Wider application of the Internet in China, particularly in government and business administration, will bring the network economy out of its slump of the past few years, according to an Internet expert.
Weiterlesen: Internet Must Play Larger Role in China: Expert
DATUK Lim Chee Wah, chief executive officer of Dataprep Holdings Bhd, is moving fast to capture a slice of the information technology (IT) market in China. Having completed two information and communication technology (ICT) projects in China estimated at US$4mil, Dataprep continues to explore further opportunities in China and has plans for the Asia-Pacific region, Lim said at the signing of the IO- Wuhu Digital Development project agreement on Monday.
Weiterlesen: Dataprep capturing a bigger slice of the ICT market in China
The government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) has been making steady and sure progress in providing electronic public services to the Hong Kong community in the process of building an E-government.
Weiterlesen: HK Government Makes Steady Progress in Electronic Transformation
China möchte bei der Anwendung von Filter- und Zensurmethoden vom Westen profitieren. Während der Vorstellung neuer Auflagen für Internetprovider beklagte Xu Youbai, ein Vertreter des "Nationalen Netz-Zivilsierungsprojekts" im Reich der Mitte am Wochenende, dass es China auch nach Jahren des Aufbaus einer virtuellen Mauer rund um seine Surfer immer noch an Erfahrung bei der "Regulierung" des Internet mangele.
Weiterlesen: China: Der Westen hat die besseren Internet-Regulierer
E-government in the HKSAR is showing signs of life with the number of people visiting gov.hk domains from home growing 46 percent year on year, compared to only 24 percent growth in the total number of people using the Internet in Hong Kong over the same period, according to latest information from Nielsen//NetRatings.
