Imagine living through the breakthrough moments of Bill Gates, Steve
Jobs, and the other icons of today's new economy. The kind of
technological revolution that they led in Silicon Valley is now
sweeping through China, but with much more dramatic implications. The
dynamic entrepreneurs who are using technology to radically transform
business and cultural life in China are fighting not only outdated
business models and a tumultuous economy but also an unpredictable
government that has a love-hate relationship with the Net, at once
pushing its expansion at a feverish pace and censoring it. As Duncan
Clark, cofounder of BDA, an Internet consulting company in Beijing,
told author David Sheff, "This environment -- the regulations, the
competition, the political uncertainties -- makes these the fastest,
most courageous, nimblest-thinking people globally. To deal with this
level of risk and still sleep is no small accomplishment. But they're
hooked on it like some Chinese are becoming hooked on Starbucks
cappuccino." In this irresistible, groundbreaking book, Sheff takes us
into the trenches of the Chinese technology revolution, introducing
the major and minor players who are leading China into the
twenty-first century. Players like Bo Feng, the charismatic former
sushi chef who is now one of the leading venture capitalists in China.
And Edward Tian, a national hero who has been described as China's
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates combined, who left his own start-up on the
eve of its IPO in order to lead the government's attempt to bring
broadband to the entire nation, in the process leapfrogging the United
States, Europe, and the rest of Asia with the longest and fastest
network in the world. As the U.S. technological revolution wanes,
business leaders will be looking to the billion-plus potential
customers in China for new growth. In addition, the world's newest
member of the World Trade Organization will no longer be a bystander
in the global economy; it will be a fierce competitor. And when
hundreds of million Chinese have access to unprecedented information
and communication, China itself will be profoundly altered. Jay Chang,
an analyst who covers China for Credit Suisse First Boston, sums the
seismic nature of the changes: "What happens when China successfully
transforms from a mainly agrarian/industrial nation into one that has
significant input from the information technology industry? What
happens when eighty percent of the state-owned enterprises in China
are able to link economically to the global Internet on fast pipes?
What happens when China's engineering talent pool is able to gain
access to high-end computing resources and exchange ideas and
information easily with their global peers? What happens when fifty
percent of the Chinese population gets wired in ten years -- six
hundred million people, the largest number of Internet users in the
world?" With its compelling, character-driven story, researched over
the course of three years, China Dawn will be the definitive book on
the subject.
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The Story of Technology and Business Revolution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780061741227
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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