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Offshore Development after a 7.1 Earthquake in Taiwan Print
Written by Patrick Egan   
Tuesday, 30 January 2007

An interview David Richards, President and CEO of Wandisco, about how O2Micro kept working after a 7.1 earthquake in Taiwan.  Offshore developers around the world were able to continue working in a multi-site development environment completely without internet or phone access.  Get more information about Wandisco at www.wandisco.com


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written by Tim Toumey , February 01, 2007
I was working with another company who "had" a development shop in Taiwan at the time. Wish I had something like that
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written by Ben Klein , January 31, 2007
Compelling case study on multisite development and the challanges of offshore development. Worth a listen.
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