China Picks Up RosettaNet
September 24, 2003 |
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It is expected that very soon RosettaNet will be announcing a partnership in China.
The collaboration will be with the Ministry of Science and Technology–RosettaNet China–for the promotion of its XML e-commerce standards across the country's high-tech industry and multinationals in order to increase economic growth in the region by enhancing trading partner relationships and increasing e-commerce business opportunities.
RosettaNet China, to be formally launched next month, will be backed by a host of corporations including Cisco Systems Inc, IBM Corp, Intel Corp, Hewlett Packard Co, and Oracle Corp.
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