News Burst: Excite@Home, Cox spend $85m on tickets
News Excite@Home and Cox Interactive Media plan to invest a total of $85m (£53m) in Tickets.com, an online ticketing company, over the next 30 days, the companies said today. Tickets.com has also signed a three-year, $13.5m marketing deal with Cox for...
[August 17, 1999, 12:45]
Sybase Case Study: Cox Communications
White Papers A full service telecommunications provider, Cox Communications offers services including cable, local and long distance telephone services, high-speed Internet connections, and commercial voice and data services for both residential and business...
[May 10, 2006, 0:00]
Cox prepares for VoIP launch
News Cox Communications will begin testing different voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone subscription plans later this year, a crucial step before launching a commercial service, executives said on Wednesday.
[July 31, 2003, 16:45]
Cox Communications Powers Massive Data Warehouse With MySQL
White Papers Cox Communications is the fourth largest cable-television provider in the United States, serving approximately 6.3 million customers. A Fortune 500 company, Cox has built communications networks and delivered quality cable television programs since...
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
Cox Communications Achieves HR Vision
White Papers Cox Communications considers its upgrade to PeopleSoft HCM 8.9 to be another step along its five-year HR systems journey to becoming a company with leading edge technology for all employees and useful data for business analysis.
[November 6, 2007, 0:00]
Cox shows value in open discussions
Leader But no, the comments actually come from one Alan Cox, sometime Linux kernel maintainer and still -- we believe -- a close friend of Torvalds. Speaking at FOSDEM, the Free and Open source Software Developers European Meeting, in Brussels, Cox went...
[March 2, 2005, 13:00]
Alan Cox moves to Intel
Blog Just as we were all closing down before Christmas, Linux kernel developer Alan Cox announced he is moving from Red Hat to Intel this month. According to most accounts, Cox was second only to Linus Torvalds in the early Linux days, working on the...
[January 5, 2009, 10:58]
Torvalds and Cox oppose software patents law
News Two of the most prominent figures in the Linux world, Linus Torvalds and Alan Cox, are urging the European Parliament to reject a proposed directive on software patents when it comes up for a vote this week, saying it would bring "chaos" to...
[September 22, 2003, 14:25]
Cox Communications Makes Strategic Shift to Dell PowerEdge Servers With Red Hat Linux and Oracle to Run Mission-Critical Solutions
White Papers Cox Communications is the third largest cable TV provider in the United States with more than 6.7 million subscribers in 20 states. The company has been building communications networks for the cable television industry for 43 years and today...
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]
Cisco IP Contact Center Solutions to Be Deployed by Cox Communications
White Papers Cox serves its growing customer base through 19 contact centers across North America. Cox Communications will standardize on Cisco Internet Protocol Contact Center (IPCC) solutions to provide customer service and support to its subscribers.
[June 7, 2006, 0:00]
Red Hat's Cox warns on open source security
News Alan Cox, one of the most respected figures in the UK open source community, has warned of complacency over the security of open source projects. People are being paid to work, breaking down software systems," Cox, who is employed by Red Hat, told...
[October 26, 2006, 12:20]
Linux Expo: Alan Cox says 2.4 kernel by November
News Linux developer extrordinaire, Alan Cox, revealed exclusively to ZDNet UK Wednesday that the 2.4 kernel of Linux could be available for developers by November. Casually asserting himself as a true Linux guru, Cox couldn't resist telling ZDNet...
[October 8, 1999, 10:57]
Alan Cox hails 64-bit Linux
News The advent of affordable 64-bit computing could be the best thing to happen to Linux in a long time, opening up a new market potentially as important as the original PC market, according to Linux "kernel hacker" Alan Cox.
[March 6, 2002, 9:53]
Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) Boosts Cox Communication Inc.'s Efficiency, Lowers TCO
White Papers Cox Communications is nation's fifth largest cable television company. Cox is now implementing many of the recommendations developed in that process. The company had experienced tremendous growth. The IT operation had kept up - but without...
[November 23, 2004, 23:00]
Alan Cox: Fight Euro patenting law
News Linux kernel developer Alan Cox called on European open source supporters Thursday to fight moves within the European Union to introduce strict software patenting. During his keynote speech at the European Linux 2000 conference in London, Cox said...
[June 1, 2000, 15:14]
Alan Cox: The battle for the desktop
News Alan Cox is generally referred to in the open-source developer community as a "kernel hacker" -- someone whose programming responsibilities cover the Linux kernel, or core, itself. His role of organising and applying improvements is vital.
[March 7, 2002, 8:57]
Cox Communications Aligns IT Applications With Business Goals Using BMC Remedy Solutions
White Papers Cox Communications, like many companies, is faced with the reality of having to do more with less. To accomplish this, aligning their business and Information Technology (IT) needs is a priority. They turned to BMC Software and implemented...
[January 19, 2007, 0:00]
Leveraging Mobile Technologies to Improve Worker Productivity and Customer Service: A Cox Communications Success Story
White Papers Cox Communications, the nation's third largest cable operator, is at the forefront of utilizing advanced wireless technology to maintain high customer service standards. Recognized with a 3G A-List Award for its successful wireless data solutions...
[June 30, 2008, 14:29]
Alan Cox moves to Intel
Blog Comment Sounds like he's building a bridge between Intel and Red Hat instead of burning one. I think that's good for the entire industry and in the long-term Microsoft will benefit as well. Intel has some seriously good software tools even though they don...
[January 6, 2009, 6:48]
Alan Cox moves to Intel
Blog Comment While wondering about Microsoft, Intel and the Vista debacle, it might also be worth keeping in mind that, intentionally or not, Intel was made to look like "the bad guy" in the Vista Home / Vista Capable / Vista Certified mess.
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