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As recently as [[2000]], Inspur was a local company based in Shandong, with its business activities spanning North China. The company later moved its marketing center to Beijing, the IT industry hub of China, and expanded its operations to the national level.
As recently as [[2000]], Inspur was a local company based in Shandong, with its business activities spanning North China. The company later moved its marketing center to Beijing, the IT industry hub of China, and expanded its operations to the national level.


In June 2005, it was reported that [[Microsoft]] had invested 20 million US$ in the company.
In June 2005, it was reported that [[Microsoft]] had invested 20 million US$ in the company. And on 18 April 2006, the company switched its name from "Langchao" to "Inspur" in hopes it would increase its sales from overseas markets by as much as thirty percent by 2010.


On 18 April 2006, this company switched its name from "Langchao" to "Inspur" in hopes it would help itself grab as much as 30 per cent of its sales from overseas markets by 2010.

Langchao and the Venezuelan Government to traverse of the enterprise [[VIT, C.A.|VIT]] (Venezolana de Industrias Tecnológicas). They maked a deal for construct a computer fabric on Paraguana's Tax Free Zone, [[Falcón]], [[Venezuela]] for the assembling of the [[Computador Bolivariano|Bolivarian Computers]].


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Revision as of 08:03, 11 November 2006

Inspur
Company type???
IndustryComputer hardware
Founded2000
HeadquartersChina Jinan, Shandong, PRC
ProductsComputer hardware
RevenueIncrease $ ? billion (2006)
Increase $ ? billion (2006)
Decrease $ ? billion (2006)
Number of employees
???? (2006)
WebsiteInspur

Inspur, formerly named Langchao, (浪潮 in Chinese, means "tides") is a Chinese computer technology company famous for its PC server and software products.

Inspur's manufacturing base and R&D center is located in Jinan, Shandong Province. Its business activities include server manufacturing and software development. The company also acts as an outsourcing recipient for both the United States of America and Japan. The company's most important product is server hardware.

As recently as 2000, Inspur was a local company based in Shandong, with its business activities spanning North China. The company later moved its marketing center to Beijing, the IT industry hub of China, and expanded its operations to the national level.

In June 2005, it was reported that Microsoft had invested 20 million US$ in the company. And on 18 April 2006, the company switched its name from "Langchao" to "Inspur" in hopes it would increase its sales from overseas markets by as much as thirty percent by 2010.