Bulldog Pulling Out Of Residential Broadband
Talkback C&W treat the UK as they would a US market. High pressure sales, mass marketing costing many millions and then they cease trading and the customer always loses out. As US companies have proven, for many years, that they can't trade honestly and...
[June 8, 2006, 16:56]
Bulldog Pulling Out Of Residential Broadband
News Bulldog, Cable & Wireless's unbundled broadband provider, is said to be poised to pull out of the residential broadband market. Providers will increasingly compete with each other to win existing .customers (and) pricing pressure is likely to...
[June 7, 2006, 19:50]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Recently, though, it announced a major retrenchment -- it's stopping a huge swathe of 35mm film and camera products, and is pulling out of a lot of that market worldwide. The old image of security guards pulling the film from the camera and...
[January 23, 2004, 12:55]
ISoft Was Central To Accenture's NHS Pull-out
News Accenture confirmed on Thursday afternoon that it was pulling out of most of its £2bn contracts with NHS Connecting for Health, the department responsible for implementing the National Programme for IT (NPfIT).
[September 28, 2006, 16:30]
Creative Pulls Out Of Bloody CD-ROM Drive Battle
News The CD-ROM drive battlefield has claimed a big casualty with the news that Singapore giant Creative Labs.is pulling out of the market. The extremely rapid rate of change in the market has led analysts to forecast a blood-bath for some time, after...
[July 11, 1996, 16:28]
BenQ Quits Europe After Unsustainable Losses
News Ailing mobile handset manufacturer BenQ is pulling out of Europe following what it admitted were "unsustainable losses". BenQ suffered delays in getting its handsets to market, its market share dropped and sales prices remained weak.
[September 29, 2006, 13:30]
Martin Veitch's Diary
News Many newspapers report that it is pulling out of Java; the truth is that it is almost doubling its investment. There are more chips on the market than ever before and the market is crying out for guidance.
[August 23, 1997, 8:00]
Fear And Loathing In The Face Of DRAMs
News Schock added that firms pulling out of manufacturing, or into more specialised areas, will not alleviate the glut. Toshiba does not intend to get out of the DRAM market," said Helmut Schock, memory marketing manager for Toshiba Europe, "even though...
[June 29, 1998, 12:28]
Gateway Turning Off Net Appliances?
News As part of its renewed focus on maximising PC sales, Gateway is pulling back from the nascent market for Internet appliances. Gateway executives, some of whom departed in the recent management shake-up, posited that the company would even market...
[March 6, 2001, 15:04]
Red Hat Launches Desktop Linux
News The cost of pulling out Windows and replacing it with something else is relatively high unless [Red Hat] can demonstrate some major productivity gain or tremendous long-term cost savings. And when Red Hat guns for the consumer market, it could well...
[May 4, 2004, 13:35]
Netscape's Death Marks Industry Rebirth
Leader Its spiritual descendent, Firefox, is available to all over broadband — and has been steadily pulling back market share, reaching more than 40 percent in some markets. Netscape saw its market position put to the sword by Microsoft's illegal...
[March 3, 2008, 15:54]
Analysis: Does Apple Have A Future? Don't Ask A Mac-Moony
News All text book measures from a turnaround CEO who had already earned his spurs by pulling National Semiconductor out of the mire. Sure they only have around five per cent of the market for personal computers, but that is five percent of a huge market.
[March 26, 1998, 17:04]
Google Speeds Ahead Of Rival Yahoo
News Contrast those divergent fortunes with two years ago: the companies were pulling in about the same amount of revenue; they looked primed to battle for internet domination; and the jury was still out on whether Google's largely unproven management...
[April 24, 2007, 12:06]
Mobile Giants Bailing Out Of Hardware
News You may have read that Ericsson is pulling out of the phone business -- Guy Kewney says it isn't. Even though Nokia's market share has been climbing, Dataquest analyst Paul Dittner predicts that the company will make some adjustments.
[January 29, 2001, 9:06]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Most of the seriously good games writers I know got there by figuratively pulling apart their cheap little 8-bit microcomputers and spending their teenage years shaving clock cycles from three kilobyte assembler subroutines.
[September 12, 1998, 7:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News Most of the seriously good games writers I know got there by figuratively pulling apart their cheap little 8-bit microcomputers and spending their teenage years shaving clock cycles from three kilobyte assembler subroutines.
[September 12, 1998, 6:00]
Portal Software Beats Spending Trend
News Portal servers) are one piece of the puzzle of pulling things together," Podmolik said. A study released on Monday shows that the worldwide market for portal software grew 59 percent in 2001, with new licence revenue totaling $709m, according to...
[June 12, 2002, 11:57]
Apple CEO Search Slows For Xmas
News Steve has ways of pulling rabbits out of his hat," Bajarin said. Apple's third-quarter market share has slipped to just 3.3 per cent, and Tuesday's closing stock price of $14.31 hovered just above a low of $12.75 reached in July.
[December 17, 1997, 9:49]
Eye2Eye: ZDNet Interviews The E-Minister, Part 1
News ZDNet News grilled Hewitt about why Internet access prices are so high, whether BT and Oftel are really pulling their weight in the Internet revolution, why the government is obsessed with online surveillance and what 'e-government' will really mean.
[February 21, 2000, 9:51]
Forrester: IT Managers Delaying Vista Rollout
News IT managers are finding themselves pulling back their initial Windows Vista deployment plans," Forrester analyst Benjamin Gray said in a report issued this week. This is thanks in large part to Microsoft's dominance in the corporate-client...
[August 16, 2007, 8:56]

