Chinese stories - Page 9
Education IoT market to be valued at US$11.3 billion by 2023
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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edutech
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hyperscale
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public cloud
The IoT in education market is set to soar to USD $11.3 billion by 2023, driven by eLearning adoption and connected devices, despite security concerns.
Haymarket HQ to help Aussie businesses get China-ready
Thu, 17th Jan 2019
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alibaba cloud
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australia post
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haymarket hq
With the help of Alibaba Cloud and other partners, Haymarket HQ will provide guidance for Aussies who want to break into the Chinese market.
Can it be trusted? Huawei's founder speaks out
Thu, 17th Jan 2019
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uc
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5g & beyond
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wireless networks
Ren Zhengfei spoke candidly in a recent media roundtable about security, 5G, his daughter's detainment, the USA, and the West's perception of Huawei.
Huawei CEO goes public on CFO arrest & China security concerns
Wed, 19th Dec 2018
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storage
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uc
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5g & beyond
Ken Hu faced a press conference where he addressed all the elephants in the room and growing concerns around the company's future.
BNZ merchant customers to get Alipay this year
Fri, 15th Jun 2018
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martech
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commerce systems
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payment technologies
BNZ is the first Kiwi bank to offer the option to accept Alipay which should roll out in July following the trial currently underway.
Tighter data regimes demand action: four steps to cyber security
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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data protection
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risk & compliance
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data privacy
As China and the European Union (EU) strengthen their data protection regimes, organisations need to reassess their cyber security readiness.
New research finds China tampering with public vulnerability data
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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cybersecurity
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fraud
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cybercrime
Recorded Future believes China has been altering public vulnerability data to allow the Ministry of State Security to play with it first.
NZ agrees on negotiating mandate to upgrade China FTA, worth thousands of Kiwi jobs
Fri, 8th Sep 2017
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exports
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fta
NZ's bid to boost economy via China FTA upgrade projected to create thousands of jobs, bolstering key sectors and trade ties.
China's DHgate launches Digital Trade Centre in Melbourne
Fri, 28th Jul 2017
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martech
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commerce systems
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partners
DHgate says the launch of the DTC will streamline the process of bringing the world's top brands to Australia.
AI system takes some of China's gruelling math exams
Tue, 13th Jun 2017
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robots
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it automation
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ai
An AI built to take on tough math exams managed to get through several papers in only two hours. But did it get good marks?.
The perfect launching pad for your Chinese expansion
Wed, 8th Mar 2017
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shared services
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co-working
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founders
Amidst Shanghai's bustling start-up scene, Fountown's co-working spaces are the perfect base for firms eyeing Chinese expansion.
'Silicon Valley of western China' to gain massive investment
Mon, 13th Feb 2017
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channel infrastructure
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industrial
The Chengdu Hi-tech Zone in western China is attracting global talent with its investments and plans for technological innovation.
Trump's tough talk may crush Asian vendors' US plans
Wed, 1st Feb 2017
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trump
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analyst report
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technology gifts
The global smartphone market is in a good place. Or perhaps was until Trump made his intended plans clear, that would affect all of Asia's industries.
Facebook searching for Google war
Mon, 17th Sep 2012
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martech
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personalisation
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cdp
Social networking site could capture 50% of global search market over the next few years through a new 'Social Search' era according to latest findings.
Apple opens Shanghai and Beijing stores
Tue, 21st Sep 2010
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apple
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technology gifts
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retail
Apple's iPhone 4 hits China this Saturday, launching at new Shanghai and Beijing stores with prices starting from CNY4,999.
Google to stay in China
Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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google
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censorship
Google's licence to operate in China has been renewed, conditional on the tech giant's promise to comply with Chinese law and rectify specific practices.
Aussie 'Web blackout' protest next week
Thu, 21st Jan 2010
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censorship
Australian websites are set to go dark next week in protest against the federal government's proposed compulsory Internet filtering.
Australia censors the Internet
Wed, 16th Dec 2009
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australian government
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hate speech
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cybersafety
The Australian government has announced that it will introduce its proposed Internet filtering system next year.
Privacy improvements at Facebook
Fri, 4th Dec 2009
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facebook
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open letter
As it announced that it now has more than 350 million members, leading social network Facebook also told users it was improving its privacy standards.
We just happened to be in the neighbourhood
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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partner programmes
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history
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corruption
Doing business in Asia can be challenging, but with careful preparation and perseverance, it can be a rewarding venture.