TAIWAN'S D-LINK SELECTS GYUMRI FOR GLOBAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
http://asbarez.com/112586/taiwan%E2%80%99s-d-link-selects-gyumri-for-global-software-development-center/
Thursday, August 8th, 2013
D-Link
GYUMRI, Armenia”XAt first observation, one questions how Taiwan”¦s
D-Link software could relate to Gyumri, Armenia? But times have changed
and these companies are becoming global corporations. Like Western
and Japanese companies before them, Chinese and Taiwanese companies
are looking to expand around the world and to improve their level of
sophistication and profits.
D-Link Corporation (Chinese: ¤Ķ°T¬ģ§Ž) is one example of such
a company.
D-Link”¦s products are geared towards the networking and communications
market. Its business products include network routers, surveillance
network cameras, firewalls, iSCSI SANs, business and consumer wireless
products, and broadband devices. With over $1 billion is sales in
2012, D-Link is a market leader in Wi-Fi-related product shipments
worldwide, enjoying a 33% share of the market. How did D-Link grow from
a tiny company in 1986 to where it is today? The answer is simple:
by selecting the best talent in the world and focusing on research,
engineering and innovation. D-Link hopes to continue executing this
successful strategy by bringing a part of their software development
operations to Gyumri, Armenia in the near future.
http://asbarez.com/112586/taiwan%E2%80%99s-d-link-selects-gyumri-for-global-software-development-center/
Thursday, August 8th, 2013
D-Link
GYUMRI, Armenia”XAt first observation, one questions how Taiwan”¦s
D-Link software could relate to Gyumri, Armenia? But times have changed
and these companies are becoming global corporations. Like Western
and Japanese companies before them, Chinese and Taiwanese companies
are looking to expand around the world and to improve their level of
sophistication and profits.
D-Link Corporation (Chinese: ¤Ķ°T¬ģ§Ž) is one example of such
a company.
D-Link”¦s products are geared towards the networking and communications
market. Its business products include network routers, surveillance
network cameras, firewalls, iSCSI SANs, business and consumer wireless
products, and broadband devices. With over $1 billion is sales in
2012, D-Link is a market leader in Wi-Fi-related product shipments
worldwide, enjoying a 33% share of the market. How did D-Link grow from
a tiny company in 1986 to where it is today? The answer is simple:
by selecting the best talent in the world and focusing on research,
engineering and innovation. D-Link hopes to continue executing this
successful strategy by bringing a part of their software development
operations to Gyumri, Armenia in the near future.