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Leading Furniture Design Company Enjoys the Comfort of HP ITRC
White Paper Headquartered in Switzerland, Vitra has names such as Coca Cola and Daimler Chrysler among its customers. Its mission is to create furniture that stimulates and inspires while also offering comfort, safety and support. [28 Jul 2006]
US ill-prepared for "cyber Katrina"
News The cautionary document was a product of the Business Roundtable, whose 160 corporate members include companies ranging from HP, IBM and Sun Microsystems to Coca-Cola and General Motors. The US has never experienced a massive internet outage but a... [26 Jun 2006]
What's the deal with BlackBerry-flavoured Coke?
Case Study With nearly 4,000 BlackBerrys across 75 countries and numerous carriers, Coca-Cola boasts one of the largest deployments of RIM's signature handhelds. According to Chris Morning, manager, executive technology at Coca-Cola, the BlackBerry was first... [17 May 2006]
Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) Case Study: Turkcell & 121Metre
White Paper The goals were to use Coca-Cola F1 Istanbul Grand Prix sponsorship to increase sales. Coca-Cola was the sponsor of the first ever Istanbul Grand Prix, a curios event for the whole customer base. Moreover, the Coca-Cola sponsorship of the event was... [12 May 2006]
Leader: Bland brands in the UK?
Leader A study out this week from brand consultancy Millward Brown Optimor - the Brandz Top 100 Most Powerful Brands 2006 - placed Microsoft, GE ad Coca-Cola at the head of an impressive list. The deal that has seen Virgin Mobile combine with the TV... [05 Apr 2006]
Microsoft brand worth more than GE and Coke
News Microsoft has been named the most powerful global brand, beating out big non-tech names such as Coca-Cola, GE and Marlboro. The software company tops a list of the top 100 most powerful brands carried out by brand consultancy Millward Brown Optimor. [04 Apr 2006]
Leader: Google astride the Great Firewall of China
Leader Of course we'd expect concessions from the likes of Microsoft, Coca-Cola or McDonald's in any attempts they make to break a potentially high revenue marketplace. There are two ways we could look at Google's decision to censor its service for use... [25 Jan 2006]
Google to sponsor Manchester United?
News Some of the other non-tech brands believed to be in talks with the football club include Coca-Cola and Levi Strauss. Manchester United football club is in "advanced" talks with a number of global high-tech giants about replacing Vodafone as its... [28 Nov 2005]
Vodafone to sell phones like Coke
News Vodafone has taken a lesson from the likes of Cadburys and Coca-Cola and will now be selling some of its pay-as-you-go products through vending machines. Each QuickPhone box will offer a choice of three phones for sale, for between £30 and £60, as... [27 Oct 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.09.05
Round-Up or a Coca-Cola exec if they can recommend anything for sensitive teeth. "Oh, you work for Microsoft, you must be able to fix my computer then. Apparently that line haunts the daily lives of Microsoft employees as friends and family all try to pick... [16 Sep 2005]
Yahoo! shuts chat rooms over paedo fears
News Advertisers including Georgia-Pacific, Pepsi Cola and State Farm Insurance withdrew their ads after they found out they were appearing in the chat rooms, the TV station said. A spokesman for Pepsi Cola confirmed the KPRC report. [24 Jun 2005]
Web users don't like Microsoft shocker
News Redmond comes in at number six in the most negatively discussed brands, behind notable corporate behemoths including Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart and McDonalds. While Microsoft may be one of the most widely known brands on the web, it's actually far from... [22 Apr 2005]
Leader: When security firms run out of acquisition targets
Leader But if they aren't building it already and they haven't grabbed themselves a partner or acquisition target by now are they going to end up like the odd number at the school dance - drinking cola in the corner while the slow dances play? [07 Mar 2005]
Virgin Megastores to shake-up music download market
News What does Coca-Cola really know about music? he asked, perhaps choosing to overlook Virgin's foray the other way into cola in the mid-nineties. Virgin Retail, known for its Megastores brand in the UK, is to launch a digital music download service... [28 Feb 2005]
US clothes firm comes clean on RFID plans
News Can also revealed that another, more unlikely company, had once tinkered with RFID tagging its products - Coca-Cola. US clothing manufacturer Abercrombie & Fitch has finally admitted it is using RFID. [25 Jan 2005]
