亚洲精品1234,久久久久亚洲国产,最新久久免费视频,我要看一级黄,久久久性色精品国产免费观看,中文字幕久久一区二区三区,久草中文网

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business / Technology

IBM allows govt to access its software codes

By Gao Yuan (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-10-16 09:46

IBM allows govt to access its software codes

IBM's?logo is pictured at the IBM facility near Boulder, Colorado, Sept 8, 2009. [Photo/Agencies]

In order to unlock the billion-dollar government procurement market, IBM Corp will allow the government access to its software codes, a senior executive said on Thursday.

The company is the first overseas tech major to publicly announce such a move.

IBM agreed to let the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and its certified institutes to examine IBM products in a "cleanroom" to make sure they fit national information security policies, said Steve Mills, senior vice-president of IBM software and systems unit.

Calling the plan "the ability to address 'secure and controllable' China initiative," Mills said the company's growth in China needs government sponsorship.

He did not specify if all the products the company sells in China will submit to the examination.

Charlie Dai, principal analyst at Forrester Research Inc, said the move demonstrated the collaborative attitude of IBM to work with Chinese government and help in the digital transformation for Chinese companies.

"It also shows that IBM is under pressure to sustain its business growth in China, addressing the security concerns of Chinese government and ecosystem expansion are two critical steps," Dai said.

China is on full alert about information security threats since former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden unveiled massive surveillance schemes carried out by the US government.

Information technology products purchased by government bodies and State-owned enterprises all come under the category of government procurement sector.Industry regulators are vetting all the items for possible security vulnerabilities.

Hot Topics

Editor's Picks
...