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To: StanX Long who wrote (59654)1/30/2002 2:27:53 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Wednesday January 30, 12:00 AM

IBM claims 2002 year of 'e-Taiwan' take off
By Candy Chiu, The China Post

sg.news.yahoo.com

IBM Taiwan Corporation yesterday announced one of its chief aims in 2002 as constructing a more wired, or "e-Taiwan." To achieve the aim, IBM put forward three strategies: building infrastructure, developing power of integration, and bringing out products more quickly. In addition, with its newly formed executive team, IBM is to work actively on six main markets, including e-Sourcing, wireless application, Linux, Storage Networking, e-Learning, and high performance computing.

With the spur of globalization, market competition is no longer regional, but worldwide. Especially now that Taiwan is a part of World Trade Organization (WTO), it's only if Taiwan industries transform traditional island-type executive models into cross-country e-surrounding can they survive, according to Jason Hsu, general manager of IBM Taiwan Corporation.