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Domino's Pizza: Thin Client Solution Adds Security, Cuts Costs for Pizza Giant
White Paper Domino's Pizza, headquartered in Ann Arbor, Mich.became the leader in the pizza delivery business by promising customers they will have their pizza in 30 minutes. Domino's Pizza wanted to improved... [28 Aug 2009]
Domino's Pizza's hot with workforce management, online sales
News Two technology initiatives, one in-store and one online, have helped Domino's Pizza improve its performance and get pizzas to hungry customers quicker. Over the last six months, Domino's Pizza has... [25 Jul 2007]
Domino's online breaks £200k-in-a-day barrier
News Fast-food retailer Domino's Pizza has marginally increased its online sales over the last quarter - and broken the £200,000 online-sales-in-one-day barrier. Speaking to silicon.com, Domino's IT director... [01 Nov 2007]
Domino's satisfies hunger for 'e-pizzas'
News Domino's Pizza has upgraded its website to cope with the public's hunger for ordering pizza online. Nearly one in six pizza orders are now made via the web - and Domino's expects this figure to rise to... [09 Mar 2007]
Domino's Pizza delivers SMS ordering
News Hungry customers of Domino's Pizza are now able to place their order via SMS, building on the chain's internet ordering service which now accounts for more than one in 10 of its pizza orders. According to... [17 Aug 2007]
Domino's sells £1m of pizza over the net in a week
News Pizza takeaway chain Domino's Pizza has broken the £1m in a week milestone for online sales in the UK. Domino's Pizza UK marketing director Robin Auld told silicon.com online sales are growing much more... [30 Nov 2007]
Domino's online sales pass 20 per cent
News Fast food takeaway chain Domino's Pizza UK has broken the 20 per cent mark in online sales for the half year ended 29 June - meaning one in five of its pizzas are now ordered over the web. Total Domino's... [21 Jul 2008]
Domino's gives new man a pizza the action
News Pizza delivery firm Domino's has appointed a new head of IT following former tech chief Ian Foxley's decision to set up his own Domino's outlet (he liked the food so much he bought a franchise.... [11 Jul 2002]
Domino's online sales heat up
News Takeaway chain Domino's Pizza has reported further expansion of its internet business in its year-end figures.silicon.com Retail & Leisure According to Domino's IT director Jane Kimberlin, much of this... [20 Feb 2008]
Online service from Domino Pizza
News Fernhart New Media has redesigned Domino Pizza's Web site to offer what they claim is the first online delivery service in this market. Once a customer has placed an order, he/she enters the postcode of the delivery... [13 Sep 1999]
TechNet Webcast: Integrating Microsoft Office 2003 With Lotus Notes/Domino (Level 300)
White Paper The attendee of this webcast will learn how to connect Microsoft Office Word, InfoPath, and Excel to the Lotus Notes/Domino applications. The presenter of this webcast begins with out-of-the-box functionality and walks... [04 Aug 2008]
In brief: Lotus hands out free Notes and Domino upgrades
News Lotus says it will give messaging customers a free upgrade to Notes or Domino. Industry experts had expected a charge for the migration, but Jim Moffatt, communications product marketing manager at Lotus, explained that... [21 Jul 1998]
Clear C2, Inc., Chooses IBM Lotus Domino Servers and IBM WebSphere Portal to Enable Its CRM Solution to Mid-Size Companies
White Paper Clear C2 deployed IBM Lotus Domino servers and IBM WebSphere Portal modules to develop C2CRM, a browser-based CRM solution to help mid-sized companies improve productivity, save costs, increase sales and profits and... [12 Nov 2008]
In brief: Lotus integrates Notes and Domino
News Lotus Development will outline plans to integrate the Notes and Domino platforms this week. Lotus' next-generation Notes and Domino - version 5.0 - will offer closely integrated search functions which... [26 Jun 1998]
In brief: IBM drops Domino Go
News IBM has dumped Lotus' Domino Go in favour of bundling the free Web server, Apache, with its WebSphere software. Tony Occleshaw, marketing manager at IBM, said the company had taken the decision not to develop Lotus'... [29 Jun 1998]