A call center is a centralized office used for the purpose of receiving and transmitting a large volume of requests by telephone. A call center is operated by a company to administ
The outlook for China’s foreign trade remained grim but the full-year target of 10-percent rise will still be possible to achieve, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Tuesday.
The country might register a trade surplus in 2012, whi
Data from the Ministry of Commerce shows that China’s foreign direct investment inflows dropped 2.4 percent in the first four months of 2012 compared to last year, that is the longest period of declining inflows since the depths of th
The former head of U.S. counter-espionage says the Harper government is putting North American security at risk by allowing a giant Chinese technology company to participate in major Canadian telecommunications projects.
In an exclusive
Baidu has announced plans to launch a low-cost smartphone, marking its entrance into China’s mass smartphone market.
The smartphone, Changhong H5018, is manufactured by Foxconn and released in cooperation with China Unicom, and wi
iSoftStone Holdings Limited ("iSoftStone," or "the Company," NYSE: ISS), a leading China-based IT services provider, today reported higher revenues, net income, and diluted earnings per ADS in its unaudited financial res
The growing IT service industry in Shanghai received 307.52 billion yuan (48.77 billion U.S. dollars) in 2011, according to a report released by Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Information on Monday.
The figure was a 21.5 perc
Cloud computing and cloud services stocks fell 2.43 percent for the week ended May 11, 2012. The biggest one-week losers in our Talkin’ Cloud Stocks Index were Rackspace, Salesforce.com, VMware, Kenexa and SolarWinds. The biggest week
QSC AG started fiscal 2012 as planned, making progress in its transformation process into an ICT provider. The company brought to market its first entirely self-developed Cloud product with the cospace communications platform, broadened its
We get used to reading articles about deals being won by big systems integrators. These companies either provide all the services in a deal or sub contract to a smaller firm, which hardly gets a mention.
It is these smaller companies which
(Source: Ovum’s IT Services Contracts Analytics)
April saw IBM secure the biggest IT services contract so far in 2012 – a deal with Brazilian conglomerate EBX Group valued at $1bn over 10 years.
The contract, under which
VADS Bhd, a wholly-owned unit of Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), expects data centre business to emerge the biggest contributor to the company’s ICT operations moving forward.
Chief Executive Officer Ahmad Azhar Yahya said this was due to
MOS, a business process outsourcing service provider, delivers solutions that enable its clients in diverse fields such as Medical, Legal, Information Technology and Online Media to enhance their business. Ever since its establishment in 20