FT.com To Merge With FTMarketwatch.com
News Media group Pearson announced on Wednesday that it is planning to integrate financial news site FTMarketwatch.com into FT.com, the Web site of the Financial Times. Pearson insisted, however, that the FT's Web business is still on track to reach...
[October 17, 2001, 10:43]
Pearson Denies FT.com To End Free Access
News Media group Pearson, denied Monday it is planning to charge FT.com users for accessing content. However, the spokesman refused to rule out the possibility that FT.com might introduce a charge for content in the future.
[February 6, 2001, 14:58]
Budget Gives Bonus To FT.com
News FT.com, which publishes unique content created by a team of 10 journalists, was inundated by page requests for its budget special coverage. We were bombarded," said Sarah Chester-Williams, FT.com marketing executive.
[July 3, 1997, 14:10]
Clark Nexsen Completes 2.1 Million Sq. Ft. US Navy Base Project 250% Faster Using PowerCAD SiteMaster
White Papers International architecture and engineering firm, Clark Nexsen was awarded the US Navy contract to verify existing floor plans and collect new data for 2.1 million square feet at Dam Neck Annex in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
[March 20, 2006, 23:00]
Lacey's Paper Round
News Electronic commerce continues to dominate the IT press, with the FT reporting on the boom in online sex and Business Week profiling Cisco-- a firm it believes provides the best glimpse of what the "corporation of the future" will look like.
[September 1, 1998, 11:02]
Lacey's Paper Round
News High praise for AOL emerged last week from the FT's Lex Column, which is now prepared to admit that the firm's success is based on much more than "mere hype". Moore told the FT's Simon Targett: "It is hard to think of another university in the...
[October 6, 1998, 12:47]
Net Entrepreneur Makes Business Top 10
News An Internet entrepreneur has been named as one of the top creative thinkers in Britain, according to an FT poll. The FT "Creative Business" top 50 UK creative minds" awards has ranked him at number ten -- making him a close contender to the likes...
[October 9, 2001, 12:16]
Lacey's Paper Round
News Crazy stockmarket valuations of internet companies makes the headlines again this week with the FT warning that the "crash will come". DVD is set to take off in 1999, according to the FT. According to a report in the FT last week, many big firms...
[December 21, 1998, 0:22]
AppPerfect Test Studio
Downloads AppPerfect Test Studio is a comprehensive suite of products consisting of Load Tester(LT) for HTTP(s)/JDBC, Functional Tester for Web(FT) and Windows(WT) applications. FT/WT performs functional and regression testing of your Windows/.NET/Java/GUI...
[June 22, 2007, 3:01]
Lacey's Paper Round
News That UK tech stocks may still be worth a punt is the surprise of the week -- surprising when you consider that the tip comes from the FT. According to Lex in the FT "this deal would move AOL out of the Microsoft camp, whose browser it has been...
[November 24, 1998, 10:00]
Tiscali's 'sell-off' Plans And The Media
Blog Take this FT interview with Tiscali boss Tommaso Pompei. Now, in that FT piece there were these bits of reported speech: "Mr Pompei said he did not see many opportunities for Tiscali to buy rivals, and therefore it was more likely that the company...
[January 24, 2008, 16:01]
Lacey's Paper Round
News You can tell you are into what us journalists refer to as the silly season when The Economist runs an item about a camcorder that can see through clothing and the FT has an item about how rubbish the Haagen Dazs Web site is.
[August 17, 1998, 10:40]
Ericsson Factory Sell-off Could Save Jobs
News The FT said it was understood that Stephen Byers, the UK trade minister, had been closely involved in the effort to find buyers for the two plants. The closures were part of a broad-ranging restructuring by the Swedish group, which last year...
[May 23, 2001, 10:12]
Transplanted Head To Review NHS IT
Blog Richard Granger's not gone, but there's a new NHS chief, David Nicholson, who wants to review the whole operation, according to the FT, who also have an interesting interview with Granger himself. Since you have to pay to read the FT's stories, I...
[November 27, 2006, 13:56]
China Poised To Impose Limits On Overseas Software
News The draft policy details issued this month imply that government procurement departments will need to make a distinction between "domestic", "non-domestic" and "preferred non-domestic" software, said the FT.
[November 26, 2004, 12:35]
Lacey's Paper Round - The Week's Best IT Coverage In Print
News Other gems were Lex's comment on the success of ARM, the Wall Street Journal's report on a potential Y2K-triggered drugs shortage and the FT on the rise of green computing. The FT's Lex Column praises ARM for establishing a thriving business in the...
[February 5, 1999, 14:03]
Lacey's Paper Round
News The FT's Lex Column is impressed with Nokia's latest results, but warns that next year could be tougher. The music industry has bigger problems to worry about than piracy over the Net, Psion is a major threat to Microsoft (don't laugh, this was in...
[November 3, 1998, 16:20]
NEC Delivers New Disaster Recovery Solution
White Papers NEC Solutions (America) has introduced the NEC Disaster Recovery Fault Tolerant (FT) Solution, an enterprise-grade disaster recovery solution that allows companies to recover from virtually any infrastructure system failure.
[January 1, 2007, 23:00]
W-HA (France Telecom) Grows Mobile / Electronic Payments Ecosystem With Valista Technology
White Papers France Telecom needed to create a world-class eCommerce service enabling purchases of goods and services via mobile, fixed-line and Internet connections Valista's payment processing platform, PaymentsPlus, allows FT to migrate its Minitel business...
[January 19, 2006, 23:00]
Financial Times Buys Into Marketwatch
News The deal will link two top media companies -- FT owners Pearson Plc and CBS, which also owns a third of Marketwatch -- via their popular financial information Web sites, which will cross-promote each other in a marketing pact.
[November 16, 1999, 9:31]

