Carbon Black Integration Network (CBIN) Adds 10 New Partners

WALTHAM, Mass., — December 20, 2018— Carbon Black(NASDAQ:CBLK), a leader in next-generation endpoint security delivered via the cloud, today announced that the Carbon Black Integration Network (CBIN)grew more than 40 percent in 2018. The program now features 114+ partners and 150+ product integrations, making it one of the most robust partner programs of its kind… Continue reading Carbon Black Integration Network (CBIN) Adds 10 New Partners

Made in the USA! CRRC Delivers Subway Cars To MBTA

SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 18, 2018 — Marking a significant milestone in the delivery of subways to the MBTA, CRRC MA Chairman and President Jia Bo, joined by Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, Chinese Counsel General in New York Mr. Huang Pnig, MassDOT Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack, Interim MBTA General Manager Jeff Gonneville, and Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno,… Continue reading Made in the USA! CRRC Delivers Subway Cars To MBTA

Chinese Embassy Protests Huawei CFO Meng’s Arrest in Canada

Boston, Dec. 5, 2018, — The Chinese embassy in Canada voiced its “firm opposition” to the reported arrest of Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of China’s Huawei Technologies today. The Canadian police, at the request of the US, arrested a Chinese citizen who did not violate any US or Canadian laws, the embassy said in… Continue reading Chinese Embassy Protests Huawei CFO Meng’s Arrest in Canada

Centennial Enterprises as Sources of Innovation in Emerging Economies

(This paper was presented at the Session of XVIII World Economic History Congress in August 2018.) By Wei YI, Denggao LONG, Pierre van der Eng, Tsinghua University Many less-developed countries and emerging economies have long-established enterprises. They were often founded at times when countries were colonies or had semi-colonial status. They have grown through the… Continue reading Centennial Enterprises as Sources of Innovation in Emerging Economies

Interview with Michelle Wu on Boston City Council’s Short-term Rental Ordinance

By Olivia Bornstein, bostonese.com Boston, June 20, 2018, — There will soon be new rules surrounding nightly rentals in Boston. You might have heard this on radio as Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu spoke about her support for these new rules on local radio stations. On June 13, the Boston City Council voted 11 to… Continue reading Interview with Michelle Wu on Boston City Council’s Short-term Rental Ordinance

WuXi Biologics Invests $60 Million to Establish a Production Facility in Worcester, MA

WORCESTER, MA and SHANGHAI, June 11, 2018 – WuXi Biologics (2269.HK), a leading global open-access biologics technology platform company offering end-to-end solutions for biologics discovery, development and manufacturing, today announced that it is to invest $60 million and hire approximately 150 employees to establish a state-of-the-art biologics clinical and commercial manufacturing facility in Worcester, Massachusetts in the… Continue reading WuXi Biologics Invests $60 Million to Establish a Production Facility in Worcester, MA

The Moy Family Honored at A Taste of Ginger

By John Tsou, bostonese.com photographer Boston, April 12, 2018, A Taste of Ginger was held on April 9 at Museum of Fine Art with about 300 guests attending. It’s one of Boston’s largest food events of the year benefiting Joslin Diabetes Center’s Asian American Diabetes Initiative (AADI). The Moy family, including Ricky Moy, Brian Moy and… Continue reading The Moy Family Honored at A Taste of Ginger

Videos from Chinatown Business Association Year of Dog Banquet

Boston, March 29, 2018, — Chinatown Business Association (CBA) held its first Chinese New Year banquet last night at Empire Garden restaurant in Boston Chinatown. Mayor Walsh and many other distinguished guests were among over 400 attendees to celebrate the success and contributions of businesses in Boston Chinatown. Board members of Chinatown Business Association.