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Chinese family businesses: Dusk for the patriarchs

As ageing tycoons die, their heirs are feuding and their empires are at risk

COMPANIES can survive for hundreds of years. Their founders cannot. Hence the problem that eventually faces all family-owned firms: how to hand over from one generation to the next. In Stanley Ho’s case, the transition is proving stormy.

Mr Ho is the gambling king of Macau: the founder of an empire that includes casinos, ferries, an airline, hotels and commercial property. He is also 89 years old, in poor health and less lucid than he once was. His four families are fighting like harpies over his assets, which are held within an array of complex structures. …

Businesses Diversifying Search Engine Strategies: Report

A WebVisable survey finds video advertising to be an increasingly important component for small businesses. – Small businesses achieved more in search in the fourth quarter of 2010 by
increasing their keyword portfolios and diversifying ad spending across the
major search engines, according to a report released by WebVisible, a company
that tracks small business search advertising trends. According to th…


IBM Provides Tools for Social Businesses

After defining the need for enterprises to become social businesses, IBM also provides a set of tools and best practices to help companies evolve to social businesses. – ORLANDO,
Fla. Having outlined its vision of a social
business and indicating what IBM is doing to
become one, Big Blue also has introduced tools and best practices to help other
enterprises follow suit.

At
its Lotusphere 2011 conference here, IBM
unveiled its framework for how the next gene…


VMware Go Pro Cloud Service for Small Businesses

The platform includes a patch management solution aimed at securing virtual and physical infrastructure. – Virtualization and cloud infrastructure solutions specialist VMware
announced the general availability of Go Pro, a cloud service designed
to enable small to medium-size businesses to consolidate,
control and secure their physical and virtual IT infrastructure. Go
Pro is available by subscriptio…


Power.ME Offers Tasking for Individuals, Less So for Businesses

Power.ME handles personal needs well but falls short at the office door. – Task management for individuals
is not a one-size-fits-all proposition. Because its very much a self-driven
process, what works well for one person may not be as effective for a person
with different attitudes and motivations. But there are common threads to task
management, no matter what busin…


Microsoft Partners can Assist Companies in Improving the Efficiency of Small Businesses Posted By : Brian Ocheltree

The first thing Microsoft partners can assist small businesses with is reducing operating costs. Running a business requires a lot of money, but there are ways to reduce costs.

Businesses Lack Disaster Preparedness: Symantec Survey

A Symantec survey finds small businesses are at risk of data loss and many are unprepared for such an event. – Security specialist Symantec Corp. announced the findings of its 2011 SMB Disaster Preparedness Survey, which measured the attitudes and practices of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and their customers toward disaster preparedness. The survey findings suggested that though SMBs are at risk, …


Smaller Businesses Spend More on Mobile Services, Devices: Survey

Smaller companies are spending more on mobile services and devices, according to a new survey, with potential to stall their IT adoption. – Given the rise of mobile devices in both the consumer and
business spheres, its perhaps no surprise that small and midsize businesses are spending an increasing
amount on tablets and smartphones.
A newly completed study by the research firm SMB Group
suggests that SMBs (which it defines as comp…


PCI DSS Spending to Rise as Businesses Buy In: Survey

During the past several years, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard& or PCI DSS& has in some ways stood out as a model of industry self-regulation. Born from internal standards from American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and the Japan Credit Bureau, PCI DSS was synthesized together to align the policies of the payment card industry in order to prevent credit card fraud. In the past several years, the standard has undergone its share of changes, culminating with the recent release of PCI DSS 2.0. While passing a PCI DSS checklist should not be taken as evidence that security is foolproof, it is also true that an analysis released by Verizon in October 2010 found breached organizations are 50 percent less likely to be compliant than a normal population of clients using its PCI assessment service. But all roses have thorns. In a Cisco-sponsored survey, InsightExpress questioned 500 IT decision makers about PCI DSS, offering a window into some of the challenges and costs associated with compliance as well as what technologies they are adopting to meet those requirements. Some of the answers may surprise you. – …


Special Businesses Require Special Business Software Posted By : Harris

If you have tried all of the software available on the market and are not satisfied how they work for you, then you need to seek professional help. Having a company and keeping it successful is extremely important, part of that includes the proper software in order to run it properly. There are certain products on the market that may satisfy you, however, you may find certain aspects of the software which are not to your liking.

Dell Vostro 460 Desktop Designed for Small Businesses

The Vostro 460, starting at $599, offers Intel Core processors with Turbo Boost Technology 2.0. – Technology
giant Dell unveiled its Vostro 460 desktop at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las
Vegas, announcing worldwide availability for the PC
starting Tuesday, Jan. 11. The Vostro 460 is powered by second-generation Intel
Core processors and up to 16GB of DDR3
memory, as well as Intel Turbo…


Lenovo, HP, Cisco Hit CES Floor with Low-Cost Tech for Small Businesses

This year’s enormous Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas continues the convention’s penchant for showcasing cutting-edge technologies like 3D televisions that don’t require special glasses and numerous tablet devices hoping to take a bite of out Apple’s dominance in the market, but there are also hundreds of electronics devices that serve a more business-minded client. With small business owners looking forward to a more stable business year, IT department spending levels are likely to rise to their pre-recession levels for the first time, according to IT research firm IDC. With cloud computing and mobile device applications gaining popularity with the SMB market, wireless connectivity and portability are among the top draws for communications and productivity devices. After the immediate success of the iPad, tablets will also feature prominently in 2011, including the Cisco Systems Cius. A rocky economic recovery has encouraged small business owners to spend wisely on business essentials, with a focus on value for money. Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and others have responded to this need with notebooks and desktops offering unified communications (UC) features and productivity applications, many for less than $1,000. What follows is a look at what small businesses can take advantage of at this year’s CES. – …


CRM Software for Customer Relationship Management Fits Businesses of All Sizes Posted By : CRM Logic

Learn how the right CRM software can help your business. CRM which stands for Customer Relations software is a hot topic for large and small businesses alike. Businesses of all sizes are placing greater importance upon not only converting customers but maintaining a long term relationship with them. CRM software makes this process much easier and can even help automate sales and marketing campaigns.

Infogroup Provides Businesses with Expanded Business Listings

The company’s ExpressUpdate service now includes additional information in their business listings. – Marketing and research specialist Infogroup, a provider of local business
listings and points of interest (POI) data
for navigation, local search and location-based service applications, announced
that its ExpressUpdate service now offers local and national businesses the
opportunity to include …


Businesses Expect Increased Sales in 2011, Survey Finds

Among the top three areas of focus for businesses are software, hardware and a company’s Website. – Heading into the new year, a majority of small to medium-size businesses are
optimistic and are planning moderate changes in 2011, according to a survey of
more than 1,000 SMB decision makers. With 84 percent of the SMBs surveyed
predicting that sales will increase or remain the same, many busine…


On Why Businesses Aim to Establish Internet Presence Posted By : lenardriedman

Establishing Internet presence is a must for a lot of businesses in Houston and in other parts of the United States.

DBS to take over some RBS banking businesses in China: Update

DBS Group Holdings, Southeast Asia’s biggest bank, said it will take over Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc’s retail and commercial banking businesses in China.

RBS will transfer close to 25,000 clients in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen to DBS China, Singapore-based DBS said in a statement today. DBS didn’t spend any money on the deal, Melvin Teo, chief executive officer of DBS China, said at a news conference in Shanghai.

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DBS to take over some RBS banking businesses in China

DBS Group Holdings, Southeast Asia’s biggest bank, said it will take over Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc.’s retail and commercial banking businesses in China.

RBS will transfer close to 25,000 clients in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen to DBS China, Singapore-based DBS said in a statement today. DBS didn’t spend any money on the deal, Melvin Teo, chief executive officer of DBS China, said at a news conference in Shanghai.

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DBS to take over RBS’ businesses in 3 China cities

DBS Group (DBSM.SI), Southeast Asia’s biggest lender, is taking over Royal Bank of Scotland’s  (RBS.L) retail and commercial businesses in three Chinese cities, expanding its client-base in the world’s second-biggest economy.

The agreement will give 25,000 customers of the British bank in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen the option to transfer their existing accounts and deposits to DBS China, the Singapore bank said in a statement.

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DBS to take over RBS’s China retail, commercial bank businesses

DBS Group Holdings, Southeast Asia’s biggest bank, said it will take over Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc.’s retail and commercial banking businesses in China.

RBS will transfer close to 25,000 clients in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen to DBS China, Singapore-based DBS said in a statement on its website today. No amount was disclosed for the transaction, which is expected to be completed within six months.

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