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SMEs and Global Growth: The High-Tech Advantage

To a greater extent every day, information technology is levelling the playing field for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs). Export markets, in particular, are no longer the exclusive domain of large players with the resources to field global sales and production staffs. Today, even startups can use the Internet to sell abroad, and to commission foreign firms to produce their designs cheaply.

Bridging the gap in a new technology paradigm - Chinese

在移动支付、线上金融管理和电子商务等新技术的快速采用和频繁使用方面,中国消费者处于世界领先水平。在消费者的带动之下,中国企业正在采用新技术来提供产品和服务,并将此举视为未来成功的关键。虽然目前中国的技术领军企业如阿里巴巴、腾讯和百度在全球已有相当的知名度,但小型技术公司或传统行业中公司的技术采用情况却较少为人所知。为更好地了解后者的技术采用情况,经济学人智库(The Economist Intelligence Unit, EIU)对350家中国公司进行了调查,包括其对采用技术解决方案改善产品或服务所持的态度、计划和战略。调查的主要对象是金融、零售和医疗行业的公司。调查的主要发现包括:

Bridging the gap in a new technology paradigm

China’s consumers lead the world in their fast adoption and frequent use of new technologies such as mobile payments, online financial management and e-commerce. With consumers setting the pace, Chinese companies are adopting new technologies to deliver products and services, and view this uptake as crucial for future success.

How are China's legacy companies crossing the technological bridge?

Bridging the gap in a new technology paradigm

While the world now hears much about China’s big technology players Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu, less is known about smaller tech players or about the technology adoption of companies in traditional industries. To shed light on the latter, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) surveyed 350 companies across China on their attitudes, plans and strategies toward adopting technology solutions to improve their products or services, with a focus on the finance, retail and healthcare industries. The key findings are:

The state of IT procurement

Over the past ten years, the role of information technology in business has changed. In the wake of the dot-com crash, many companies saw IT primarily as a driver of ef ciency and reliability in their internal operations, a means to administer and document business initiatives. It was considered a cost to be carefully controlled, if not minimised, by bringing process, oversight and collective buying power to IT investments. 

The state of IT procurement

The state of IT procurement, a study conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and sponsored by HPE Financial Services, explores how IT procurement executives say their function is working now and where—and how—it needs to evolve to better reflect today’s technologies and the role they play in business. Download the whitepaper below via the "Download Full Report" button, and the Executive Summary via the thumbnail. 

 

New EIU report compares countries on digital capabilities of cultural institutions

Does the IoT fun stop with connected toy data breaches?

The term “connected device” should immediately provoke questions such as “to what?”, “for what purpose?”, and “with what level of protection for the data?”

Growth in the Cloud: The Corporation as Incubator

Companies are no longer wondering if cloud will aid expansion, instead the question is are they leveraging its full potential

Why get involved in a moonshot?

Scientists who build a career in research are often motivated by the challenge of addressing the world’s toughest, most impenetrable questions. Can we find the cure for cancer? How do we feed every person in the world? Are there alternate universes? Moonshots—ambitious, large-scale research

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