Tesco.com launches music service
News The service will launch as part of Tesco.com and will come packing 500,000 tracks which can be downloaded for 79p each while albums will cost £7.99. The site itself, tescodownloads.com, gives a hint at its future direction, according to Higgins...
[November 8, 2004, 13:08]
Tesco.com takes 60,000 orders a week
News I'd much prefer to do my food shopping from home rather than dragging my three children down supermarket aisles," said Mike McNamara, tesco.com's chief technology officer. Tesco.com is currently running on 80 servers, with an extra 50 having been...
[October 10, 2000, 12:56]
Dell Case Study: Tesco.com
White Papers Tesco.com needed an IT provider with the technology and support services to meet a significant rate of growth in its business. Tesco worked with Dell to create an IT infrastructure consisting of Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell/EMC storage area...
[June 18, 2008, 1:01]
Tesco.com is no e-basket case
News In the period between 24 February and 11 August, Tesco.com achieved sales of £146m -- a 77 percent rise on the same period in 2000. Tesco.com will be profitable this year," said chief executive Terry Leahy.
[September 18, 2001, 10:50]
Broadband lures Tesco.com into Korean expansion
News Tesco.com is to extend its online shopping service to South Korea -- the country with the highest penetration of broadband in the world -- this winter. The Tesco.com strategy is international expansion -- either through its existing store network...
[August 13, 2001, 16:28]
Broadband lures Tesco.com into Korean expansion
Talkback I am also loyal to Tesco but enough is enough. ADSL listing showed Tesco as trialling broadband. I agree with Anon of Bristol. What's the result and when? How come you are so far behind the pack? Give us something to work on or I and many others...
[August 23, 2004, 12:25]
Broadband lures Tesco.com into Korean expansion
Talkback As an existing customer of Tescos I've been very patient not to go with another server I've held on only out of loyalty but the ground wears thin I need broadband.k is just not suffice anymore! Where's the loyalty from Tescos?
[May 17, 2004, 20:28]
Tesco takes Safeway into online shopping
News Staff from Tesco.com have created a Web site for the US Safeway supermarket chain, which, according to reports, looks almost identical to Tesco's UK Web site. Tesco is hoping that its business model will prove successful in the US, which has...
[January 14, 2002, 12:30]
Online sales boost Tesco
News Tesco's push into telecoms and the continued success of its online shopping operation Tesco.com have contributed to bumper half year results for the retailer. While a group-wide 'Step-Change' efficiency savings programme contributed to the good...
[September 22, 2004, 8:00]
Tesco's online sales soar to nearly £1bn
News Sales at tesco.com grew by 31.9 percent year-over-year to almost £1bn, and now account for three percent of the company's total UK sales, while online profit also increased by 54.9 percent to £56.2m. The company recently opened a dedicated tesco...
[April 25, 2006, 15:55]
Tesco CIO resigns
News A key part of this global expansion is the standardisation of business processes and IT systems across Tesco in a project called "the operating model", which Cobain explained in a recent interview with silicon.com.
[November 15, 2007, 8:54]
Crate expectations shattered online
News Spotting an advertisement offering a 25 percent discount on a crate of Tesco.com champagne he leapt at the chance of a good online bargain. Naturally he called Tesco.com to demand an explanation. Tesco.com customer helpline told him that the 25...
[December 2, 2002, 16:47]
Using Windows Is Like...
Blog Comment @Jamie, Actually I live very close to the beach and I do need a walk, the whole Tesco/Ingram Micro of trying to obtain Windows 7 is just a joke - rather than repeating myself, see the thread on moneysavingexpert.com http://forums.moneysavingexpert...
[November 11, 2009, 10:04]
Tesco looks to conquer America
News Tesco bought a 35 percent stake in Safeway's GroceryWorks.com business for $35m and other assets. Tesco says its UK service, which has almost 1 million registered customers, is profitable. Tesco seems to think so.
[June 29, 2001, 15:08]
Windows 7 pricing all over the shop..about as stable as Windows 7.
Blog Comment More info regarding this can be found on moneysavingexpert.com, search for windows, tesco in the forums. Also on hotukdeals, check out Tesco's latest offer for Windows 7 hotukdeals.com/item/520969/microsoft-windows-7-home-premium-fu as they say...
[November 7, 2009, 14:00]
Ignore the broadband boom at your peril
Leader Its e-commerce offering Tesco.com is an important and successful part of that model -- along with its own provision of a no-frills unlimited broadband service in the UK for £19.97 a month. Tesco, the UK's dominant retailer, is reporting record...
[September 23, 2004, 12:00]
Reliable and Scalable Technology Becomes Mission-Critical Tool for World Leading Online Grocery Retailer
White Papers Tesco.com is the world's largest online grocery retailer. When Tesco launched the online service, as a pilot in 1997, it wanted a technology infrastructure that didn't require huge investment and scaled as the operation grew.
[May 1, 2007, 1:00]
UK online spending up 50 percent
Talkback Is that on the low side or does tesco.com ship most of its products abroad? Hmm. It reported sales of £447 million last year.
[July 8, 2004, 22:54]
Tesco checks out phone services
News Andy Dewhurst, chief executive of Tesco Telecom, told silicon.com: "BT doesn't offer customers a very good deal. Customers can now get more than their weekly shop with Tesco -- the supermarket has announced telecommunications will join the growing...
[September 2, 2003, 8:55]
Tesco puts broadband in trolley
News Users will earn Clubcard points (one point per pound spent) and it is hoped customers will be those who use Tesco for voice calls, mobile calls and ecommerce through Tesco.com - naturally made easier with a broadband connection.
[August 31, 2004, 16:10]



