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Intel launches modular-server building tools…

News Intel's local OEM partners and channel resellers in the region include FPT in Vietnam, HCL and Wipro in India, MPP in Thailand and Teratec in Korea. William Wu, Intel's Asia-Pacific marketing manager for server platforms, said the set of modular... [15 Jan 2008]

Revealed: The top 30 offshoring destinations

News In terms of political and economic environment, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Vietnam all fare poorly. Vietnam China is India's closest rival in Asia-Pacific in terms of scale but is held back by language issues. [11 Dec 2007]

Vietnam tipped to be next outsourcing hotspot

News Harvey Nash cited the fact Vietnam has the second highest GDP growth after China and that it's now the third largest offshore services destination in South East Asia. Vietnam is tipped to become a more popular outsourcing destination than both... [10 Jul 2007]

Intel invests $10m in UK start-up

News Intel has been pouring cash into chip-making facilities of late, including a plant in China and a $300m chip-testing factory in Vietnam. Simon Atkinson, CEO and founder of Mirics Semiconductor said there is a huge global interest in addressing the... [03 Jul 2007]

Intel pours more cash into worldwide WiMax

News Trials in Indonesia and Vietnam are expected to take place in 2006. The company announced it has 13 new WiMax installations available in Europe, north Asia and south America, with 10 more Intel-sponsored networks due by the year's end. [11 Nov 2005]

Ballmer being kept on the leash for Oz trip

News At a meeting with the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Phan Van Khai, last week, Gates said the company would lend support to Vietnamese technology companies, and provide computer and software training to more than 50,000 teachers in the southeast Asian... [27 Jun 2005]

Leader: Microsoft's Asian front

Leader After recent reports that Microsoft was seeking an agreement with Indonesia's public sector IT departments, today talk is of a deal in Vietnam, also under the auspices of combating piracy. But still, Asia will be a huge market. [21 Jun 2005]

Avoiding Vietnam: The U.S. Army's Response to Defeat in Southeast Asia

White Paper As American operations against terrorism spread around the globe to places like Afghanistan and the Philippines, an increasing tendency has been for commentators to draw parallels with past experience in Vietnam. [28 Dec 2004]

Strategic Effects of Conflict With Iraq: Southeast Asia

White Paper The ten members of ASEAN are Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The general consensus on what constitutes Southeast Asia is the region covered by the Association of... [28 Dec 2004]

Emerging markets to drive PC growth

The markets analysed in the study include China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Russia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Mexico, Philippines, Vietnam, Egypt, Ethiopia, Turkey, Iran and Thailand. By 2010, mature markets in the United States, Europe and... [15 Dec 2004]

Lucent wins $120m Asia deals

News The wireless telephone network equipment maker will supply China Telecom, India's Tata Teleservices, Korea's KT and Vietnam Power Telecoms (VP Telecom) with network solutions based on Bell Labs technology, the research arm of Lucent. [15 Jun 2004]

HP takes the Penguin to Asia

News The new Asian machines are available immediately in Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, HP said. Hewlett-Packard has begun selling Linux PCs in 12 Asian countries. [16 Mar 2004]

Is counterfeiting resulting in Microsoft price cuts?

News Some software students in countries including China, Vietnam and Thailand will get tools at knock-down prices or free trial kits for a designated period of time, to encourage the spread of the Microsoft software in the region. [03 Mar 2004]

Microsoft touts entry level Windows

News Countries like Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Japan and Korea are wary of giving monopolistic control of crucial software to a foreign-based corporation, free to charge any price without regard for national interests. [09 Feb 2004]

Re:Viewing 2003 - Software

News Other notable Asian victories for the Penguin saw Vietnam and South Korea ramping up to make the switch and Japan's main mobile company DoCoMo plumping for Linux too, alongside the Symbian OS. It was a scenario that saw itself repeated across Asia... [22 Dec 2003]

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