project data beijing
Beijing MTR Enhances Budget Control, Streamlines Accounting Processes
White Paper The scale of the project and number of parties involved required Beijing MTR to maintain tight control over costs. In February 2005, three private sector entities entered into a public-private partnership with the Beijing Municipal Government to... [21 May 2008]
The tech behind the Beijing 2008 Olympics
News Getting the technology behind the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games up and running has been more of a marathon rather than a 100m sprint. Follow the link for photos of the Beijing venues and IT infrastructure. [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]
The Bank Selects Cisco Solutions for the National Data Center and IBM to Integrate Network Systems
White Paper The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), one of the four largest state-owned banks in China, has chosen Cisco as its networking solution provider for the data center project in Beijing. IBM worked collaboratively with Cisco for the Beijing data center... [16 Nov 2007]
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]
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. They wanted to replace fragmented legacy systems with a single, integrated 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]
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]
4G phone tested by Japan and China
News Several universities and companies will take part in the initial project stages, including Kyoto University, Beijing University and Fujitsu, the officials said. Japan's NTT DoCoMo is opening a Beijing office, the Japan Times, a Japanese daily... [26 Nov 2003]
Intel sets sights on lip-reading software
News The work on these applications and the development of AVSR is taking place at Intel's China Research Center in Beijing. By matching these movements with speech, the application can provide a computer with enough data to respond to voice recognition... [29 Apr 2003]
Smartcard ticketing going Underground
News Philips said it sees London as a European testing ground for its MiFare chips, which are already being used in the public transportation systems of Moscow, Beijing, Seoul and Ankara, among others. This month 80,000 of the cards were issued to staff... [20 Nov 2002]
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