Anti-spam lists bar Yahoo! stores
News s stores site to its list of suspected spammers on Wednesday, some two weeks after the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) took a similar step. Although Spamhaus removed the stores site on Thursday after talking with the company, the site is still...
[September 13, 2002, 9:18]
First Microsoft retail stores to open this autumn
News Microsoft confirmed on Wednesday that it is planning to open its first retail stores in the US this autumn, with at least some of the locations likely to be near an Apple store. As we progress on our retail strategy, there will be scenarios where...
[July 16, 2009, 11:39]
Visor to arm-wrestle Palm in stores
News Handspring's Visor is ready to do a front somersault into US stores. The company, which burst on to the handheld scene last September, is preparing to make its Palm OS-based Visor handhelds available at a select group of US retail stores by the end...
[February 11, 2000, 8:43]
PC World pulls Linux netbooks from stores
News PC World, the UK's biggest computing retailer, is to stop selling Linux netbooks in its stores. Jeremy Fennell, PC World's category director, said in a statement on Monday that all the netbooks in PC World's stores will feature Microsoft Windows.
[June 3, 2009, 13:32]
Time closes stores but keeps running
News Amid fierce speculation about the future of the company, Time Computers closed all of its 78 Computer Shop stores on Monday. We have had to close the stores because of issues with the bank". This has forced the closure of the stores, as they can't...
[July 26, 2005, 13:35]
Apple seeks geniuses for new UK stores
News Apple is preparing to open another three high-street retail stores in the UK later this year. An Apple spokeswoman confirmed: "We are opening three new Apple Stores in the UK before year end, one in Bentall Centre, Kingston; one in Arndale Centre...
[June 22, 2006, 8:55]
Google delivers search tool for online stores
News Online stores can also link Google Commerce Search to Google Analytics to track the amount of sales and monitor user behaviour and site effectiveness. Google has launched Commerce Search, a hosted search engine service for online retailers.
[November 6, 2009, 14:48]
High Street stores fail Web test
News Leading high street stores, including WHSmith, PC World and Dixons, have been accused by the Consumers' Association of providing a significantly inferior Internet service to online-only retailers. A survey published by the Association's Computer...
[November 7, 2001, 17:24]
High-street music stores may tune into Net music
News In addition to a network of more than 100 UK stores, HMV also has a stall in the e-commerce market with HMV Direct. It will be another format and some customers will see it as an addition to going to stores," he added.
[February 15, 1999, 15:11]
Gateway closes remaining UK stores
News Gateway Computers, the US-based PC manufacturer that came across the Atlantic in 1991, last night closed all its stores throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. A Gateway spokesperson said it is no longer possible to buy computers from...
[September 10, 2001, 13:02]
Hardware and Garden Retailer Uses Intel vPro Technology to Improve Management and Slash Power Consumption Across Rural NSW Stores
White Papers Point-of-sale (POS) system integrity is essential in any retail operation, and when the stores are hours apart even a small problem can cause lost revenue and upset customers while waiting for technical support.
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]
New music stores serenade Web surfers
Talkback The new music stores are all well and good, but what about people like me who were searching for obscure songs, many of which have nerver been released on CD? It is unlikely the new stores would even include these items because of the limited...
[October 17, 2003, 17:06]
Retailer Links 450 Stores to Head Office Systems With Innovative Mobile Solution
White Papers Lithuania-based retailer Lietuvos Spauda needed to connect its chain of kiosks and convenience stores to head office. Manual processes restricted efficient management and delayed stock replenishment. Working with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner...
[February 27, 2009, 0:23]
Family Gift Stores on Adjacent Seattle Piers Keep Tight Watch on Lean Inventories
White Papers Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Waterfront Landmark are two very different gift stores owned by the same couple, separated on adjacent piers of the Seattle, Washington waterfront, and now united by Microsoft Business Solutions Retail Management System.
[November 22, 2006, 0:00]
Apparel Stores, External Consultants, Finance, and Production Get Instant Data and Cut Steps
White Papers As Tanner Companies, a 77-year-old women's apparel enterprise, grew to 1,700 consultants, 12 stores, and approached U.S.million in revenues, its systems strained to track 72,000 SKUs. Microsoft Dynamics AX soon became the Enterprise Resource...
[April 16, 2008, 1:02]
METRO Group Pioneers RFID, Reducing Losses Arising From Inaccurate Stock Replenishment in Retail Stores
White Papers The company wanted to reduce the amount of money lost through goods in stores being out of stock or not on shelf but in stock. METRO Group is one of the most important international retailing companies.
[June 26, 2009, 1:09]
Associated Students UCLA Used Microsoft BackOffice to Significantly Expand Its Retail Stores
White Papers With development assistance from AMULET Consulting, ASUCLA mounted an aggressive Web-based expansion to its retail stores, building an ambitious series of electronic commerce sites based entirely on Microsoft BackOffice Server Suite and the...
[August 10, 2007, 10:52]
German Retail Giant Deploys Over 2,500 HP ProCurve Switches Throughout Its Stores
White Papers OBI AG, Europe's leading home improvement retailer, operates more than 330 stores throughout Germany and more than 180 outlets in developing markets in Central and Eastern European countries. On top of upgrading the hardware and rolling out the...
[June 12, 2009, 1:20]
Wireless POS at Hyundai Department Stores
White Papers This webcast will discuss an advanced POS application used by Hyundai Department Stores in Korea which allows mobile checkout clerks use handheld PDAs with credit card scanners and portable receipt printers to assist customers on the store floor.
[January 12, 2006, 23:00]
Time closes stores but keeps running
Talkback This seems like a positive outcome to the days meetings - but Retail staff are still in the dark, regardless of 'paid holiday'. Just to really vent my own opinions on this - Why, as an employee of Granville Technology, am I finding out more...
[July 26, 2005, 13:43]



