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China is investing heavily in leading-edge and innovative information technologies to support its continuing economic growth. At the same time, Chinese businesses increasingly need to innovate with IT to create competitive difference and expand internationally. However, to what extent has China developed the capabilities to develop IT innovations and adopt them successfully? This 2011 ICIS panel session built a rich picture of maturity, skills, and management processes concerning IT adoption and innovation, bringing together diverse perspectives from research and practice. By drawing on experience from Europe and the U.S., as well as China itself, it also reflected on distinct aspects of the Chinese business environment and the impact of these on IT.
China is investing heavily in leading-edge and innovative information technologies to support its continuing economic growth. At the same time, Chinese businesses increasingly need to innovate with IT to create competitive difference and expand internationally. However, to what extent has China developed the capabilities to develop IT innovations and adopt them successfully? This 2011 ICIS panel session built a rich picture of maturity, skills, and management processes concerning IT adoption and innovation, bringing together diverse perspectives from research and practice. By drawing on experience from Europe and the U.S., as well as China itself, it also reflected on distinct aspects of the Chinese business environment and the impact of these on IT.
Publication Date: June 1, 2012
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The inconsistency of enterprise IT maturity in mainland China, combined with the region's economic growth, presents unique opportunities not just for provider sales but also for enterprise adoption of IT solutions that enable strategic business advantage.
The inconsistency of enterprise IT maturity in mainland China, combined with the region's economic growth, presents unique opportunities not just for provider sales but also for enterprise adoption of IT solutions that enable strategic business advantage.
Publication Date: May 1, 2012
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With more than 5 million engines built since 1938, Detroit Diesel has a solid reputation as a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty powerplants. Completing a trouble-free system migration from C++ to C# was critical to their success and maintaining their customers' trust. Using an ODC service delivery model, Shinetech development team successfully migrate the system in the first year, and engaged in individualized testing to guarantee the quality of deliveries for Detroit Diesel.
With more than 5 million engines built since 1938, Detroit Diesel has a solid reputation as a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty powerplants. Completing a trouble-free system migration from C++ to C# was critical to their success and maintaining their customers' trust. Using an ODC service delivery model, Shinetech development team successfully migrate the system in the first year, and engaged in individualized testing to guarantee the quality of deliveries for Detroit Diesel.
Publication Date: Oct 12, 2012
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