Companies

CDC Corporation focuses on enterprise software, It consulting and outsourcing services, online games and Internet media.

CDC Global Services

CDC Global Services provides IT consulting services, including platform-specific services for Microsoft and SAP, as well as project management, IT staffing, managed help desk solutions and a full range of outsourced service offerings. CDC Global Services provides hardware for data collection and RFID, through partnerships with some of the industry's most reputable vendors. CDC Global Services customers benefit from streamlined vendor management and the ability to control project costs, while being able to access the right IT resources through a singular point of contact. For more information on CDC Global Services, visit: http://www.cdccorporation.net/en/CDCGlobalServices.aspx.

CDC Games

CDC Games is a leader in online games in China. The company pioneered the "free-to-play, pay-for-merchandise" online games model in China with Yulgang and launched the first free-to-play, pay for merchandise FPS (first person shooter) game in China with Special Force. The company's massively multiplayer online role-playing action games (MMORPGs) allow thousands of users to interact with one another through their in-game characters in persistent-state virtual worlds. The interactive and group-oriented nature of its online games creates a strong sense of community among users, and the large size of CDC Games' user base contributes to user loyalty and helps to attract new users.

As a leading operator of "free-to-play" online games in China, most of the company's games utilize this business model, which enables its users to play its games for free and encourages them to purchase in-game virtual merchandise to enhance and personalize the gaming experience. For more information on CDC Games, visit: http://www.cdcgames.net/.

China.com

China.com is a leading Internet media and interactive services company. The company, runs China.com - its two main portals. The company offers a variety of vertical content, products and services to its users, particularly in its automobile, military and sports channels. The portals provide a marketing platform for business partners, online advertisers and marketers. The product and service offerings include email, online advertisements, yellow pages, dating, searches, e-business, news and information, and vertical channels that focus on military, automobile, sports, entertainment, beauty and lifestyle information. In 2006, it was chosen as the first company to host Google's Video Adsense which serves video ads targeted at China's English-speaking audience. China.com also was appointed by the Jilin government as the exclusive web sponsor of the 2007 Asian Winter Games. China.com was listed on the GEM of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited on March 9, 2000. http://www.inc.china.com/eng/global/home.php