Top trends
Article Abstract:
A Forrester Research in the year 2004 surveyed more than 500 technology experts and found a broad range of projections, including continued momentum in corporate offshore outsourcing, increased focus on technology to measure corporate performance, more use of wireless networking, and consumer advances in areas like laptops, PCs, and mobile phones. Some of the latest technological trends that may affect the business in a successful outlook including laptops, convergence, wireless access, and cell phones are viewed briefly.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 2004
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Turning things around
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Palladium Equity Partners LLC, a private-equity firm has generated an annual revenue of $844 million in 2003. Marcos A. Rodriguez, Founder of Palladium, says his company seeks to invest in companies that would benefit from the growing Hispanic population.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 2004
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El Paso maps out a high-tech future
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Issues are presented concerning the proposed transformation of the border economy of the region around El Paso, TX, into a centre for electronic commerce between Mexico and the US. The implications for the local economy are discussed.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 2001
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