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Chinese search engine operator and AI technology developer Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2019. Read More
Shanghai-based cloud service provider UCloud Information Technology has won Series E funding from telecom operator China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK). Read More
Wuxi-based enterprise cloud service provider Huayun Data Technology Services recently announced the completion of RMB 500 mln in Series D+ funding from Tongkong Investment Management, Haitong Leading Capital Management, and other investment organizations. Read More
Shanghai-based cloud service provider UCloud Information Technology has received USD 50 mln in second-round funding led by Bertelsmann Asia Investments and Legend Capital, with participation from existing investor Doll Capital Management (DCM). Read More
Shanghai-based cloud service provider UCloud Information Technology has announced the receipt of USD 10 mln in Series A funding from Doll Capital Management (DCM) and Bertelsmann Asia Investments, to be used primarily for R&D, marketing and infrastructure purposes. Read More
Tencent (0700.HK) senior vice president Dowson Tong said today that the Shenzhen-based internet company will open its Tencent Cloud (unofficial translation) service to the public early this year. Read More
Intel Capital today announced plans to invest in Beijing-based telecom and IT operations management software and solutions provider Beijing ZZNode Technology, and reported that it has also signed a cooperation agreement with the company. Read More
A source close to China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) revealed recently that the operator is preparing to establish a cloud computing subsidiary to oversee cloud computing services at China Telecom's municipal and provincial-level subsidiaries. Read More
China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) has announced cloud computing trials in four cities as part of its cloud computing strategy codenamed "Star-Cloud." Read More