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EDS Helps FIFA Take Soccer to the World

White Paper As the global governing body of soccer, the world's most popular sport, FIFA was seeking to leverage technology and the Internet to further its mission - to make the game better and take it to the world. [03 Jul 2008]

Fifa kicks off improved web services

News The world football association, Fifa, has signed two deals with Indian tech services company Satyam for an event management system and several other web services. The event management system (EMS) platform will be used by Fifa and local event... [03 Aug 2007]

The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Mobility and the Competitive Advantage

White Paper Since becoming a trusted FIFA World Cup partner in 2001, Avaya has helped bring the excitement of the world's most popular sport to an estimated total global audience of 30 billion fans. The challenge was to provide ultra secure around-the-clock... [18 Apr 2007]

Tech brands getting a sporting chance

Comment From the Vodafone Derby to the Fifa World Cup (brought to you in association with Avaya, Toshiba and Yahoo! Never has the criticism been stronger than with the Fifa 2006 World Cup staged in Germany this summer where 15 sponsors accounted for 25,000... [24 Jul 2006]

World Cup 2006: Making IT happen

News But when you consider that budget is spent to support just one month's up-time it becomes clear why the Fifa World Cup Finals has been branded one of the world's largest - and most unique - IT projects. [20 Jun 2006]

World Cup 2006: Online sale of tickets kicks off

News Tickets for the Fifa World Cup 2006 have today gone on sale online, sparking a clamour among football fans to enter the lottery for the in-demand tickets while raising fresh fears relating to crowd safety and leading to criticism of one major... [01 Feb 2005]

Yahoo! and Fifa panned for web streaming 'own goal'

News and Fifa should rework their deal with KirchMedia so they can stream game highlights of the World Cup at a time that suits Europe's office workers. Fifa and KirchMedia should use the VIP Club to whet the appetite. [30 May 2002]

Yahoo! makes it to the World Cup

News will help run the official websites for the 2002 and 2006 football World Cups after signing a joint deal with the sport's governing body Fifa. Yahoo has won exclusive rights to produce, market and host the World Cup online and sell sponsorship of... [12 Sep 2001]

Olympic resolve: Why sports dot-coms are jumping through rings for media accreditation

Comment According to Gavin Chittick, CFO at Sports.com, governing bodies like football's FIFA and the IOC represent the establishment and consider internet companies as young upstarts. In the long run, new media companies will have to find other ways of... [14 Mar 2001]

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