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Cisco Will Build 50 New Networking Academies In Sichuan

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

At the tenth anniversary of Cisco’s (CSCO) China Networking Academy held in Chengdu, Sichuan, the company announced that it would further enhance cooperation with the Sichuan government and Sichuan Education Department to establish 50 new academies in the next three years to realize 100% coverage of this project in Sichuan’s institutes of higher learning.

The Cisco Networking Academy project entered China in 1998. By cooperation with universities and institutes, the project aims to train senior network technology professionals with the help of its advanced network materials and the world’s top e-learning platform. Over the past ten years, Cisco has established over 200 such academies in 70 Chinese cities, in which about 100,000 students have been trained.

Cisco plans to build 300 new networking academies in China in the next three years, of which 50 will be located in Sichuan. At the same time, it will enlarge the number of its cooperated universities from 139 to over 220. By 2011, the total number of Cisco Networking Academy in China is expected to be over 500, providing about 100,000 new IT talents and 200 qualified teachers for the technology industry.(from ChinatechNews.com)

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Chinese Internet Armageddon Not On The Horizon

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

China’s technology media reports have been awash this week with news that China might soon run out of Internet Protocol addresses, and therefore Chinese Internet users will lose their ability to get online. But now a new wave of reports say this is all exaggeration.

News reports emanating from the 2008 IP Address Resource Seminar held by the China Internet Network Information Center stated that because the current IPv4 addresses were limited and 80% of the final allocation IP addresses had been used, new Chinese netizens may not be able to gain normal access to the Internet by 2010.

However, a representative in charge of Chongqing’s radio and TV broadband services told local media that while it is true that IPv4 address availability is diminishing, it will not lead to an impossibility of gaining Internet access for China’s new netizens. Internet resources are not like natural resources which are non-renewable — they are man’s creation and man has the power to create more IP addresses. Man has dominion over the lowly IP address, and the shortage can be resolved with current technologies.

Other news reports are seeking to quell the potential unrest of bits and bytes which might be upset by the lack of access. These Chinese news reports are saying that the shortage of IP addresses is mere speculation. In recent years, the equipment introduced in China’s telecom industry can both support IPv4 and IPv6. Once the IPv4 addresses are not available, the operators will start to use the IPv6 addresses, so Chinese netizens do not need to worry about Internet access in China. The unfettered access to the Internet that Chinese netizens have always enjoyed should continue long into the future.

As an upgrade version of IPv4, the IPv6, which is the core of the next-generation Internet’s technologies, can provide adequate IP addresses with an estimated allocation number of about one million addresses for each person around the world.(from Chinatechnews.com)

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Axacore Provide Faxagent

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Headquartered in San Diego, California, Axacore is a technology provider of faxing and document imaging solutions. Axacore can help orgnizations  steamline paper-intensive business processes and automate the flow of documents to team members, customers, partners, and vendors.

Dedicated to excellence in product development and customer support, Axacore’s products include Faxagent, Scanagent, and XDOC. A lot of people are satisfacted with Axacore’s Fax server. There are some features including Fax Over IP in Faxagent. Having this function, you can use your IP enable PBX or voice gateway.

Axacore’s Fax sofeware is opened and you can as soon as fastly and eastly integrate API to take advantage of standard functionality in a easy steps.  

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Phoenlxtv.com May Play the Domain Name Chinese.com

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

According to sources, Phoenlxtv.com will play its new domain name because now the domain name phoenlxtv.com is very difficult to be remembered by Chinese in the Mainland who are its main audiences. The new domain name will be announced after two months and maybe the domain name chinese.com will be used.

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Giant Will Get Listed On New York Stock Exchange In November 1

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Hi, guys, The National Day is over and we came back. There are a lot of things happened recently. Now I will give you a news about a great company which’s name is Giant Interactive Group. As its name, Giant Interactive Group is very like a Giant in China. Giant’s chief leader Shi Yuzhu is known to Chinese as his legendary experience of business start-up. Shi got the first pot of gold from his product “HanKa(Chinese)” in the initial stage of China’s reform and opening. Giant entered into online game in 2005.

After two years, Giant Interactive Group will  get listed on New York Stock Exchange in november 1st this year.  Giant are one of China’s leading online game developers and operators. Their online game ZT Online was the most popular online game in China in 2006. Giant focus on massively multiplayer online, or MMO, games that are played through networked game servers in which tens of thousands of players are able to simultaneously connect and interact.

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