Chapter 452 Cooperation is never a loss



Expanding production capacity is not an option.

If that's the case, it could very well become a one-off deal.

This could very well result in not even recouping the initial investment.

Su Wu wasn't being overly pessimistic; he knew the course of history.

At the current rate of development, it is estimated that in another year, those large companies will be able to produce cloud computing-related equipment.

By then, it will be difficult for Dragon Kingdom's products to be sold.

Don't be fooled by America's eloquent rhetoric; when it comes to actions, they are utterly shameless.

When they don't have it, they make you do sharing and talk about dedication.

But once they have it themselves, they'll talk to you about the costs and impose sanctions.

However, Su Wu could not stand idly by when the country was in trouble.

He thought for a moment and said, "Domestic production capacity is already very high. We can cooperate with foreign companies, then they won't have anything to say."

"That would be ideal if we could do that, but wouldn't that make our technology less competitive?" The leader said with a mix of relief and concern.

This is inevitable. In the end, isn't engaging in technology sharing just repaying evil with kindness and suffering losses yourself?

But what can be done?

Ultimately, it comes down to the old saying: if you fall behind, you will be bullied.

Su Wu's current strategy is also very clear: to safeguard China, the world's largest consumer market.

As for losing technological competitiveness, that's not the case.

Su Wu was confident that he could at least guide the team to version 4.0, and that no one could surpass it.

Moreover, if we don't give those international thugs a little something, who knows what they might do?

"No problem, we will keep the cutting-edge technology firmly in our hands."

"That's good. Be sure to communicate with us promptly if you encounter any difficulties." Seeing his confidence, the leader didn't say anything more.

After leaving the leader's office, Su Wu began to make plans.

Solving this problem isn't difficult; it simply involves finding a few reputable manufacturers to partner with, with Ruyang providing technical support.

No matter how hard the manufacturers research day and night, they still can't figure it out in a year or two.

Su Wu believed that even the most incompetent technologists at Ruyang could complete a technological upgrade within this timeframe; otherwise, they would truly be useless.

He convened a small meeting with Gao Qiang and other senior executives of Ruyang Technology and finalized the decision.

Soon, Gao Qiang spread the news, and foreign manufacturers flocked to China like crazy.

Under Su Wu's instructions, Gao Qiang accepted all comers; as long as they were willing to cooperate, they could discuss anything.

The negotiation was quite simple: Yang would provide technical support for two years and then take a 30% cut of the profits.

With just this one condition, they managed to secure deals with more than a dozen manufacturers, demonstrating the importance that various regions place on cloud computing.

At the same time, Ruyang also very publicly announced its cooperation to the international community.

This satisfied the United States and other international thugs, who praised Ru Yang for being sensible.

They didn't know that this was also one of Su Wu's objectives.

These manufacturers will need at least three months to actually start production.

This period was precisely the time Su Wu needed to develop.

By the time they were able to produce the relevant products, Su Wu's cloud computing center was already operational.

Hong Kong's internet finance sector will also gain a firm foothold and attract a large number of loyal users.

In this way, no matter how hard those who come after him try, Su Wu has already eaten the biggest and fattest piece of meat.

As for the remaining odds and ends, let them fight over them themselves.

Moreover, Su Wu adopted a strategy of continuously raising funds and winning over allies, so if something really happens, someone will naturally rush to the front lines.

So it seems he was forced to cooperate with various countries and indirectly handed over his technology, but he didn't lose out at all.

Moreover, Su Wu had a dirty trick up his sleeve.

Since he wrote the core program for cloud computing himself, he naturally added extra features.

As a skilled hacker, how could he not leave a few backdoors?

As a precursor to big data, cloud computing's primary use is for collecting and organizing data.

Now, whenever someone uses Su Wu's device, their phone data will be secretly transmitted to the Dragon Kingdom's cloud computing center.

In the future, this data will be the greatest asset.

This is equivalent to Su Wu giving up a small amount of short-term benefits in exchange for a large group of free laborers.

Su Wu was even somewhat impatient, hoping that they could get their business up and running as soon as possible.

"The ancients were truly deceiving me; good people are still rewarded."

Su Wu sat in front of his computer, freely checking the operational status of cloud computing centers in various locations, and sighed with genuine emotion.

An invisible net has been cast; all that remains is to wait patiently.

At present, there are many businessmen around the world who want to establish cloud computing centers.

They originally wanted to get a batch of equipment from Ruyang Technology, but now it's all fallen through.

In order to ensure local development, all regions have strictly prohibited them from seeking cooperation with Ruyang at this time.

To put it bluntly, they can only enter the cloud computing field now by waiting for other manufacturers to develop the equipment.

In this way, while various regions may seem to have restricted Ruyang Technology's international development, they have also given Su Wu time to truly grow.

However, due to a lack of understanding, no one believes that they can develop cloud computing to a certain extent in such a short period of time.

This is yet another misconception they have.

Su Wu wasn't feeling his way across the river; he was simply following a script.

He doesn't need to study what's feasible and what's not.

The plans he devised had been tested over more than a decade and were concise and efficient.

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