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Ding Lei: The Openness Of Many Enterprises Is A Gimmick.

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Ding Lei Enterprise Netease


The news of July 19th,

NetEase

CEO Ding Lei told the media that there are many

enterprise

Openness or gimmick.


"Opening up in the IT industry is not new at all. The best thing to do in the world is IBM. IBM's computer is an open hardware platform. Many companies can use X86 platform to make different computers, such as Dell, Toshiba, SONY, Panasonic, Samsung, Lenovo and so on.


In the age of operating system, Microsoft made Windows, allowing everyone to develop software on it, which also contributed to the growth of Windows.

7 years ago, the business of China's Monet was also an open platform.

Amazon, Android mobile phones and so on are open platforms.


"I think opening up must be grasped. Otherwise, it might be a piece of rat feces that spoils a pot of porridge."

William Ding

"I don't think the open platform is good or bad," he said.

Some companies are not open and can do well, like apple.

Some do open platforms, such as Microsoft, SONY's game console, many games on top, and still do Blizzard games. "


"Opening and closing is not absolute. The key to your product innovation really meets the needs of users and can impress users."

Ding Lei said.


At the launch of the NetEase Hangzhou R & D center, Ding Lei said: "NetEase was founded in 1997. As a IT practitioner, it has experienced many impetuous things. The gimmicks that can not bring value to consumers and shareholders are floating clouds. Therefore, we are very cautious in making decisions, and every business is actually creating value for consumers.

Flickering will bring harm to enterprises.

Ding Lei concluded at last.

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