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<endeca_term>Cox Communications</endeca_term>, Inc. Saves More Than 3.3 Tons of Paper in the First Eight Months Using Electronic Procure-to-Pay Processes

Cox Communications, Inc. Saves More Than 3.3 Tons of Paper in the First Eight Months Using Electronic Procure-to-Pay Processes

Cox Communications, Inc. wanted to contribute to the Cox Enterprises companywide initiative to... Read more

1 June, 2010

Cox prepares for VoIP launch

Cox Communications will begin testing different voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone subscription... Read more

31 July, 2003 by Ben Charny
<endeca_term>Cox Communications</endeca_term> Stops More Than 90,000 Messages Each Hour With Connection Control of McAfee Email Gateway

Cox Communications Stops More Than 90,000 Messages Each Hour With Connection Control of McAfee Email Gateway

Cox Communications is the third-largest cable provider in the United States. The... Read more

1 February, 2009
Leveraging Mobile Technologies to Improve Worker Productivity and Customer Service: A <endeca_term>Cox Communications</endeca_term> Success Story

Leveraging Mobile Technologies to Improve Worker Productivity and Customer Service: A Cox Communications Success Story

Cox Communications, the nation's third largest cable operator, is at the forefront... Read more

17 October, 2007
<endeca_term>Cox Communications</endeca_term> Transforms Human Resources Processes to Boost Efficiency and Engagement

Cox Communications Transforms Human Resources Processes to Boost Efficiency and Engagement

Cox's Human Resources (HR) department created a five-year vision in 2002 to unify HR systems and processes across the... Read more

1 August, 2009

Google, Verizon, others sued over voicemail patent

...and Verizon, other defendants in the lawsuit filed by Klausner Technologies are: Cox Communications, LG Electronics, Comverse Technology, Embarq, PhoneFusion, RingCentral and Grand Central, which... Read more

27 August, 2008 by Elinor Mills

US businesses will soon pay to send emails

...service called CertifiedEmail, announced on Thursday that it had signed up Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable's Road Runner and Verizon as customers. Emails... Read more

7 June, 2007 by David Meyer

SWsoft offers cheaper virtualisation option

...Aviation Administration, Moody's, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Lockheed Martin, Siemens, Cox Communications, Bertelsmann, the United States Congress, the Mayo Clinic, and the University... Read more

24 April, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

VoIP providers collaborate to promote services

...the VoIP market. Nearly all the large cable operators, such as Cablevision, Cox Communications and Time Warner, have also begun offering VoIP phone service in... Read more

3 November, 2005 by Marguerite Reardon

The battles of community broadband

...but by obstacles of business: specifically, telecommunications giant BellSouth and cable provider Cox Communications, which claimed the region as their own years ago. But the... Read more

9 May, 2005 by Jim Hu and Marguerite Reardon

MySQL CEO calls for a balance between cash and community

You can make money from open source software, but you need to be sure not to leave your community out in the cold while doing so Read more

21 April, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Telcos staring into the VoIP chasm

...cable operators are getting into the voice business, led by Comcast and Cox Communications, which now have ambitious plans to blanket their territories using a... Read more

4 March, 2005 by Ben Charny

PeopleSoft: What the customers and staff are saying

A number of big PeopleSoft customers, including DaimlerChrysler, Verizon Communications and Cox Communications, expressed alarm over the PeopleSoft takeover as witnesses in a government... Read more

15 December, 2004 by Alorie Gilbert

Comcast sends out less spam

...to sendms of messages. Other ISPs such as America Online, EarthLink and Cox Communications have blocked port 25 for years. In Comcast's defense, the... Read more

30 June, 2004 by Jim Hu

Oracle attacks US government's case

The opening of a federal antitrust trial saw Oracle's lawyers claim that its bid for PeopleSoft prompted Microsoft to make overtures to SAP Read more

8 June, 2004 by Alorie Gilbert

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