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Business Technology Consulting: Leveraging IT Resources for Maximum Benefit

In doing business, utilizing state-of-the-art technology is not enough to gain the competitive edge. This goes hand-in-hand with using these to your company's advantage. Through business technology consulting services from a reputable firm, you are able to leverage your company's IT resources to maximize efficiency and profit. Today's technology-driven market calls for a more sophisticated approach to handling daily operations and dealing with business challenges. Whether you intend to develop a new capability, streamline operations, or solve existing problems, the right consultant can tailor a solution to meet your company's needs and objectives. There are many aspects of your enterprise that a technology consulting partner can work on. Business processes, people, and information can be united through enterprise application integration. Such a solution enables you to do away with manual processes and increase efficiency in the workplace. Better planning and deci...

Talk About CCS Technology Development With China Is Good, But Not Enough Without Support From China

British scientists are asking fellow scientists around the world to help China reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the development and implementation of carbon capture and storage technology (CCS technology). The call reflects the blunt reality that China is putting a new coal-fired power plant into service every week, on average, to support its rapidly growing need for energy to fuel rapid economic growth. Coal currently supplies about 70% of China's electricity needs, and the percentage seems destined to increase. The British announcement was made at a recent Shanghai Expo that highlighted economic growth and opportunities in the Asian country. Professor Mike Stephenson, director of the UK National Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage, explained why he felt compelled to be in Shanghai. "To put it bluntly, China is going to need to burn coal in quite staggering quantities if it is to sustain its current economic growth during the decades ahead." Professor Steph...