Stories by Stephen Lawson

ASP, system integrator join forces in Asia

Hong Kong-based application service provider Netalone.com forged a deal on Sunday with consulting firm Kanbay that may let the Netalone take advantage of the burgeoning IT talent pool in India.

China Unicom Set on 3G CDMA, Qualcomm Says

Chinese mobile operator China United
Telecommunications Co. (China Unicom) is committed to future CDMA (Code
Division Multiple Access) technology from Qualcomm Inc., according to
executives from the U.S. mobile technology company interviewed here Thursday.

Governments Must Seize Internet Opportunities

Governments have to seize the chance to deliver better
and faster services using the Internet, a series of leaders said this week at
the World Congress on Information Technology here.

Software Vendor Touts Simplicity on the Web

Taiwanese software vendor InfoPower Corp. this week is
showing off a set of tools designed to let non-technical users gather and
present data as they choose and make it available across a corporate intranet
or the Internet.

WCIT2000 - Asia ready for web economy, Cisco CEO says

Cisco Systems president and chief executive officer John Chambers here on Tuesday applauded Asian countries' grasp of the importance of the Internet, in an address to the World Congress on Information Technology.

WCIT2000: Asia ready for web economy, Cisco CEO says

Cisco Systems president and chief executive officer John Chambers here on Tuesday applauded Asian countries' grasp of the importance of the internet, in an address to the World Congress on Information Technology.

WCIT2000: Internet Revolution Could Falter, Fiorina Warns

An Internet-powered revolution in commerce and life may falter if industries and governments don't work together to seize opportunities for change, Hewlett-Packard president and chief executive officer Carly Fiorina warned in a speech Monday to the World Congress on Information Technology here in Taipei, Taiwan.

Innovation Holds Risks, Economist Cautions

Industry executives, academic and political leaders need to embrace the risky business of innovation, according to Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Lester Thurow. Thurow was speaking on Monday at the World Congress on Information Technology here.

Asia Ready for Web Economy, Cisco CEO Says

Cisco Systems Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer John Chambers here on Tuesday applauded Asian countries' grasp of the importance of the Internet, in an address to the World Congress on Information Technology.

WCIT2000: Fiorina addresses HP-Microsoft future

Hewlett-Packard president and chief executive officer Carly Fiorina here on Monday said that the legal remedies ordered against Microsoft last week are not expected to change HP's relationship with the software giant.

WCIT2000 - Fiorina addresses HP-Microsoft future

Hewlett-Packard president and chief executive officer Carly Fiorina here on Monday said that the legal remedies ordered against Microsoft last week are not expected to change HP's relationship with the software giant.

Internet Revolution Could Falter, HP's Fiorina Warns

An Internet-powered revolution in commerce and life may
falter if industries and governments don't work together to seize opportunities
for change, Hewlett-Packard Co. President and Chief Executive Officer Carly
Fiorina warned in a speech Monday to the World Congress on Information
Technology here in Taipei, Taiwan.

Fiorina Addresses HP-Microsoft Future

Hewlett-Packard Co. President and Chief Executive Officer Carly Fiorina here on Monday said that the legal remedies ordered against Microsoft Corp. last week are not expected to change HP's relationship with the software giant.

Processor Maker Eyes x86 as 3G Chip

Rise Technology Co., a creator of x86 CPUs, is
developing a super-low-power version of its current processor for
third-generation (3G) mobile-phone handsets that will allow mobile Internet
users to take advantage of almost all Web plug-in applications, the company
said this week at the Computex trade show here.

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