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China rail giant wins first overseas deal after merger -- from India

What technology to send orbiter to Mars? Do you mean NASA's deep space tracking technologies?

What software does India have that China doesn't? Do you have your own operating systems? Do you have your own application software?

Last time you tried to piggy back Russians to mars .... what happened to that every one knows .

Your space agency uses ESA deep space tracking for your moon mission and you have the audacity to make fun of others .
 
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What software does India have that China doesn't have?
China has mainly firmware/embedded systems engineers geared towards low level software in C language and assembly for the PC gear and networking equipment you make. India has all other software like dtatbase, ERP, Java, C#. So India is much stronger in international standard software for business applications. China is stronger for device level software (like drivers) that supports its manufacturing of PCs and networking gear.

Even to make a **** website requires software. But that does not qualify china to be software giant. Even in manufacturing, China is a service provider. Not the creator nor inventor of stuff. So Please try to realize the facts and stay in reality.
 
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@TaiShang Let's ignore trolls from Supa Powa and stick to the main theme.

The contract announcement on 10th June from CRRC
15.9 billion yuan, including metro, locomotives, tramways and maintenance service.

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There will be at least 800km of subways and at least 3000km of high-speed railway to be opened in China in 2016. The demostic market is huge enough plus the export!

Let's wait for the Shanghai-Kunming HSR(Guizhou section) and Hefei-Fuzhou HSR in July, I'll take some photos of CRRC's new EMUs(electric multiple unit) operating on these new lines!
@ahojunk @powastick @Yizhi @cirr @Shotgunner51

Hefei-Fuzhou HSR in trial, due to open in 20 days!
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@TaiShang Let's ignore trolls from Supa Powa and stick to the main theme.

The contract announcement on 10th June from CRRC
15.9 billion yuan, including metro, locomotives, tramways and maintenance service.

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There will be at least 800km of subways and at least 3000km of high-speed railway to be opened in China in 2016. The demostic market is huge enough plus the export!

Let's wait for the Shanghai-Kunming HSR(Guizhou section) and Hefei-Fuzhou HSR in July, I'll take some photos of CRRC's new EMUs(electric multiple unit) operating on these new lines!
@ahojunk @powastick @Yizhi @cirr @Shotgunner51

Hefei-Fuzhou HSR in trial, due to open in 20 days!
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Actually I was asking you guys to provide pics of the trains(that's on topic)
 
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China has mainly firmware/embedded systems engineers geared towards low level software in C language and assembly for the PC gear and networking equipment you make. India has all other software like dtatbase, ERP, Java, C#. So India is much stronger in international standard software for business applications. China is stronger for device level software (like drivers) that supports its manufacturing of PCs and networking gear.

Even to make a **** website requires software. But that does not qualify china to be software giant. Even in manufacturing, China is a service provider. Not the creator nor inventor of stuff. So Please try to realize the facts and stay in reality.

Again, what software does India have that China doesn't?
 
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I guess....Android, iOS, OS X, Windows, etc
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I asked them the same question many times but none of them can answer me. All they do is divert the attention to something else.

It's a pretty easy question, what software does India have that China doesn't have?

They said India is far ahead of China in software so I wanted to know as I want to learn.
 
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Southampton establishes rail link with China

10 June 2015/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Rail

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The University of Southampton has signed an agreement with Chinese high-speed train manufacturer CSR Qingdao Sifang (CSR Sifang) to establish a new centre for railway research and development.

The ‘China-UK Rail Transit Technology Joint Research and Development Centre’, which also involves Imperial College London and the University of Birmingham, will undertake research to develop new technologies, materials and manufacturing processes for high-speed trains and metros.

The University of Southampton’s Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) is collaborating with CSR, which has manufactured around half of China’s entire high-speed rail fleet, on research and development into biodynamics and ride comfort, vibration and noise reduction, human factors and staff training.

Southampton establishes rail link with China
 
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@Beidou2020 @terranMarine @TaiShang @cirr
We shouldn't waste time. If they like to compare Supa Powa with China, their choices. Related to this thread, pls eye on Siemens, Alstom, Kawasaki, etc. CRRC is in competition with these renowned international brands, not some small ants.

CSR's CRH380A vs CSR's Kawasaki-based CRH2
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What software does India have that China doesn't?
Please answer the question.
The software is called Supa Powa.
I guess you don't know this, but most of Chinese banks run on Indian software since last decade.
For example, "TCS BαNCS Core Banking Ranked China’s No. 1 Core Banking Solution in 2006 by Independent Research Firm."

Another one,
Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. (NYSE:SAY), the leading global consulting and information technology services company, announced today that it will launch a Global Delivery Campus (GDC) in Nanjing. The signing ceremony and the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the campus was held today at Nanjing Software Park was signed between Mr. Rama Raju, CEO, Satyam and Mr Shao Qiang , the Standing Director of the Nanjing New & High Technology Development Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nanjing Hitech Zone. With 2,500 seats, it will be the organization’s largest development facility outside of India.

"Satyam to Launch Global Delivery Campus in Nanjing, China"

This is 2007 report, the facility is in service at the moment.
 
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@Beidou2020 @terranMarine @TaiShang @cirr
We shouldn't waste time. If they like to compare Supa Powa with China, their choices. Related to this thread, pls eye on Siemens, Alstom, Kawasaki, etc. CRRC is in competition with these renowned international brands, not some small ants.

CSR's CRH380A vs CSR's Kawasaki-based CRH2
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This is a tiny contract by Chinese standard and more deals of a similar nature will surely follow。

So I wish some of our over-excited Indian friends could calm down for the benefit of their general health。
 
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