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Amazon.com ponders privacy policy
News For example, the most purchased books by employees of Anglo-Dutch company, Unilever, was a book lauding the business achievements of its leading rival, Procter & Gamble. Microsoft staffers' favourite book is Business... [27 Aug 1999]
Sun banks on Linux option for thin client success
News It's still a bit of a gamble and it will be interesting to see how it is received. Sun Microsystems is hoping to gain ground in the desktop market by launching a range of thin clients which could come bundled with... [24 Aug 1999]
Can Madge change its spots?
Comment But is the company, which made its name in the Token Ring market, taking a gamble with this strategy? Convergence will undoubtedly be one of the major buzzwords at Networks Telecoms 99, the show that takes over the... [21 Jun 1999]
Procter&Gamble slashes 15,000 jobs
News Procter&Gamble has announced 15,000 job cuts over the next five years, as part of a company-wide reorganisation. The company is reorganising itself into seven product-based business units rather than the current... [09 Jun 1999]
Linux Special: Why doing nothing is a wise IT strategy
Comment The risk takers might take a gamble with Linux - but it's a gamble that could pay off handsomely - both in financial terms and server stability. The feedback we've had to the articles published as part... [21 May 1999]
Netbet plans stock market gamble
News Netbet, the UK's only online betting service is about to take a bet itself and launch on the stock market. The offshore-based service will float on Ofex, the specialist market for untried share issues. [23 Feb 1999]
Advertising gurus meet to discuss the Web
News Procter & Gamble (P&G) is hosting the forum in an attempt to move online advertising beyond the simple banner ad. Beausejour cited pop-up windows offering drag and drop puzzles and virtual kissograms as examples of... [13 Aug 1998]
Lotus beefs up document management offering
News Already major companies such as Procter & Gamble, GM, and Texas Instruments can count tens of thousands of Domino.Doc seats. Lotus has released Domino.Doc 2.0, the latest version of its Web-based document collaboration... [26 Jun 1998]