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Measured Thoughts: Kimberly-Clark

White Paper With well-known family care and personal care brands such as Kleenex, Scott, Andrex, Huggies, Pull-Ups, Kotex, Poise, and Depend, Kimberly-Clark holds the No.or No.share position globally in more than 80... [26 Jun 2008]

Measured Thoughts: McNeil Consumer Healthcare

White Paper McNeil Consumer Healthcare is the parent company of many of the world's most well-known over-the-counter pharmaceuticals. This webcast provides an in-depth conversation about managing the marketing... [26 Jun 2008]

Q&A: Teradata CEO Mike Koehler

News Metro, the German retailer and Teradata customer, is well-known for its RFID trials - how will RFID, especially when it goes down to the item level, impact on your business? It's all about advancing our... [22 Oct 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations

Comment And all this was exacerbated by the inadequate facilities of airports that normally operate at well over 100 per cent of their full design capacity. Here are my thoughts on the topic. But no matter how... [22 Aug 2006]

Q&A: Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO, SAS

Comment SAS is well known for ploughing a lot of money into R&D. silicon.com's managing editor Will Sturgeon met up with Dr Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS - the world's largest privately-owned software company - to... [30 Jun 2006]

Pay-as-you-drive road tax: Best of Reader Comments

News Roger Huffadine, a CTO in Worcester, said: "It is well known that low level local interference disrupts the positioning algorithms of GPS. Some people - who are probably at this very minute making... [10 Jun 2005]

Re:Viewing 2004: Mobile and wireless

News In all things mobile and wireless it has been a year of consolidation, launches, wireless everywhere and some familiar battles between well-known standards and companies. Lufthansa led the pack, opting... [14 Dec 2004]

Leader: Consultants play key role in tech recovery

Leader Those well-known providers with big consulting businesses are certainly taking their share of the jobs but there's also plenty of room for small businesses and lone consultants to get a piece of the... [02 Dec 2004]

SME Philes: Fool's gold rush for vendors?

Comment Most other household name vendors, however, mean sub-1000 employees when they say 'SME' (and if truth be known, only those companies that make up the 'mid-market' under the FTSE 350 and above 500 employees). [25 Nov 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 07.05.04

Round-Up Emma Louise from Whitley Bay - which is clearly the sex-capital of … well, Whitley Bay - was advertising for willing volunteers who would be prepared to strip online in front of a webcam. Wisconsin is also... [07 May 2004]

"Centrino, Nokia, come here this instant your dinner's ready"

Comment Today we published a story about the very real possibility that we are to see a surge in infants named after well-known tech brands. Here we have a well-known,... [05 Jan 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Scales of grey

Comment The consultants trawl the company talking to people - finding out what they think - and put together a report that broadly reflects everyone's thoughts. In such a plant there is a place for hierarchy, for all must be... [03 Oct 2002]

Sainsbury's mobile service: When hindsight is a truly wonderful thing

Comment Well soon, supermarket Sainsbury's could be behind both these modern phenomenon. It will be well aware that its stores retain customers who have moved house to within walking distance of a rival... [09 Sep 2002]

Devil's Advocate: "If I ruled the world..."

Comment Before we spend too much, we could compare our situation with some well-known companies. Domestic ADSL is based on 50 users contending for bandwidth but existing services are well below... [02 Apr 2002]

Web content: time to pay?

News Indeed, much of the content in 'Web content: time to pay', including a Behind the Headlines video debate, provides insights into what well known providers such as the Wall Street Journal, The Times and... [06 Dec 2001]

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