Subscription Webcast: How To Navigate The Security Jungle With TechNet
White Papers Through live demonstrations, we will make sure that your can quickly locate the tools and information TechNet provides, through its subscription and online service, to help you build and maintain a secure computing environment.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Subscription-based Outlook Piloted
News Microsoft has started private testing of a service that would offer consumers, on a subscription basis, access to the company's Outlook email and calendaring program, along with 2GB of email storage. Outlook Live subscribers get a subscription...
[December 14, 2004, 8:15]
Subscription Licensing: SAFETY In Acquiring Enterprise Software
White Papers While there is some value to lifetime ownership, there is much greater benefit to "renting" or software subscription, and buyers are now pressuring companies to adopt this licensing model. Both buyers and sellers benefit from subscription licensing.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Microsoft Releases Subscription Outlook
News Microsoft said on Wednesday that it's ready to start offering a paid-subscription version of its Outlook email program, marking the first time the software giant has made a component of Office available as a subscription service.
[January 20, 2005, 7:35]
Salesforce.com Launches On-demand Subscription Service
News The on-demand subscription service - Multiforce - is meant to let customers access applications online and run them simultaneously rather than taking a client-server-software approach that calls for customers to build or customise their own set of...
[March 10, 2005, 8:05]
PeopleSoft Introduces Support Subscription Package
News The move, announced on Tuesday, follows the introduction of similar subscription services from PeopleSoft competitors such as Oracle, SAP and Siebel Systems. SAP introduced subscription hosting services for its software last month through an...
[November 17, 2004, 15:05]
Global Internet Subscription Service Company Optimizes Customer Interactions
White Papers The client embarked on a corporate initiative to up-sell subscribers from their free product to their paid, premium subscription product. The client is a global service provider of digital media distribution software that offers free and paid...
[July 17, 2008, 1:19]
RealPlayer Chief: Subscription Will Work
News A: Glaser: Not only is RealNetworks doing extremely well, but the subscription model, which we have long advocated, is at the core of how consumers are going to experience music. MusicNet, interestingly enough, is the second-largest online music...
[October 31, 2003, 13:25]
Library Periodicals Expenses: Comparison Of Non-Subscription Costs Of Print And Electronic Formats On A Life-Cycle Basis
White Papers What are the implications of the transition to electronic periodicals on non-subscription library expenditures, such as those required to select, accession, catalog, and provide ongoing access and services?
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Napster's Subscription Holy Grail Fading
News Most analysts say creating a subscription service is the most plausible scenario for Napster, although it poses significant problems, such as gaining the cooperation of hostile record labels, convincing members to shell out for the service...
[February 13, 2001, 15:02]
Microsoft Launches Subscription CRM
News Microsoft has launched a long-awaited update to its CRM software, which will for the first time include subscription-style pricing. Dynamics CRM 3.0, released late on Monday, lets companies track and manage customer information.
[December 6, 2005, 13:10]
MP3.com Announces Subscription System
News MP3.com chairman and chief executive Michael Robertson announced Tuesday a new subscription system for music content. The system allows artists and music labels to make subscription lists of available music for MP3.com users.
[June 21, 2000, 13:51]
AOL In Subscription-music Trial
News Legal online music services will begin their biggest test in the US on Wednesday, as AOL launches a long-awaited paid subscription music plan aimed at competing with free services such as Kazaa. The company's software engineers have subsequently...
[February 26, 2003, 15:51]
Microsoft Open Value Subscription Licensing Puts The Wind In Rokas' Sails
White Papers Today the company is in its fifth year of an Open Value Subscription agreement with Microsoft, and has recently completed a major upgrade of its client and server systems to Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Office 2003.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Red Hat Boosts Service Subscription Plan
News Red Hat is bolstering its service subscription plan with technology the Linux seller gained in its acquisition of NOCpulse in 2002. The Red Hat Network is a subscription plan offered by the company to ease customers' server-administration chores.
[January 27, 2003, 11:02]
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Transactional Replication: Queued Updating Subscription
White Papers This WebCast will introduce the new subscription option (queued updating) in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 transactional replication. It will discuss the benefits of using this option, requirements and special considerations to be aware of before...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Subscription For Content Is New Net Trend Pt II
News When Slate abandoned its subscription model in January 1999 after less than a year, the site's readership grew tenfold, and advertisers increased six times over, Moore said. Acknowledging the difficulty of converting readers to paid services, some...
[March 30, 2001, 13:54]
Press Play Provides Subscription Services To Its Users Using Microsoft Windows Media
White Papers Launched in December 2001, pressplay is the leading digital music subscription service available in the marketplace today. Pressplay offers its members the ability to stream, download and burn onto CDs songs from a vast online library that includes...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
BTopenworld Trials Music Subscription Service
News BTopenworld is trialling a music subscription service that will allow subscribers on its broadband and narrowband services to download paid-for music over the Internet, but Linux users will be cut out of the loop.
[October 29, 2001, 15:18]
Subscription For Content Is New Net Trend
News James Cramer, a director at TheStreet.com and an outspoken proponent of paid content on the Web, says the collapse in the online ad market has justified his company's early subscription efforts. Despite this, by 2003, 78 percent of publishing...
[March 30, 2001, 13:48]

