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Northrop Turns Up the Heat on E-2D Cutbacks
Aviation Week reports that the Navy plans to cut $200 million form the E-2D carrier based radar plane's procurement budget in 2009 and 2010. Northrop is the maker of these aircraft. The E-2D is an upgrade to the E-2C that have been used by the U.S. Navy and...
Tags: Program, Cut, Northrop, E-2D, Aerospace & Defense, Purchasing & Procurement, Manufacturing, Business Operations, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-02-10

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Avoiding Tricky E-mail Situations
The immediacy with which e-mail has enabled people around the world to communicate with each other has great advantages—but also some real disadvantages. When we have little time to spare, we often feel under pressure to reply to e-mails as soon as they arrive in our inboxes, and this can...
Tags: e-mail, ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS
Articles 2007-02-28
Getting the Most from E-mails
E-mail has revolutionized global communications; it allows you to exchange information with colleagues, customers, and suppliers quickly and easily, 24/7.Friends and colleagues commonly use e-mail to share all types of data—text, photos, audio files, or video clips.Recently, it was estimated that more than 65 billion e-mail messages are sent daily,...
Tags: BNET Editorial, E-mail, Message, Flipside, Online Communications, phone, video clip, patient, workplace, supplier, photograph, strategy, video
Articles 2007-10-12
Marketing Effectively by E-mail
E-mail should be an essential part of any Internet marketing strategy. If you have someone's e-mail address, you can send them information directly, much as you would in a direct mail campaign—except the cost of mailing is free. Even so, that's only an advantage if the recipients have agreed to...
Tags: advertisement, BNET Editorial, database, direct mail, e-mail, e-mail address, e-mail management, Internet, Internet marketing, marketing, newsletter, software, spam, strategy, Web, Web site
Articles 2007-10-19
Establishing an E-learning Program
E-learning is flexible, cost-effective, and measurable. Obviously, online "classrooms" can accommodate far more people than traditional ones; and usually, it's much faster and far more convenient—not to mention free from ringing bells at the end of class! Perhaps that explains why the global e-learning marketplace, now worth over $25 billion,...
Tags: E-learning, Enterprise Software, E-learning Marketplace, E-learning World, Recognition, E-learning Technology, Software, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-28
Ten Predictions For The E-Book Market In 2010
This has been a breakout year for e-readers and e-books—device sales will have more than tripled by the end of this year, and content sales are up 176% for the year. But next year will be anything but boring. Here are Forrester’s predictions for 2010:1. E Ink will lose its...
Tags: Consumer, E-reader, Device, Amazon.com Inc., App, B&N, E-books, Personal Technology, Sarah Rotman Epps and James McQuivey
External links 2009-12-01
Composing Effective E-mails
While e-mail is the most convenient, and probably the most widely used, form of business communication today, many people do not know how to use it well. Because it’s an extremely quick and easy way of getting in touch with others, it’s easy to overlook the basics of business correspondence,...
Tags: e-mail, ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS
Articles 2007-02-28
Planning and Implementing an E-commerce Strategy
E-commerce essentially means selling products and services online—but it's not as simple as it may sound. E-commerce requires a sophisticated content management system and a strategy that combines many separate elements. To begin with, e-commerce demands dedicated purchase, payment, and support systems along with customer relationship management procedures. A quality...
Tags: Web technology, E-business/E-commerce, BNET Editorial, e-commerce Web site, e-business, dot-com, strategy, CRM, professional development, payment, brand, content management system, Web site, banking, Web, marketing, sales, security, software
Articles 2007-10-25
Using E-mail for Special Projects
Businesses run on e-mail. Beyond its core function—sending and receiving messages—e-mail can be used to improve productivity and understanding throughout a company.In addition to facilitating day-to-day, person-to-person communication, e-mail also provides an ideal way to broadcast information to large groups of people instantaneously and cheaply. Also, it can manage specific...
Tags: Corporate communications, BNET Editorial, newsletter, e-mail, marketing, tool, sales, graphics, Web site, Web, advertisement
Articles 2007-10-31
E-Learning: For and Against
E-Learning (E-L) is an ideal that's praised and scorned in equal measure. It has the potential to transform the way skills are acquired at work, but are today's E-L tools adequate to teach the skills needed in the future? That was the subject of a debate at...
Tags: Training, E-L, Rocketry, Learners, E-learning, Training And Certification, Workforce Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Julian Goldsmith
Blog posts 2009-10-05
Amazon, Sony E-Book Battle Could Benefit Businesses In Big Way
Amazon, Sony and other e-reader manufacturers have started dropping the prices of their devices, not only benefitting consumers but potentially SMBs (small- to medium- businesses) and the enterprise, which could adopt them at a higher rate. But upcoming tablet PCs from Apple, Dell and others present a possible wild-card for...
Tags: E-reader
News items 2009-08-09
Barnes and Noble Nook E-Reader Delayed Due to Demand, Says Company
Barnes & Noble said that high demand for its Nook e-reader delayed the shipment date into January 2010 for anyone ordering the devices after Nov. 20. This is the second time that Barnes & Noble announced a delay for its e-readers, which it hopes will make inroads against Amazon.com's popular...
Tags: E-reader, Barnes & Noble Inc.
News items 2009-11-22
Using E-mail to Negotiate
It's not unusual to conduct negotiations via e-mail. It's fast, convenient, reliable—and global, so we can conduct almost all preliminary discussions without spending time and money on travel. We're no longer captive to time zone differences or long waiting periods before connecting with the right person.We do, however, face new...
Tags: BNET Editorial, negotiation, clarification, e-mail, competitive advantage, environment
Articles 2007-10-30
Leave E-Mail Messages On Your E-Mail Server
E-mail account types differ in how e-mail messages are saved and synchronized with the e-mail server. For example, by default POP3 e-mail accounts delete e-mail messages from the e-mail server when downloaded into Outlook. However, you can customize how e-mail messages are retrieved and saved. Other e-mail accounts, such as...
Tags: e-Mail Account, Server, e-Mail Message, E-mail Server, E-mail, Online Communications
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E-Mail Etiquette: Mind Your P's and Q's
Are you a rude, blathering, unprofessional idiot who screams at people and probably failed high-school English? Hopefully not. But if you aren't paying attention to how you craft your e-mails, maybe that's what your correspondence is saying about you. Although e-mail has become the preferred form of...
Tags: E-mail, Online Communications, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-09-22
What Do E-book Readers Need to Catch Fire?
What Do E-book Readers Need to Catch Fire?RE: What Do E-book Readers Need to Catch Fire?I love books, shop at amazon among other places and download e-books. The issue with Kindle is that it is yet another expensive gadget which is only good at one retailer. If they lower...
Tags: E-books, battery charge, Do E-book Readers Need, e-book
Discussion threads 2008-10-28
The Coming E-Book Boom
Enjoy what "early adopter" status you still have while you can, Kindle owners. After this holiday season, owning an e-reader may no longer seem quite so unusual. According to a report from tech analysis firm Forrester Research published Tuesday, 1.2 million digital readers will be sold in the U.S. in...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Sony Corp., Forrester Research Inc., E-reader
News items 2009-10-06
Why E-Reader Adoption Will Be Slower Than People Think
Jack McKeown co-founded and was CEO of Perseus Books Group. He is now director of business development for Verso Digital, a vertical ad network for book publishers, and president of Conemarra Partners, a media consultancy. As the world’s book publishers gather for this week’s annual Frankfurt Book Fair, the...
Tags: E-reader, Features, Leading Voices, Media & Publishing, Books, eReaders, Jack McKeown
External links 2009-10-15
Barnes & Noble e-reader to debut Tuesday
NEW YORK - Barnes & Noble Inc. is expected to unveil an electronic-book reader Tuesday to compete with Amazon.com's Kindle in the still-small arena where some see bookselling's future heading. The New York Times reported that the wireless reader will be called the "Nook" and sell for $259 — the...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., E-reader, Barnes & Noble Inc.
News items 2009-10-20
Barnes and Noble Debuts Nook E-Reader in Challenge to Amazon
Barnes and Noble announced a new e-reader, the Nook, that it hopes will prove a strong competitor to Amazon.com?s Kindle line. The e-reader field has become increasingly crowded in recent months, with new offerings from giants such as Amazon.com running alongside other announced devices from smaller IT startups. NEW YORK...
News items 2009-10-20
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