



IT spending from China's healthcare sector is projected to grow from US$2 billion in 2009 to as much as 3.8 billion by 2012, fueling the growth for most of the Red Dragon's IT industry, Springboard Research found.
Mobile broadband will overtake fixed broadband in China by 2014, Ovum has predicted.
An “Asian hacking group” may be responsible for the series of attacks on Google and other companies in China, if the trails from various press leaks are to be believed.
Fierce competition makes Chinese users expect discount offerings that are surprisingly higher than elsewhere. This kind of discount makes pricing strategies critical to the profitability of storage vendors. This report provides some best practices for creating a China-specific pricing strategy that may help storage vendors improve their profitability and obtain better positioning in the marketplace.
Mobile global connections in 2009 were 1.2% lower than previously forecasted, but outlook remains bright for the mobile space from now through 2014, when connections are expected to reach 6.49 billion, bolstered by rapid growth from emerging markets in Asia Pacific, which would account for 63% of global net connections by then.
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, is seeking information from 30 technology companies in advance of a hearing he is planning on their human rights practices in China.
An audit of Uganda's US$106 million national fiber backbone and e-government infrastructure project, which was contracted to Huawei Technologies of China, has brought to the fore inadequate supervision by the relevant government ministry and pricing anomalies on the part of the contractor.
IT spending in China is expected to hit a high of US$38.9 billion from now through 2013, offering prime opportunity for IT providers due to the multiple stimulus policies issued by China’s central government during the economic crisis.
Demand for ICT products and services is expected to surge over the next 12 months, according to a survey conducted by Avaya at its annual Asia Pacific Business Partner Conference in Beijing, China. The survey was conducted by Avaya Asia Pacific by polling participants from 20 countries in Asia Pacific who attended the conference.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China (MFA) has awarded the Datacard Group a major contract to issue the country's diplomatic, Service and Public Fair passport.



