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InternetNews February 28, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Intel to Craft Chips in Vietnam Intel today pledged to put up $300 million to build a semiconductor manufacturing and test plant in Ho Chi Minh City, part of the company's quest to expand its operations in overseas. |
InternetNews February 28, 2006 David Needle |
Sun Shines With $400M Workstation Deal Sun Microsystems scored a major coup with the sale of over 27,000 Sun Ultra 20 workstations to the Mexican Ministry of Education. |
BusinessWeek March 6, 2006 Manjeet Kripalani |
Offshoring: Spreading The Gospel Outsourcing's inner circle has deep roots in GE and McKinsey. Here's how they caught the fever. |
BusinessWeek March 6, 2006 Stanley Reed |
The Real Shipping News Behind the furor over the U.S. and Dubai shipping deal is a well-respected company with global reach. |
CIO March 1, 2006 David Rosenbaum |
Hidden Costs Come Home to Roost The savings that companies reap from offshoring come with a risk. And risk always has a price. |
InternetNews February 24, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Microsoft 'Plays Chicken' With EC Microsoft has posted its official response to objections from European regulators that the software giant is dragging its feet in a long-running antitrust dispute. |
Inc. February 2006 Erik Sherman |
Fighting Fakes In 2005, piracy cost U.S. businesses an estimated $250 billion, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as pirates these days are knocking off everything from pharmaceuticals to shoe polish. |
Inc. February 2006 |
A World of Pirates When it comes to counterfeiting, China is the biggest offender but far from alone. Here's a sampling of what turns up in raids in the world's other counterfeiting capitals. |
Inc. February 2006 Darren Dahl |
India Snaps Up U.S. Firms The acquisition of American companies by Indian firms pass the $1 billion mark in 2005. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2006 John Teresko |
GM's Revamp Consolidates Suppliers A decade after becoming GM's first CIO, Ralph Szygenda accelerates IT globalization with a $15 billion program. |
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