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Daily Archives: September 21, 2011
How much is an iPad worth in Brazil?
It’s great news that Foxconn has commenced production of Apple iPods at their factory in Jundiai, close to São Paulo. iPads are set to follow soon and the locally-produced versions should be in stores before the end of this year.
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Tagged Apple, cost, factory, foxconn, ipad, ipod, jundiai, miami, price, production, recruitment, São Paulo, tablet
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Brazil tells Europe ‘sort out your economy’
For the past few years, the IT Decisions team has been telling everyone who would listen that the technology industry in Brazil is an exciting place to be – we moved from Europe to be a part of this industry.
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Tagged brasil, brazil, china, CIO, economy, english, guido mantega, india, IT, nearshoring, offshoring, outsourcing, recession, technology, wall street journal
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