BlockApps Expands Ethereum's Presence in China; Announces New Funding and Key Partnerships

Gary Liu, the chief architect and hybrid cloud business director of Alibaba Cloud Computing, mentioned the “strong client demand for Ethereum-based …


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BlockApps Expands Ethereum’s Presence in China; Announces New Funding and Key Partnerships

Gary Liu, the chief architect and hybrid cloud business director of Alibaba Cloud Computing, mentioned the “strong client demand for Ethereum-based …

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BRIEF-Unisplendour signs MOU with 21Vianet and Microsoft (China) on cloud computing in China

Says signs strategic MOU with 21Vianet Group Inc and Microsoft (China) Co Ltd on cloud computing in China. Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/1jcPKCB.

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BRIEF-Unisplendour signs MOU with 21Vianet and Microsoft (China) on cloud computing in China

Says signs strategic MOU with 21Vianet Group Inc and Microsoft (China) Co Ltd on cloud computing in China. Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/1jcPKCB.


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BRIEF-Unisplendour signs MOU with 21Vianet and Microsoft (China) on cloud computing in China

Says signs strategic MOU with 21Vianet Group Inc and Microsoft (China) Co Ltd on cloud computing in China. Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/1jcPKCB.

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BRIEF-Unisplendour signs MOU with 21Vianet and Microsoft (China) on cloud computing in China

Says signs strategic MOU with 21Vianet Group Inc and Microsoft (China) Co Ltd on cloud computing in China. Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/1jcPKCB.

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BRIEF-Unisplendour signs MOU with 21Vianet and Microsoft (China) on cloud computing in China

Says signs strategic MOU with 21Vianet Group Inc and Microsoft (China) Co Ltd on cloud computing in China. Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/1jcPKCB.

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Microsoft cuts deals in China with government organizations and companies

Microsoft announced three new tie-ups in China on the same day that the country’s President Xi Jinping and a delegation visited its campus at Redmond, Washington.

The seven deals with Chinese companies and government institutions will likely give Microsoft greater access to the country’s large market. Other companies like Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard have also announced ties with Chinese companies, a market that has been proving complex for U.S. companies because of the strong backing of the government for local players.

Microsoft, for example, announced an agreement with its cloud partner in Beijing, 21Vianet, and IT company Unisplendour to provide custom hybrid cloud solutions and services to Chinese customers, particularly state-owned enterprises.

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Microsoft cuts deals in China with government organizations and companies

Microsoft announced three new tie-ups in China on the same day that the country’s President Xi Jinping and a delegation visited its campus at Redmond, Washington.

The seven deals with Chinese companies and government institutions will likely give Microsoft greater access to the country’s large market. Other companies like Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard have also announced ties with Chinese companies, a market that has been proving complex for U.S. companies because of the strong backing of the government for local players.

Microsoft, for example, announced an agreement with its cloud partner in Beijing, 21Vianet, and IT company Unisplendour to provide custom hybrid cloud solutions and services to Chinese customers, particularly state-owned enterprises.

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Microsoft pact makes Baidu the Edge browser’s default search engine in China

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Microsoft has announced a new partnership with Baidu, the hugely popular Chinese search engine. In China, Baidu.com will be the default home page and search engine for the new Microsoft Edge browser. Additionally, Baidu will deliver Universal Windows Applications for search, video, cloud and maps for Windows 10. The company plans to deliver a customized experience for Baidu’s more than 600 million users, featuring local browsing and search. Microsoft will make it easy for customers to upgrade to the official Windows 10 via a Baidu “Windows 10 Express” distribution channel. Microsoft isn’t abandoning Bing in China in its support for Baidu. According to Yusuf…

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