sainsbury's in comment and analysis

Leader: Is virtual success good enough in mobile?

Leader Most people know about Virgin Mobile but then there are companies such as Sainsbury and Tesco. But it's not just for the non-telco telcos. Meanwhile reports from the US suggest that BT's... [18 May 2004]

Leader: E-tailers can't quite get the hang of Christmas

Leader Empirix measured the performance of top retail sites such as Argos, Carphone Warehouse, Comet, Firebox.com, Sainsbury's, lastminute.com and several other big name players in the ecommerce world. Other... [19 Dec 2003]

Sainsbury's mobile service: When hindsight is a truly wonderful thing

Comment Well soon, supermarket Sainsbury's could be behind both these modern phenomenon. A limited number of trialists have already been road-testing Sainsbury's One, which... [09 Sep 2002]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: It's our brains that lack bandwidth

Comment Should you reply: "I will be using it to go to Sainsbury's on a Friday night to collect my shopping," he would push you over to the other side of the showroom to try and sell you the latest Smart Car for... [04 Jul 2002]

E-voting: Essential to the future of democracy

Comment From text message voting in Liverpool to touch-screen terminals at Sainsbury's in St Albans, voting online has an important role to play in combating voter apathy. It's difficult to get... [02 May 2002]

Ebusiness Despatches: Know your partners, know your customers, know your staff - retail lessons

Comment Sainsbury's, after losing its number one position, is now up to speed. Following Tesco are Safeway and Sainsbury's (more on them in a moment) with... [11 Dec 2001]

M&S: could this be the great web rescue?

Comment Compare that with 19.4 for the Sainsbury's site. Marks and Spencer is so much more than a household name, it's a UK institution. It is desperately trying to claw back the huge popularity... [01 Nov 2001]

John Lamb's Week: Compaq under Alpha spotlight

Comment Lord Sainsbury, minister for science and innovation, is taking Wilson's dictum seriously. The BMC User Forum at ExCel in London's Docklands promises "2,880 minutes of sheer,... [13 Jul 2001]

John Lamb's Week: homes and databases of the future

Comment Finally, on Friday Lord Sainsbury, Minister for Science and Innovation, will be among the luminaries gathering in Cambridge for the opening of a new HQ building for Virata, another UK high-tech success story. [18 May 2001]

The best of 'Reader Comments': That pesky Microsoft paperclip and the frustrations of grocery shopping over the web

Comment So, as my wife is forcing one of our very children round Sainsbury's the next day with two fully-laden trolleys, on her own, imagine my surprise when the Tesco's delivery man phones to... [02 Mar 2001]

John Lamb's Week: Innovation, in its various forms

Comment The Essex boffins, who absorb a sizeable chunk of Nortel's European R&D budget, are certainly delivering the goods for the Canadian networking company. Pascal Debon, president of Nortel Networks EMEA, says he will... [23 Feb 2001]

The best of 'Reader Comments': Sainsbury's thinks inside the box, Bertelsmann applauded, and the WAP debate continues

Comment Sainsbury's announced that it would trial a service that may make home deliveries easier (http://www.silicon.com/a41146 ) It seems that Sainsbury's have come up with a... [01 Dec 2000]

Can e-marketplaces demand the supply?

Comment These stalwarts of electronic trading have been joined by the retail industry's GlobalNetXchange (formed by Carrefour, Metro, Sainsbury's and Sears) and these three markets will soon... [05 Jul 2000]

Loyalty card schemes: an expensive waste of time?

Comment This rather drastic move begs the question: if Asda's loyalty club experience was so bad, why then are Tesco, Safeway and Sainsbury's still pursuing theirs?... [27 Aug 1999]

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