Digital China Releases Plan On Business Shift
November 14, 2007 |
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Guo Wei, president of Digital China, says that Digital China will push its business shif for each of its affiliates following the restructuring of its stake, and it will shift from a product seller to solutions provider in the next three to five years.
After last year's Innovation Technology Week, Digital China announced plans to implement an operational structure for four virtual affiliates. Guo says that Digital China will spend three to five years completing the shift from products to services and it has already completed the first phase of shifting within the IT sector.
Guo says that each of the subsidiaries will work out their core services, strategic services and innovative services in the next step. Innovation services will be carried out by means of venture capital and enable some employees to hold stakes in the company, but the core service will be completed in traditional means.
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