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Dell Case Study: Coffee Health Group

whitepaper Coffee Health Group, a non-profit organization, provides a comprehensive range of services and programs at its three hospitals and outpatient diagnostic center. Jeff Goad, chief information officer of Coffee Health Group, and his team needed to...

Tags: laptops, health, profit, officer

[20 Apr 2004]

Coffee Republic to offer free wi-fi

News Latte lovers who like to surf and work from the comfort of a coffee shop will be able to get free wi-fi internet access at Coffee Republic cafes from May. Coffee Republic will become the first UK coffee chain to provide free wi-fi to customers when...

Tags: wi-fi, coffee republic

[14 Apr 2008]

Cult <strong>coffee</strong> pot sold to Germans

Cult coffee pot sold to Germans

News A £25 coffee machine which grew to cult status on the web has been sold to a German internet company for £3350. Networking researchers from the Trojan Room, who all shared one coffee pot, grew tired of making long trips downstairs to the machine...

[14 Aug 2001]

Latest Technology Supports Rapid Growth of Coffee Company

whitepaper First Choice Coffee is a leading coffee company based in the United Kingdom. Its products include quality coffee and beverages, coffee machines, and blenders. First Choice Coffee deploys Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system to support...

Tags: windows vista

[17 Jan 2008]

Dial-a-Donut: Romans Opt in for Coffee Coupons

whitepaper In the United States, Dunkin' Donuts has for decades been a household name for coffee, donuts, muffins, and all things "early morning. When the company expanded to Italy under the auspices of Sweet & Co.they were, naturally, new to the neighborhood.

Tags: sales - marketing, marketing, morning, mobile phones

[17 May 2006]

Oracle Case Study: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters

whitepaper Green Mountain Coffee Roasters roasts and packages 15 million pounds of coffee beans a year. Managing 15 million pounds of coffee and a customer base of 5,000 is a tall task. Add to that seasonal promotions, tremendous growth and expansion, and the...

Tags: supply, pounds, mountain, coffee

[07 Aug 2007]

Guatemalan Coffee Growers Association Increases Member Support While Reducing Costs

whitepaper As the nonprofit marketing, training, and informational support association for Guatemalan coffee growers, Anacafe is dedicated to expanding coffee markets globally and helping its growers get the best prices.

Tags: portals, budget, coverage, microsoft .net framework

[03 Jul 2007]

Dell Offers Complete Solution to Coffee Health Group At a Price That Enabled Them to Serve More Users with New Hardware

whitepaper Coffee Health Group, a non-profit organization, provides a comprehensive range of services and programs at its three hospitals and outpatient diagnostic center. Coffee purchased 40 Dell PowerEdge servers, 500 Optiplex desktops, several Dell...

Tags: application servers, dell, computers, desktops

[01 Mar 2004]

3Com XRN Solution Boosts Network Performance At Portugal's Leading Coffee Company, The Delta Cafes Group

whitepaper The Delta Cafes Group is the market leader in the Portuguese coffee sector. In 2002, network problems at Delta Cafes Group were having a detrimental impact on business efficiency and company employees had to cope with ever more frequent occurrences...

Tags: ethernet, audit, delta, cafes

[21 May 2004]

Costa Coffee Standardises Reports on Star POS Printers

whitepaper As part of an innovative, space-saving, web-based kiosk solution, Costa Coffee has standardised on the high speed, wide-format TSP800 POS printer from Star Micronics to produce detailed EPOS and E-stock reports in each of the organisation's 250...

Tags: printers - plotters, printer, kiosk, star micronics

[17 Feb 2005]

BT goes 'sip and surf' with Costa <strong>coffee</strong>

BT goes 'sip and surf' with Costa coffee

News BT has added Costa Coffee to its expanding network of Wi-Fi hot spots that let mobile workers hook up to the internet using wireless connections. Rival coffee chain Starbucks began a six-month Wi-Fi trial at two London stores in August, on Fleet...

[31 Oct 2002]

Integrated Biological Information System for a Coffee Farm

whitepaper This paper describes an integrated biological information system for a coffee farm. The authors have made a precise map of the UCC coffee farm at Kona in Hawaii and integrated biological information into it.

Tags: graphics, map, biological, coffee

[14 Feb 2006]

South Africa's Coffee Houses Set to Go Wireless in Seattle

whitepaper Originated in the USA, the international Seattle Coffee Company organisation was taken over by Starbucks in 2003. Retaining the original brand name, Seattle Coffee Company now has 23 outlets. Seattle Coffee Company needed reliable hardware so that...

Tags: wireless lan, points, wireless network, access points

[12 Dec 2006]

Workers, wi-fi and coffee shops: The perfect blend

News A quarter of workers now take advantage of wi-fi hotspots, working remotely from a coffee shop at least one day per week to escape the interruptions of the office. Almost half of respondents (47 per cent) said they had worked from a coffee shop...

Tags: caffè nero, bt openzone, wi-fi

[07 Apr 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: How many keystrokes does it take to buy coffee?

Comment All I wanted was a cup of coffee but it cost 48 keystrokes - for a cash purchase! Moreover, when I have stayed in the same hotel, or used the same coffee shop time and time again, it should all be automatic.

Tags: data entry, efficiency

[09 Nov 2005]

"I've broken my <strong>coffee</strong> cup holder" ...and other tales of helpdesk woe

"I've broken my coffee cup holder" ...and other tales of helpdesk woe

News Urban myths abound about people using the drawer of their CD ROM drive as a coffee cup holder - not to mention the infamous woman whose PC had cut out and failed to restart. All summer silicon.com has been running a competition asking you, our...

[12 Aug 2002]

CA Solutions Help illycaffe Grow Their Business Without Growing Their IT Budget - And Keep the Coffee Flowing to Over 130 Countries

whitepaper Founded in 1933, illycaffe is in the business of coffee.illycaffe's sales grew over 8% from 2003 to 2004, and they continue to grow. This means more employees, more distributors and an increasingly complex IT infrastructure that needed to...

Tags: sales force automation, business process reengineering, investments, management solution

[28 Feb 2007]

The Bloor Perspective: Coffee gets wired, the ebusiness porn model, and ASP SLAs

Comment These e-espressopoint machines will allow individual users to order their drinks of coffee online with full access to all of the usual features of the machine - setting the strength and sugar settings for example.

[14 Nov 2000]

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Sends Customers What They Want With PeopleSoft Enterprise Online Marketing

whitepaper Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) was using a low-end email campaign system that allowed only single mime-capable messages. The result was that they were not able to send targeted, personalized product announcements to their customers.

Tags: spam and e-mail marketing, peoplesoft, emails, email

[23 Mar 2005]

Transatlantic Cable: Net access (and coffee) to go

Comment I'm writing this sitting in a café near Haight St while a rather taciturn looking young man with a spike through his nose brings me coffee. I've been testing it around town recently (purely for the purposes of this column, you understand), enabling...

[14 Dec 1999]

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