content deal
NTT DoCoMo linked with mobile AOL content deal
News Speculation centred around a deal in which DoCoMo would provide AOL content to mobile phone users across the globe. Japanese telco NTT DoCoMo has refused to comment on industry rumours it is about to announce a deal with AOL for a global wireless... [26 Jul 2000]
Healtheon signs $1bn content deal with News Corp
News Under the terms of the deal, News Corp will take a 10.8 per cent stake in the healthcare information provider and form an equal-share international partnership outside the US. Jeff Arnold, CEO of Healtheon/WebMD, said: "This is the largest Internet... [07 Dec 1999]
Onyx and Yahoo! seal content deal
News Corporate portal company, Onyx, has signed a content deal with Yahoo! Through the deal, Yahoo! will provide business-based content including stock quotes and company research. UK & Ireland. Onyx's Enterprise Portal product is a Web-based front... [16 Aug 1999]
Genie strikes content deal with AOL
News He declined to comment on the financial aspects of the deal. The AOL deal will form an important part of Genie's plans to roll out their service in other European countries and the Asia-Pacific region though the arrangement does not prevent either... [19 Dec 2000]
Ironside strikes Requisite deal to catalogue e-hub content
News Requisite's BugsEye finding engine technology and its eMerge toolset will power the eCatalog and eContentManager components of the Ironside Content Management Suite. Commenting on the need to partner, Bill Lipsin, president and CEO of Ironside... [17 Oct 2000]
'Government department hits deadline' shocker
News Ordnance Survey has sealed a deal with content management company Interwoven to get its mapping services online in time for the government's 2005 deadline. Although the value of the deal has not been disclosed, Interwoven is known to have beaten... [12 Apr 2002]
Spyware blocking deal signed by US Homeland Security
News The US Department of Homeland Security has signed a deal with content security firm Websense to protect its systems from spyware and other nasties. This deal represents a further fleshing out of Websense's US government portfolio. [24 May 2005]
Microsoft signs Mickey Mouse
News Microsoft and the Walt Disney empire will today announce that they have struck a deal to develop digital content and delivery systems. The announcement of the deal is short on detail and merely indicates that the two companies will be working... [09 Feb 2004]
Microsoft and British Library turn 100,000 books electronic
News Microsoft has signed a deal with the British Library to digitise 100,000 of its books. The library digitisation deal follows similar projects from the likes of Yahoo! The software giant will use MSN Book Search to index 25 million pages of British... [04 Nov 2005]
Yahoo! teams up with US newspapers
News Other potential innovations that could come out of the deal may include search and content capabilities for local newspaper websites, Yahoo! The deal will allow local newspaper websites to sell online advertising through Yahoo! [21 Nov 2006]
Baltimore keeps its head above water - just
News Baltimore Technologies has sold its content management arm, Content Technologies, in a £20.5m deal designed to shore up the troubled company's immediate future. When we bought Content Technologies for £700m it was an all share deal and at that time... [24 Jan 2002]
EMC lands Documentum for $1.7bn
News Storage maker EMC plans to acquire Documentum, which makes content management software, in a deal initially valued at $1.7bn, the companies announced on Tuesday. Industry watchers said they are not surprised by news of the deal, as it has become... [15 Oct 2003]
RealNetworks signs wireless deal
News A new deal will let RealNetworks offer content providers and wireless carriers the ability to use the MPEG-4 compression standard to stream audio and video to next-generation mobile devices. Under the deal, RealNetworks and Envivio will co-develop... [05 Nov 2002]
5 years ago: Orange signs-up content providers for WAP phone
News 24.11.99 Orange has announced a deal with a raft of content providers to offer information services to the UK's first ever WAP-enabled (Wireless Application Protocol) phone, available from Thursday. The deal will see news from ITN and the Press... [24 Nov 2004]
Interwoven to buy collaboration company
News Content-management software maker Interwoven said Wednesday it would buy iManage, a specialist in collaboration software, in a stock and cash deal valued at $171m. Under the terms of the deal, iManage shareholders will receive 2.09 shares of... [07 Aug 2003]
