domino's in comment and analysis
Just why is Domino's alone in delivering online?
Comment Last week, fast-food chain Domino's Pizza made £1m from online sales in one week alone. If you have already set up an order profile on the Domino's site, ordering is easy as pie, apparently. Actually Pizza Hut does take online sales, but if it were... [10 Dec 2007]
Dear silicon.com... Vista gripes, naked PCs, geek rage, nuclear fallout...
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Exclusive: AA terminates £50m IBM deal This is a good combination of some breaking news and an on-the-spot interview ¦ CIO Essentials: Nerdy... [27 Sep 2007]
Pizza sauce runs in our veins, says Domino's IT chief
Comment The IT director of Domino's Pizza, Jane Kimberlin, is enthusiastic about the brand and its products - an attitude she expects in all of her tech team. Domino's website accounts for 14 per cent of overall sales in the UK, a real achievement... [24 Sep 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Searching for search technology
Comment IBM's Lotus Domino also has a fully indexed search tool, which is fine for Domino users but of little use for anyone else. As with Domino, IBM's Workplace collaboration platform will also offer an integrated, index-based search facility. [26 Aug 2005]
Through the fog... Will IM stand for 'isolated messaging'?
Comment Integrated IM systems will be far better here - such as IBM Lotus with Domino Instant Messaging (SameTime), the latest version of Microsoft SharePoint or Polycom’s Office product. Follow some straightforward steps, says Quocirca's Clive Longbottom. [24 Oct 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Online healthcare, Lotus rebranding and Amex won over by the net
Comment Thus, rather than throw the baby out with the bath water the company has decided the core Lotus Notes and Domino products will continue under their current names. It's good to see a vendor recognise the fact.e-Amex* [20 Jan 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Online healthcare, Lotus rebranding and Amex won over by the net
Comment Thus, rather than throw the baby out with the bath water the company has decided the core Lotus Notes and Domino products will continue under their current names. It's good to see a vendor recognise the fact.e-Amex* [20 Jan 2003]
The Ovum View: Using Oracle to run your email
Comment Both Lotus and Microsoft have been tentatively raising the possibility of closer integration between their proprietary email stores (Domino and Exchange) and their relational databases (DB2 and SQLServer) but for political and technical reasons... [15 Jan 2003]
What's the fuss about... server consolidation?
Comment If it is purely for messaging, then the technologies are advanced enough that the use of Exchange or Domino is not actually going to provide you with much in the way of hard business advantage over others in your market - it is when the system isn... [18 Oct 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's 3G plans, IBM's web services plans, and Napster's survival plans
Comment The tools are based on Eclipse and cover IBM's DB2, Domino and Tivoli product sets. A Tivoli plug-in allows developers to monitor applications, a Domino plug-in enables developers to create integrated WebSphere and Domino applications and the DB2... [17 Jun 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: Web content management, ROI reality, and how near is HAL?
Comment Domino and WebSphere are the main IBM/Lotus contributions to the package. The trouble with such estimates is they depend on what's counted as WCM sales rather than what's attributable to overlapping fields such as knowledge management and ebusiness. [15 Oct 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: LinuxWorld shenanigans, Psion trouble and what value stock options
Comment He went on to herald Tivoli's support for the platform and Domino Workflow for Linux. At LinuxWorld, IBM's Sam Palmisano kicked things off announcing Big Blue has a 64-processor server capable of running existing Linux applications unaltered by... [05 Feb 2001]
Novell hangs on - for the time being
Comment He said: "Under circumstances of relative market share, and projections we see for enterprise deployments of NetWare, we're not planning to resurrect Domino for NetWare. Instead, Lotus plans to bring out a Linux version of its Domino Server by the... [08 Jun 1999]
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