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whitepaper California-based Del Monte Foods sells popular branded food and pet products in grocery stores and other outlets across the United States. Recently, the company's work force has grown, which means messaging and collaboration has played an...
[13 May 2008]
whitepaper Del Monte Foods, based in San Francisco, California, sells popular, premium-quality branded food and pet products throughout the United States. The organization's employees rely heavily on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office...
[11 May 2008]
whitepaper Del Monte is one of the largest U.S.based producers and distributors of premium quality food and pet products. With many years of operating its IT infrastructure based on Microsoft products and technology, Del Monte is looking to improve its...
[09 May 2008]
whitepaper From styles to outline numbering, page layout, tables, graphics, and document stability, it looks at the simple answers behind some common Word pet peeves. Microsoft Office Word is now well known. In fact, it is well enough to know which features...
[14 Jan 2008]
News Other information includes siblings' names (23 per cent), pet names (25 per cent of girls) and mother's maiden name (two per cent). The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has warned that young people are putting themselves at risk with the...
[23 Nov 2007]
News A number of Gates' pet projects have yet to make it into the mainstream. The conference table, the office whiteboard and even the bedroom mirror are all surfaces that will one day be replaced with an intelligent computer screen, Gates said.
[19 Oct 2007]
Round-Up Two-thirds of people surveyed said they would be upset at losing their mobile, slightly more than the 64 per cent who said they would feel the same way if they lost a family pet. According to a report by the increasingly anachronistically sounding...
[07 Sep 2007]
whitepaper To make its Pet Products formula change process more efficient, and to serve as a model for new product development companywide, Del Monte Foods implemented enterprise content management capabilities with the 2007 Microsoft Office system.
[31 Aug 2007]
whitepaper To make its Pet Products formula change process more efficient, and to serve as a model for new product development companywide, Del Monte Foods implemented enterprise content management capabilities with the 2007 Microsoft Office system.
[10 Aug 2007]
Comment In no particular order here are our top three pet peeves. OK, so it's great for getting that quick query sorted without having to pick up the phone or walk around the office but unlike email it's hard to switch it off and ignore it.
[05 Jun 2007]
whitepaper Beginning with its Pet Products division, Del Monte will implement a product life cycle management solution based on Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. By participating in the Microsoft Office Rapid Deployment...
[31 Oct 2006]
whitepaper Del Monte Foods is a nationwide producer of human food and pet products in the United States. Users appreciate the new, full-featured Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access interface, the ease of connecting with their wireless devices, and expected...
[31 Oct 2006]
News A shrine to your pet ferret? Richard MacManus, of silicon.com sister site ZDNet.com, predicted it will eventually be part of a web-based Office suite. Google moved into the web page design market on Thursday by launching an online tool for...
[23 Feb 2006]
News A federal judge in New York has rejected requests from Google and Overture Services to throw out a lawsuit that claimed the two search firms unlawfully sold advertising based on a pet store owner's registered trademark.
[07 Apr 2004]
News According to Seeley's research many (but not all) female users see email as another way to chat and are more likely to engage in verbose conversations with colleagues - a particular pet hate of silicon.com readers.
[24 Jul 2002]
News Others used easily guessable words, like the name of their home country, or their pet. The survey shows a shocking lack of awareness and concern for information security issues among average office workers.
[11 Apr 2002]
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