Posts Tagged ‘certification’
Anti-virus Products Of 360, Rising, Kingsoft Pass VB100 Tests
April 22nd, 2010
Virus Bulletin, the international anti-virus software certification organization, has published the latest results for its VB100 tests, in which anti-virus products of Chinese security companies 360, Rising and Kingsoft gained certifications.
Virus Bulletin’s report shows that the anti-virus product of 360 has great advantages for various indices. At the same time, though some of Kingsoft’s products […]
Sybase Gains Chinese Database Security Certification
May 15th, 2009
China’s encryption standards have a new international convert, as Sybase has succumbed to following the Chinese government’s edicts on data security and has duly received a security certificate from the Chinese government.
The certificate has been issued for E-Secure Anywhere database, a co-branded product between Sybase and China’s East Port Technology Company Ltd., a high-tech enterprise […]
Wi-Fi Alliance Opens Second Chinese Certification Test Lab In Shanghai
October 15th, 2008
The Wi-Fi Alliance announced at an industry seminar held in Shanghai that the Shanghai-based TA Technology has become its newest Authorized Test Laboratory, marking the birth of the alliance’s thirteenth Wi-Fi test lab around the world.
ZTE Gains WiMAX Forum’s Wave2 System Certification
October 9th, 2008
ZTE Corporation, China’s leading telecom equipment manufacturer, has announced that its WiMAX 16e system gained the Wave2 qualification certification issued by the WiMAX Forum.
Foxconn Not A High-tech Enterprise Under China’s New Standard?
June 18th, 2008
With the cancellation of Shenzhen’s local standards and the adoption of China’s new national standard regarding high-tech enterprises, companies like Foxconn may no longer meet China’s definition for being high-tech, which could greatly affect their tax payments.
Information Security Products To Be Certified In China
March 11th, 2008
News from General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China is that AQSIQ and the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People’s Republic of China have jointly issued a notice asking that 13 types of information security products under eight categories undergo a mandatory certification.