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Automobile Company Cuts Communications Costs by 50 Percent With Unified Solution
White Paper Automobilgesellschaft Weilbacher, an authorized Mercedes-Benz sales and service company in Germany, has five locations throughout the country and nearly 200 employees. Each day, the company receives more than 300... [30 Jul 2009]
BBDC Improves Budget Management and Keeps Pace With Fast-Changing Automotive Market
White Paper Based in Beijing, BBDC manufactures Chrysler vehicles and Mercedes-Benz C-Class and E-Class cars. The Chinese car market is one of the world's fastest growing and most dynamic markets. Demand for a certain model and make... [12 Jun 2009]
DaimlerChrysler Controls Internet Use and Stops Spam With SurfControl
White Paper The company manages sales and marketing operations for Mercedes-Benz private and commercial cars, as well as Maybach, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Smart cars. DaimlerChrysler Netherlands is the Dutch representative of... [10 Dec 2008]
Waiting for web-based Office? Keep waiting
News Energizer CIO Randy Benz told me last month that he expects the Office Web Applications to open doors for him. Benz said that a lower-cost web-only option probably won't lower the overall cost of Office... [08 Dec 2008]
Photos: India 999
Photo Each ambulance has a Mercedes Benz engine and costs about $40,000 compared to $140,000 in US. The Indian government will help fund the rollout of a scheme created by an Indian outsourcing veteran to provide the country's... [01 May 2008]
Mercedes-Benz Museum: Making History Come Alive
White Paper This webcast shows how HP mobile solutions help visitors learn more about the rich history of Mercedes-Benz engineering through the lives of its greatest cars, drivers, people and events. [03 Nov 2007]
Steve Williams
CIO Profile Williams has a degree in economics and German and his career experience includes various IT roles at Mercedes-Benz, ICI, Viasystems and the Health Clinic. Steve Williams is head of IT at one of the UK's best-performing... [06 Jun 2007]
Photos: High tech vans map out Europe
Photo Customers include Google, Mercedes Benz, Navman, Nokia, Tom Tom and Via Michelin. This is one of the vans used by mapping company Tele Atlas to gather images and data that eventually ends up on numerous navigation devices. [21 May 2007]
Editor's Blog: Media merger mania
Comment The unravelling this week of the merger between Daimler-Benz and Chrysler - the US company was bought for $36bn in 1998 and finally sold for $7.4bn today, ouch - actually looks straightforward in the context of very... [15 May 2007]
Benz Travel case study
White Paper Using Nortel’s BCM solution, Benz Travel created a scalable, secure virtual contact centre solution that enabled the company to develop an international operation at minimum risk, whilst improving customer service. [23 Mar 2007]
Building a Secure Environment for Deploying Remote Application Services
White Paper IT managed service provider to companies such as EasyCar, Harrods, Avis, Reed, Microsoft, Mercedes-Benz, and Sun Microsystems, is well aware of this. If a company's vital Web applications are not instantly available and... [05 Jan 2007]
Strohl Systems Group Case Study: Mercedes-Benz USA
White Paper Along with producing world-class automobiles, Mercedes-Benz USA prides itself on providing the highest quality customer service. With a portion of its communications network knocked out, Mercedes-Benz... [23 Aug 2006]
MCT Success Story: Bill Ferguson
White Paper TeKnowledgy Summit's customers - including Mercedes Benz and US Pipe - are impressed and put at ease when they're told that Ferguson is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), he adds, because the credential assures them... [17 May 2006]
Macworld: Best of the rest - software, partnerships galore
News Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Nissan, Alfa Romeo and Ferrari have all jumped on the iPod bandwagon. Macworld 2005. Lots of whooping and cheering from Mac enthusiasts? Check. Steve Jobs in a black polo neck? Check. [12 Jan 2005]
The Ovum View: WLAN - beyond simple data access
Comment Now several vehicle manufacturers, including Daimler-Benz, have embraced WLAN, acknowledging that many telematics services don’t require constant or even frequent updates. Public and private wireless local networks have... [17 Apr 2003]