Wireless Service Provider Streamlines Content Management, Accelerates Delivery of New Solutions
White Papers Mankato, Minnesota - based Midwest Wireless is a wireless services provider with more than 390,000 subscribers in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Midwest Wireless needed a solution that would free Web developers from having to service...
[July 3, 2007, 1:00]
Leading Content Provider Lowers Conferencing Costs, Saves Employees Time
White Papers Lionbridge is a leading provider of language, content, and technology outsourcing services. With more than 4,300 employees in 25 countries, the company wanted to make it easier for employees to communicate with each other, while reducing telephony...
[November 4, 2008, 0:01]
A Service and Content Provider Uses mySAP Customer Relationship Management to Increase Customer Loyalty and Cut Costs
White Papers Editorial Aranzadi S.A.a provider of content services for law professionals, needed a way for its sales force to manage the sales process and better serve its customers. The Spanish company turned to the mySAP Customer Relationship Management...
[September 14, 2007, 1:00]
Sports content provider 365 next to float
News The latest UK company to announce flotation plans is year-old 365 Corporation -- the Internet content company behind the Football365, Rugby365 and CricInfo365 Web sites. In the three months ending 30 June, 365 recorded an operating profit before...
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Swiss Content Provider Cuts Costs for Setting Up New Content Services by 70 Per Cent
White Papers Schweizerische Teletext (SWISS TXT), based in Switzerland, has achieved great success channelling content to media owners across multiple media channels, but the company needed a fully integrated content aggregation and syndication platform.
[May 22, 2007, 1:00]
Digital Content Provider Creates Innovative Product Using Windows Media Services and .NET Technology
White Papers Butterfly Communications Global (BCG) was founded by a team of U.S.technology executives to provide Internet-based digital content and services to hotels, rural towns, and other customers in the Caribbean.
[May 30, 2007, 1:00]
HP Media Storage Solution Helps Provider of Premium Movie Content Leave Subscribers Wanting More
White Papers But, despite storage challenges, fundamental shifts in the entertainment world are presenting attractive opportunities for digital content management and digital delivery of content to companies that can figure out how to capitalize on them.
[December 20, 2006, 0:00]
Mediasurface float a success
News Web content management provider Mediasurface has floated on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange for £9.2m. A few weeks earlier content management provider Open Text acquired Artesia, a smaller provider which...
[August 27, 2004, 16:45]
Service Provider Launches World's First High Definition Video on Demand Distribution Service Using Hitachi Ipv6 Multicast Solution
White Papers Content Provider "A" wanted to roll out a new high-definition broadband Video-on-Demand (VoD) distribution service while maintaining an efficient use of bandwidth across an existing IPv6 network. As a solution the Content Provider "A" deployed...
[August 4, 2008, 19:08]
Who's Responsible
Talkback Therefore the content provider is in effect charging me to watch the content. So it follows that the content provider is making money from my broadband use and therefore should pay towards the upgrade of the infrastructure and this should hold true...
[January 29, 2008, 15:03]
HP unveils wireless iTrove
News According to Kelvin Tan, senior regional marketing manager of strategy and alliances, HP will hand over to partners Systems@Work, a local e-payments firm, and Orange Gum, a mobile content provider, to champion the project's commercialisation efforts
[March 3, 2004, 8:25]
Network Neutrality and Foreclosing Market Exchange: A Transaction Cost Analysis
White Papers The model reveals that under plausible conditions, rules that prohibit efficient commercial transactions between content and broadband service providers could, in fact, be bad for all participants: consumers would pay higher prices, the profits of...
[October 19, 2007, 1:00]
Yahoo! racist chatrooms 'untouchable'
News But the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) admits that under current legislation there is no way of prosecuting a content provider for hosting racially offensive content. If the complaint was of a mild nature we would contact the Internet Service...
[May 23, 2001, 12:45]
Thus bends law to avoid responsibility for child porn
News The owner of ISP Demon Internet is using the Indecency with Children Act that criminalises the possession or distribution of child pornography, to justify its claim that it is illegal for an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to download indecent...
[March 28, 2001, 16:37]
Oracle aims at the middle ground
News Even as Oracle battles for control of applications provider PeopleSoft, it has been investing in internally developed products, specifically in middleware -- the back-end server software used to build and run business applications.
[November 23, 2004, 7:35]
Apple users to get a taste of MSN
News There is also a plan for those who want the MSN content but already have Internet service through another provider. Microsoft quietly dipped its toe in the Mac market earlier this year when it offered dial-up access for those customers in 14 states...
[August 22, 2002, 9:11]
i-mode finally connects with the UK
News Every content provider will provide some element of 'free ' content — customers will only pay for the browsing and not pay an additional charge to the content provider — which is expected to be around 30 percent of each site.
[September 30, 2005, 11:40]
AOL's immunity from child porn to set UK precedent
News The American CDA contains a provision setting out "common carriage", whereby an ISP is deemed a provider of content and therefore not liable for material posted by its users. In Europe, you can notify a service provider if they are hosting illegal...
[March 9, 2001, 14:45]
AltaVista has overreacted, say privacy experts
News AltaVista is typically categorised as a Web portal, but privacy experts argue that chatrooms should be defined as an ISP service, as the provider has no direct control over the content that it is being passed.
[February 16, 2001, 9:54]
Google accused of profiting from child porn
News It also provides that "no provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider". Jeffrey Toback, a Democratic representative in New York...
[May 8, 2006, 10:45]



