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Monster.com Parent Concedes HotJobs Fight

News countered TMP's bid, arguing that HotJobs' listings could diversify the company's revenue base and "create a powerful new force in recruitment. is hoping to target listings as a way to diversify its revenue base from advertising.

[December 27, 2001, 14:21]

Ericsson Takes Office Apps Mobile

News Other enterprise products include a digital PBX, and a combined mobile/office phone service offered through mobile operators, which takes the place of Ericsson's earlier "indoor base station" product.

[December 2, 2002, 8:02]

Microsoft Case Study: Dell Computer Corporation

White Papers As Messaging Infrastructure Engineers explored ways to alleviate problems associated with the existing cc:Mail system, they also had to plan for a user base with an annual growth rate of over 50 percent.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

CRM Systems Integrator Opens New Doors With Additional CRM Offerings

White Papers As a systems integrator that primarily served enterprise companies, Aspective decided to join the Microsoft Partner Program and expand its potential customer base by adding Microsoft Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solutions to its current...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

DataPeer Enlarges Its Market With Cisco SN 5420 Storage Routers

White Papers DataPeer traditionally served a limited base of customers that were located nearby the company's data centers. But DataPeer believed it could serve a much broader and geographically remote customer base if a technology was available that allowed...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Siemens Case Study: Seiko Epson Corporation

White Papers Founded more than 60 years ago as a watchmaker, using the key technologies cultivated in watch development as a base, Seiko Epson has become a global corporation at the forefront of technological revolutions in the color imaging field, robotics...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Offshore Indian Outsourcer Plans London Facility

News The company has 18 percent of its customer base in Europe and is on course to increase this to 20 percent by 2010. Cognizant also expects to grow its base in China, citing the appeal of its scale, cost and solid infrastructure, with Gossain...

[March 3, 2008, 9:24]

Apple Laptop Gets Jumbo Screen

News Apple also introduced a new version of its AirPort wireless base station, which supports 802.11g and can transfer data at 54Mbps. New AirPort Extreme features include support for 50 users, bridging between base stations, and USB (universal serial...

[January 7, 2003, 19:51]

Top Sites Limited By Lack Of Languages

News With over 50 percent of Web users preferring to speak a language other than English, Internet sites are going to need to use multinational communication if they are going to maximise their consumer base," said Phil Scanlan, chief executive officer...

[October 3, 2001, 12:51]

The Day Ahead: Ciena, Sycamore Stoke Fibre Optic Love Affair

News A diversified customer base is a big deal with the networking crowd. The outlook for Sycamore looks good, but it has to continue to diversify its customer base. Don't expect that in the future because of Sycamore's growing revenue base, said CFO...

[May 19, 2000, 11:25]

Westminster Businesses Get WiMax Broadband

News It is starting slowly, though — its first base station will be installed in Westminster next week, and it believes it will need just three base stations to serve businesses in the Westminster area. It's likely that connection speeds would be much...

[March 21, 2006, 13:55]

Start-up Brings 'blades' To The Desktop

News The report from Hill Air Force Base has been submitted to the Air Force Medical Support Agency, the purchasing arm for the medical unit, which will determine whether these systems can be purchased on a nationwide basis.

[September 23, 2002, 8:27]

AOL Swaps Real For Dolby

News For the past year, AOL has watched its Web advertising revenue dissolve, its subscriber base decline, and its accounting practices come under government scrutiny. The company is trying to offer broadband services to prevent its 35 million...

[March 25, 2003, 12:47]

AOL Edges By 2Q Expectations

News Among America Online's Web brands, the ICQ message service picked up 7.9 million users, bringing its total base to 53.1 million, including 17.9 million active users. Second quarter revenue increased to $1.6bn, a 41 percent gain year-over-year.

[January 20, 2000, 9:07]

WiMax: The Saviour Of Rural Broadband?

News The involvement of Intel has helped to further push standards, which has reduced the cost of WiMax kit enormously, Dineen says: "One of the reasons this technology hasn't succeeded so far has been cost --- base stations and related infrastructure...

[April 5, 2004, 16:15]

PlayStation Chip Sharpens IBM's BladeCenter

News The base price for an empty chassis is $3,849 (£2,210), though it increases dramatically with the addition of blades. The BladeCenter H price is ostensibly $1,000 higher than for the older BladeCentre, but in fact the difference is likely to be...

[February 9, 2006, 8:25]

Expedia Takes Off On First Operating Profit

News Some analysts warned that other airlines would soon follow suit, forcing online travel agencies such as Expedia and Travelocity.com to either charge service fees--at the risk of alienating its customer base--or leave prices unchanged and accept...

[May 1, 2001, 10:46]

AOL To Take On Japan's Mobile Internet

News That figure dwarfs AOL's Japanese subscriber base of 440,000 dial-up users, although globally it leads with 24 million subscribers worldwide. AOL Japan, for its part, would be able to make use of DoCoMo's presence in the domestic market and try to...

[September 27, 2000, 7:56]

Apple Scoops Up Another Emmy

News By the end of this year we are right on track to have 20 percent of our installed base, or 5 million people, using Mac OS X in less than 2 years from its introduction," he said. Windows XP will not have 20 percent of the Windows installed base...

[August 21, 2002, 8:11]

AOL/Sun: Down To The Nitty-gritty

News The Commerce Exchange e-commerce suite will eventually be built on top of the Alliance Application Server, but executives said it should not be that difficult a project since only about 10 percent of their code base relies upon the application...

[March 31, 1999, 11:29]


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