The Chinese vice Premier Li Keying, likely next head of government of China could gain influence in Germany in the short term. During a visit to Berlin, Li agreed with Merkel business some 8,700 million euros.
When Li Keying, Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China, said his country was interested in opening up further towards the German business, was not exaggerating: the Chinese ambassador in Berlin, Wu Hong, said Friday January 7, 2011 that during Li’s visit to the capital germane, Germany and China signed commercial agreements for joint investments with a total value of 8,700 million euros.
The largest projects are the program of the Volkswagen for the supply of materials; the cost revolves around the 2,600 million euros, and a draft Daimler-Benz Company valued at 2,200 million euros. Other contracts include the modernization of a nuclear power plant in China and the sale of three ships.
A first approach
After meeting Friday with the Federal President of Germany, Christian Wolff, and the Chinese vice-premier attended his meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel, who described the meeting with Li as “a very thorough and friendly conversation on Sino-German, from economic cooperation to human rights.”
Another topic discussed by Merkel and Li was the first exchange of the impending state between Germany and China. Government representative Germany, Steffen Seibert, said the meeting with Li is a first approach. Analysts give importance to this meeting because the politician of 55 years is seen as the future head of government of China.
Advertising is a way to disseminate information about the benefits of a particular product or service. In these years, we have seen many ways of advertising campaigns on television, radio, newspapers … even advertising via SMS.
Now there is another way to do advertising and is using a method well known today, the BLUETOOTH. The Bluetooth is a wireless connection widespread, which enables transmission of data or information between devices such as mobile phones.
Since most mobile phones featuring the Bluetooth system, be considered a number of advantages over other advertising media:
The first is that the creation of the campaign you only need a small device that accompanies the software. The software for the creation of advertising is very simple to use. Also, consider the connections between different devices are free, so no extra expenditure in the dissemination of advertising. With regard to the connection between different modes is quick and easy establishment.
The cost of the device and any maintenance is quite affordable for the various companies and businesses. Ensuring a high percentage of acceptances of the campaigns. Moreover, the software has a built statistical reporting system to control the spread of each campaign undertaken.
The power failures have become one of the greatest threats to productivity and security faced by businesses. According to a report from IBM, computer systems deal with about 120 monthly anomalies in electricity, which include power outages, power surges and power spikes that can lead to data loss, low productivity, degradation of the devices or damage severe equipment.
In today’s corporate environments, a cut in energy not only affects the work of those who remain ‘tied’ to their offices, but also to employees who use collaboration tools for remote working, who can not access the servers of the company through their smart phones or laptops. That, excluding organizations that require electricity to key business functions and customer service, such as banks, hospital and offices for collection.
With this scenario, power protection solutions are a basic need to protect the assets of any organization. “While today’s computers and computer systems are becoming cheaper, information and value that represents access to it has grown exponentially. Therefore, even for an SME, ensure the integrity of the information is determinant and cannot be postponed, “said Hector Martinez, manager of business development for APC business.
The foundation for these solutions are electric power systems (UPS, for its acronym in English), similar devices, but power regulators that integrate internal batteries: When a power outage, automatically deliver emergency electric power, which translates in valuable minutes for employees to terminate their sessions properly (without loss of information) or system administrators to launch electric generators to ensure continuity in the operation.
Even the most advanced UPS include software applications that allow them to turn off computers and save changes to open files automatically, if the electrical damage occurs at a time when staff is not present, as at dawn or weekends.