Dec

16

China and Cebu are bound in a long history, evident in Parian–the old Chinese quarter of Cebu. In its golden age, this city-quarter is home to the finest houses and shops as well as a grand church.

After the Japanese occupation in World War II, only a few houses and foundations survived to become heritage sites but there is hope for the future of Cebu-Chinese relations as an important envoy from the Dragon republic wishes to establish better trade and investments into the island.

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Dec

13

Through the Internet and electronic commerce, small businesses can match the potential of large multinational firms however technology may not be enough to ensure success.

If small-to-medium enterprises are to succeed in the e-commerce market on a global level, it is importance for them to forge strong, stable local and global partnerships.

It’s time to team up.

Through combining one’s resources with those of other local enterprises, such as banks and merchants for various services for remittances, savings, loans, bills payments, allows growth in the market and expansion of the sales force.

Aside from domestic partnerships, there is the need to form global partnerships. By reaching out to global experts, small-to-medium businesses will not only have access to funding support but can learn about global best practices.

Continued partnerships are also the constant thrust for business development as working with  various partners, ideas will come and  with customer feedback, results in product or services innovation.

Dec

6

Chief Technical Officer of GlassHouse Technologies, James Damoulakis shares his analysis on the relevenace of software as a service (SaaS) cloud computing in today’s corporate IT departments and businesses.

Read the answers here to the questions, such as the true costs of cloud services? Does the cloud model support a corporation’s overall economic goals? Is an internal cloud viable? Is cloud availability adequate?

Dec

4

Denis Pombriant of customer relationship management (CRM) market research and consultancy Beagle Research Group discusses how trends can be misconceived, innovations are not worth what these are hyped up to be. Misconceptions can be exploited by ignorant, unscrupulous individuals leading to destructive consequences.

Learn more here as Denis Pombriant sets the record straight on certain misconceptions on CRM.

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