entertainment industry
Ethernet in Entertainment Networks
White Paper And the people in the technical entertainment industry? Ethernet is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards in use today. Millions of people use Ethernet everyday to email, print and... [04 Aug 2008]
IP Network Helps Virgin Megastores Enhance the Retail Experience
White Paper Like other music and entertainment retailers, Virgin Megastores is endeavoring to cope with the decline in music sales across the industry; customers are not purchasing as many CDs and DVDs as previously. [04 Aug 2008]
E4 embraces web 2.0 audience
Case Study Channel 4's entertainment channel, E4, has overhauled its website to make it more web 2.0 friendly. Speaking to silicon.com, E4.com business manager, James Tatam, said: "We decided to do this because [E4's] audience is... [31 Jul 2008]
e-booking and e-ticketing
White Paper How to achieve sustainable competitive advantage in the Leisure, Entertainment and Traval industry. [23 Jul 2008]
Butterfly.net Launches the First Commercial Computing Grid for the Online Video Game Industry
White Paper Butterfly.net chose IBM to help it pioneer in digital entertainment by leveraging innovative grid computing technologies. Butterfly.net, a leading software developer and infrastructure provider for the online video game... [03 Jul 2008]
Pulse Entertainment Reduces Hosting Costs With the Help of IBM
White Paper Founded in 1994, Pulse Entertainment (www.pulse3d.com) has established itself as a leader in character-driven interaction for the Web. In order to establish and maintain customer deployments with these critical... [03 Jul 2008]
Compaq TaskSmart C-Series Server Deployment Guide
White Paper Websites, ranging from education to entertainment, are turning to streaming media technologies as the next generation of rich content. The latest generation of TaskSmart C-Series servers delivers... [03 Jul 2008]
EAServer Anchors Ticket Web Site in Norway Providing Access to All Types of Entertainment
White Paper iTet Ticket Solutions is a Norweigan provider of iTicket, computerized ticketing systems for the entertainment industry. They decided to expand their services by launching a Web site where consumers... [03 Jul 2008]
Universities blamed for games industry skills crisis
News The problem is being exacerbated by the increasing popularity of gaming, moving away from geek pastime to mainstream entertainment option, which is driving industry growth and demand for staff. A skills... [19 Jun 2008]
When is a supplier gift/junket inappropriate?
News Tony Johnson, IT director, Zavvi Entertainment Group, agreed, saying: "I am not naive enough to think the invites to rugby/cricket/football etc are purely down to my sparkling company! Tony Johnson, IT director, Zavvi... [06 Jun 2008]
Streamlining Production Operations With BEA WebLogic Portal
White Paper Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a leading creator and distributor of entertainment products, services and technology. SPE deployed BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1 which provides authorized personnel with... [31 May 2008]
Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times
Comment He told MWC: "We must as an industry learn to both partner and compete with these new players because our customers want to experience entertainment such as music downloads, mobile TV, user-generated... [29 May 2008]
Satyam spices up silver screen with latest effects
News The division, based in Chennai, specialises in animation and has already put cartoon series on TV screens, both for entertainment and education. He said: "We have a contract with a German entertainment... [29 Apr 2008]
Google CIO to join digital music realm
News Hab Haddad, vice president of business development at music management firm McGhee Entertainment, said: "For EMI to hire someone from Silicon Valley will offer them a huge advantage over the label next door. [03 Apr 2008]
Faster speeds on the cards for Broadband Britain?
News Vadera added in a statement: "The way we will do business, access many government services, as well as information and entertainment, will change beyond recognition over our lifetime. The government has also asked... [22 Feb 2008]
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