,000 people working on IT. Getting the technology behind the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games up and running has been more of a marathon... [08 May 2008]

Olympic tech getting fit for Beijing 2008

Case Study Preparations for the Beijing Olympics in August are nearly complete and for Atos Origin, it's the end of an IT project that has lasted nearly four years. The contract Atos Origin has with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the largest IT... [16 Apr 2008]

Intel demos next-gen memory chip

News Intel CTO Justin Rattner demonstrated a 128-bit sample of Alverstone at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing and will start sending samples to customers in the first half of this year. Intel is working on the project with ST Microelectronics. [18 Apr 2007]

Editor's Blog: Olympics as tech showcase?

Comment I've written and read a lot in the past few years about how the 2008 Beijing Olympics are very much about China's coming of age in terms of being a modern economy and in certain areas like technology. [07 Feb 2007]

2008 Olympics - the IT ground work in China

Comment Some of these cities are receiving major makeovers - Beijing for example has closed down large parts of the Forbidden City in a bid to revamp it in time for the Games (much to the frustration of some tourists). [31 Jul 2006]

Tianjin Datang Panshan Power Unifies Business

White Paper The Tianjin Datang Panshan Power Generation Company in Ji county, Tianjin, is the largest electricity provider in the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan power grid. The company strengthened business management by implementing a range of Oracle E-Business... [07 Mar 2006]

Photos: The tech behind the Olympic Games

Photo For the Turin games there are 450 Intel-based servers and Unix boxes, 4,700 PCs, 700 printers, 1,000 commentator terminals and 800 intranet terminals - although a switch to open source is planned for the 2008 Beijing summer Olympics. [02 Dec 2005]

E-trading hub goes live in China

News Launched last week in Beijing, China B2B Hub is sponsored by several government ministries and agencies: the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Information Industry, China Association of Standardisation... [24 Jan 2005]

Microsoft wants a list of your friends

News The two-day event brings thousands of company employees to the giant's headquarters in Redmond to hear presentations from workers in Microsoft Research's five labs, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the Silicon Valley; San Francisco; Redmond and... [05 Mar 2004]

Huawei and Siemens kick off venture in Beijing

News Siemens will hold 51 per cent of the company, which will be based in Beijing, and the Chinese telecommunications gear maker will own 49 per cent. Siemens' mobile division has already transferred its global research and development, marketing and... [13 Feb 2004]

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