ERGO Portal Sets New German Sales Standard
White Papers ERGO Versicherungsgruppe AG is second largest primary insurance company in Germany. ERGO recognized it needed to improve the way it offered its products over the Internet to win new customers and develop new revenue streams.
[December 14, 2003, 23:00]
Ergo Notebook Packs 200MHz Punch
News Ergo can be contacted by telephone on 0115-974 9494. The speedy notebook sells at around £4,000. It packs 64Mb RAM, 2.1Gb hard drive, six-speed CD-ROM drive, 2Mb Video RAM, 12.1-inch TFT 800 x 600 display and lithium ion battery, and is targeted at...
[September 19, 1996, 15:08]
Five Years Ago: $5.3m RSI Case Could Spur Ergo Keyboard Market
News The huge sum, believed to be the largest of its type, was paid to victims of arm, wrist and hand injuries caused by Digital PC keyboards. Now, makers of ergonomic equipment could cash in as PC makers and employers rush to ensure they are not liable...
[December 8, 2001, 6:00]
Dell Admits Indian Mistake
Talkback Yes i hate the support from dell and now an artical in buessinesweek online has dell saying ergo John Hamlin senior V. P.says he is hireing a few thousand add.reps plus on 9/28/05 announcment of a higher priced line called XPS will be put in quote...
[October 1, 2005, 5:33]
Up-to-the-Minute Accounting For Financial Assets With SAP R/3 Enterprise
White Papers MEAG MUNICH ERGO AssetManagement GmbH (MEAG) is one of the top asset management companies in the European financial sector. MEAG's target was to expand its asset management capabilities by employing innovative financial instruments - for example...
[June 2, 2006, 0:00]
Five Years Ago: Mobile 150MHz Pentium Gets Slow Handclap
News Running with the 150MHz chip, you're clocking the bus speed down as you were with the 75MHz DX4 and 66MHz 486DX2," said Mark King, sales director of UK notebook specialist Ergo. Instead, Ergo is likely to sell 166MHz and 200MHz Pentium-based...
[July 24, 2001, 7:35]
Mobile 150MHz Pentium Gets Slow Handclap
News Running with the 150MHz chip, you're clocking the bus speed down as you were with the 75MHz DX4 and 66MHz 486DX2," said Mark King, sales director of UK notebook specialist Ergo. Instead, Ergo is likely to sell 166MHz and 200MHz Pentium-based...
[July 24, 1996, 15:23]
3Com's Audrey - No Place Like Home
News 3Com joined the growing list of companies exploring the Internet appliance market when it launched the first device in its Ergo line of products on Tuesday. The $499 (£345) Audrey Internet Appliance takes aim at a segment of the market that other...
[October 18, 2000, 9:15]
It Wasn't Just One MoD Laptop...
Blog Comment Ergo, our information in the ID database is not protected by our biometrics and, as stated previously, is subject to theft like any other data. Good point in the previous comment. Most people accessing the data will do so without our biometrics and...
[January 23, 2008, 8:38]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback Ergo, the solution to that problem lies with M$. I just want to say to Joe G and others that Linux users are NOT pirates. Indeed, the pirates are would be M$ customers, if they could afford the extremely high cost of M$ software.
[February 28, 2005, 11:35]
Sony VAIO Wins 'Editor's Choice' Award From PC Magazine
News In total PC Magazine reviewed twelve systems, including models from Fujitsu, Compaq, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Acer, ACi, IBM, Sharp and Ergo. The reviewers are in no doubt. If you're the type of mobile user who carries a notebook PC everywhere, then...
[January 26, 1999, 6:00]
Gates: Restricting IP Rights Is Tantamount To Communism
Talkback Ergo Intellectual Property more closely resembles communism than does shared source. Brent Roberts is wrong. Gates is precisely correct: communism operates by the abolition of property rights. Communism operates by the state control of property...
[January 10, 2005, 14:02]
If OOXML Is Approved ....
Talkback Ergo, M$ can continue as they have for many years. Perhaps it does not actually matter whether OOXML is a dog's breakfast or not, or even whether M$ can implement it or not, they will not have any obligation to implement ODF and similarly they will...
[April 1, 2008, 9:10]
Proprietary Software: A Defence
Talkback In desktop software there is currently only one major player, ergo the the market is unhealthy. Red Hat Profits up 35%. Proprietary software WAS an extremely successful business model. However Microsoft took a strangle hold on the market and use...
[December 19, 2003, 8:41]
There's No Worm In Your Apple - Honest
Talkback It CANNOT be installed on any other machine without MANUAL INTERVENTION, ergo, not a virus/worm or whatever name those virus-killer SELLERS want to call it. If this is a virus, it's like the joke goes with the "Irish Virus" (no offence intended to...
[November 2, 2004, 11:22]
Government IT Procurement Slammed
News Out of the 13 suppliers listed on the IT hardware framework agreement list on the OGCbuying.solutions Web site just one, Ergo Computing, is classed under EC guidelines as an SMB. Small and medium-sized IT suppliers have accused the government of...
[February 22, 2005, 8:05]
Vista - Do I Or Don't I?
Blog Comment This came back to haunt me yesterday because Vista claimed there wasn't enough space on the C: to install, and I didn't want to end up with my OS on the D: - ergo, I decided to start from scratch. Too late!
[March 27, 2007, 11:44]
Wireless Joy - Or Not
Blog Ergo, no live blogging from seminars - none of this newfangled journalistic liberty, in fact. Ah, Wi-Fi. It frees us all up from tangled cords and space constraints. One day, son, all this will be wireless," they say.
[May 23, 2007, 14:55]
AJP Notebook Steps Into 200MHz Ring
News Two other UK direct sellers, Ergo and ACi, are already offering 200MHz Pentium notebooks. The AJP 6200 with 32Mb RAM, 1Gb hard drive, 12.1-inch dual-scan 800 x 600 screen, eight-speed CD-ROM drive and 4Mbits/sec serial infra-red data beaming costs...
[November 12, 1996, 10:36]
Is Apple On The Way Out?
Talkback Ergo Berlind is talking FUD. Brain damage. A brain damaged Editor is the only way to explain this drivel. Suitable for the National Equirer or The Sun - not Ziff-Davis "where technology means business.
[October 13, 2004, 23:42]

