Microsoft Online Services Customer Story: Burger King
White Papers Equity Marketing, promotions agency for Burger King, approached Microsoft to produce three Burger King-branded Xbox games to sell exclusively at company locations in North America for only $3.99 each - a fraction of the typical cost of a retail...
[May 6, 2008, 0:00]
Burger King: Data, Voice, Video, One Network
White Papers By using a Cisco IP Communications solution, Burger King has converged its various networks and set the stage for productivity enhancements and cost savings.
[January 6, 2004, 23:00]
Hacker Gets What He Wants At Burger King Web Site
News The UK Web site of the fast food chain Burger King was defaced on Tuesday for the third time this year, this time by a hacker operating under the nickname of MrAgent. The Burger King homepage at www.burgerking.co.uk was replaced with an attack on...
[June 27, 2001, 16:55]
XML Web Services Allow Police Agencies To Share Data In King County, Washington State, In The RAIN (Regional Automated Information Network) Project
White Papers Each day officers in King County, Washington State, deal with individuals they often know very little about. Until recently, an officer encountering an individual in Tukwila would not have had access to that individual's prior history of...
[January 26, 2005, 23:00]
Hate Site Distorts King's Dream
News It's a new tactic for white supremacist groups on the Net -- capitalising on the name of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.to preach bigotry and hatred to unsuspecting Web surfers. During the 1960s, the FBI organised a smear campaign...
[January 26, 2000, 12:20]
Web Traffic: Spam King Ousted
News Spam king Sanford Wallace has had his ups and downs since going legitimate. The junk emailer and fax king was dethroned more than two years ago, when Congress made junk email illegal, and Wallace was the subject of lawsuits from people so...
[July 21, 2000, 10:13]
Stephen King Puts The Plant On Ice
News Stephen King is pulling the plug, for now, on The Plant. Some readers are unhappy with King's announcement. King posted the first instalment of the novel on the Internet this summer as an experiment, saying he would continue the story if 75 percent...
[November 29, 2000, 10:43]
Crackers Deface Burger King Web Site
News The UK Web site belonging to fast food franchise Burger King was hacked and defaced yesterday by crackers who apparently prefer the taste of food at arch rival McDonalds. The group claiming responsibility for the attack -- Dreamscape -- replaced...
[March 2, 2001, 11:00]
King Edward VII School Lifts Barriers To Learning: Cisco Aironet Delivers Education Beyond Traditional Boundaries
White Papers Founded in 1910, King Edward VII is the only secondary school in Melton Mowbray, a market town in central England. About 2,000 students are enrolled in the school, which holds Technology College status.
[October 4, 2003, 0:00]
Stephen King Online In Novel Experiment
News Bestselling author Stephen King will post the first instalment of his new novel The Plant online on 24 July in a direct online book selling experiment. Steal and the story folds," warns King on his Web site.
[July 20, 2000, 12:39]
Microsoft Bankrupts The Spam King
News Scott Richter, self-confessed Spam King and one-time peddler of ladies' underwear, has filed for bankruptcy, with Microsoft cited as the main reason. According to reports, Richter has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for his email...
[March 30, 2005, 10:20]
King Of Spam Gets Legal
News Wallace's old company, Cyber-Promotions, used to send as many as 25 million unsolicited e-mail advertisements each day, gaining him a reputation as the depraved "King of Spam". In April 1998, however, Wallace renounced his title and launched a...
[July 9, 1999, 9:39]
Tuesday: SCO Plays King Kong
Blog Universal decided that it was a rip-off of King Kong, and proceeded to launch huge lawsuits at everyone involved. Tuesday 17/06/2003 I've been avoiding the SCO Versus The World story: there's no shortage of outraged punditry to choose from, and in...
[June 20, 2003, 17:11]
Stephen King To Publish E-book
News Horror writer Stephen King will release a new story exclusively in e-book form, publisher Simon & Schuster announced on Wednesday. The 16,000-word ghost story, Riding the Bullet will be available for $2.50 (£1.55) on 14 March.eBook vendors include...
[March 8, 2000, 14:21]
Scary! Stephen King E-book Pirated
News The Stephen King novella "Riding the Bullet" may have been even more popular online than was previously thought. The story, exclusively released in an electronic version two weeks ago, set records as users rushed online to download copies.
[March 30, 2000, 9:18]
Dell Is King Of The Castle - Analysis
News According to analyst firm IDC, a new king is installed this month as Dell steals Compaq's coveted crown for the first time. As battles go, the one for domination of the UK PC market may not have the historical interest of Hastings but it is every...
[August 18, 1999, 9:15]
King's Hawaiian And MAS 200: Royal Recipe For Success
White Papers After researching many alternatives, King's Hawaiian found MAS 200 to be the end-to-end accounting solution they'd been looking for. Realizing the enormous potential for bread sales beyond the islands, Taira opened a bakery in Torrance, California...
[October 11, 2003, 0:00]
Strike King Reels In A Whopper With MAS 200
White Papers In 1992, Strike King decided it was time to modernize its business systems. By 1997, Strike King had doubled in size and foresaw more growth. They dumped an old XENIX-based package and installed MAS 90 with Payroll capabilities, gradually adding...
[October 11, 2003, 0:00]
Stephen King Rewrites E-book Biz
News Author Stephen King touched off an explosion in the electronic book (e-book) world this week by breaking records and crashing Web sites as readers rushed to get a copy of his new horror novella. The response from King's fans stunned booksellers.
[March 17, 2000, 10:11]

