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Nortel News: John Roese's Legacy, A Way Out?
Mark Evans submits: John Roese's Legacy? The Globe& Mail has an interesting article looking at the departure of Nortel NT chief technology officer John Roese, who was let go earlier week along with three other senior executives. by Mark Evans
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Seeking Alpha, Globe& Mail, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Mark Evans, Networking
External links 2008-11-13

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Wall Street Journal to produce news page for Toronto Globe & Mail
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 2, 1995--Dow Jones & Company Inc., publisher of the The Wall Street Journal, announced an agreement to provide The Globe & Mail of Toronto, Canada's national newspaper, with a daily, international business-news page, beginning Oct. 3.
Research articles 1995-10-02
Big News in Toronto is 14 Feet High; Xerox Ad Campaign Posts New Globe & Mail Front Page On Billboards Each Day
TORONTO--BUSINESS WIRE--March 23, 1999--Big news in Toronto will be really big for the next eight weeks as motorists catch each day's front page of the The Globe & Mail on giant billboards. It's part of an ad campaign for Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX) in Canada that promises to create front-page news...
Tags: advertisement, Xerox Corp.
Research articles 1999-03-23
The Toronto Globe & Mail has reported that Ben & Jerry's Canadian franchiser has teamed with resort concern Intrawest Corp. to build ice cream shops at a number of that company's sites.(Last Licks)
* The Toronto Globe & Mail has reported that Ben & Jerry's Canadian franchiser has teamed with resort concern Intrawest Corp. to build ice cream shops at a number of that company's sites. "We're going to be aggressive," Morrie Bake * The Toronto Globe &...
Tags: Ben & Jerry, company, ice cream
Research articles 2003-10-20
Transcontinental's Globe and Mail Extension: A 'Bad Deal?'
FP Trading Desk submits: There’s not much ambiguity in Genuity Capital Markets analyst Carl Bayard’s assessment of Transcontinental Inc.’s (TCLAF.PK) C$1.7-billion printing deal inked with the Globe and Mail last week. In a note headlined “TCL’s Globe and Mail contract extension is a bad deal – SELL” Mr....
Tags: Media
External links 2008-09-03
Vizrt Ltd creates multimedia newsroom for The Globe and Mail
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-25 September 2008-Vizrt Ltd creates multimedia newsroom for The Globe and MailC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Norwegian broadcast graphics company Vizrt Ltd (OSE:VIZ) said on Wednesday (25 September) that its subsidiary Escenic has, together with CCI Europe, received a contract to create a multimedia newsroom for the...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., multimedia
Research articles 2008-09-25
Chapters and The Globe And Mail to Jointly Develop and Launch Canadian Book Web Site; New web site will bring more Canadian books to more book lovers
TORONTO--BUSINESS WIRE--March 26, 1998--Chapters Inc. (TSE:CHP) is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement today with The Globe and Mail to jointly develop www.chaptersglobe.com, the definitive Canadian Internet book site. The companies expect the site to be fully operational in the fall of 1998. "We...
Tags: Business Wire, Canada, E-business/E-commerce, INTERNET, U.S., Web
Research articles 1998-03-26
The Globe and Mail and Intrawest announce marketing partnership.
VANCOUVER, Dec 05, 2000 The Globe and Mail and Intrawest Corporation announced today a three-year cross-marketing agreement commencing December 1, 2000. The agreement allows the two companies to promote their brands and products to each other's customer base. As part of the agreement, The...
Tags: Intrawest Corp.
Research articles 2000-12-05
Piecing a delivery network together: how McGraw-Hill mails millions of direct mail packages and magazines overseas.
HOW MCGRAW-HILL MAILS MILLIONS OF DIRECT MAIL PACKAGES AND MAGAZINES OVERSEAS The numbers are staggering. Each year, publishing giant The McGraw-Hill Companies mails millions of magazines and direct mail packages around the globe, spending an est HOW MCGRAW-HILL MAILS MILLIONS OF DIRECT...
Tags: BusinessWeek, direct mail, McGraw-Hill Companies
Research articles 1997-08-01
Understanding Mail-Order Sales
Mail-order sales continue to flourish, in part because companies can attract customers without incurring overhead costs such as retail space and related expenses. Specialty catalogers — particularly those that sell niche items like hand-made apparel, kitchen equipment, luxury items, and organic foods — have enjoyed considerable success. This article looks...
Tags: Mail-order, Product, Customer, Business, Mail-order Business, Direct Selling Association, Sales Channel, Internet, Advantage, Direct Mail, Sales, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-09
The Boston Globe Brainstorms Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Jun. 12--CHELMSFORD COMPANY SIMPLIFIES E-MAIL FAX: For the thousands of people who subscribe to the free efax.com fax delivery service to millions of people with company e-mail, getting a fax sent to your e-mail inbox has become a standard practice t Jun. 12--CHELMSFORD COMPANY SIMPLIFIES E-MAIL...
Tags: Boston Globe, e-mail, fax
Research articles 2000-06-12
The globe and Mail 2
"The Globe and Mail has created several notable campaigns that promoted various elements of the business from its core newspaper property to ad campaigns in support of their on-line vehicle, globeandmail.com. "
Tags: Network, Networking
Case studies 2003-01-01
Dow Jones Expands Relationship with The Globe and Mail, Canada's National Newspaper
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 9, 1998--Dow Jones & Company, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, announced that its agreement to provide The Globe and Mail, Canada's National Newspaper, with daily, international business-news pages has been extended and expanded to include advertising on the new pages.
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc.
Research articles 1998-01-09
eGain targets e-service market with new e-mail software
eGain Communications Corp. has announced an enterprise software solution for companies grappling with rising volumes of e-mail and Web form submissions from around the globe. A new e-mail management product, eGain Mail Global provides support for inbound and outbound email in virtually any language, as well as agent consoles that...
Tags: agent, e-mail, e-Service, eGain Communications Corp., software
Research articles 2001-08-01
The Globe and Mail Rolls Out Juniper Networks for Secure Remote Access; SSL VPN and Intrusion Prevention to Deliver Advanced Use and Threat Control Over Employee, Contractor and Visitor Network Access
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Juniper Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:JNPR) today announced that The Globe and Mail, Canada's leading daily national newspaper, has deployed the Juniper Networks Secure Sockets Layer Virtual Private Network SSL VPN and intrusion detection and prevention IDP products for secure and assured local-area-network LAN, intranet and extranet access. Juniper...
Tags: intrusion prevention, Juniper Networks Inc., network, SSL, SSL VPN
Research articles 2006-02-16
Bill French writes: "I retired 13 years ago after 42 years with the Globe and Mail, the last 32 as literary editor.(1955)
Bill French writes: "I retired 13 years ago after 42 years with The Globe and Mail, the last 32 as literary editor. I wrote three columns a week reviews and author interviews. Retirement came just in time. As chief book reviewer for the paper, I was running...
Tags: Quality, University of Toronto
Research articles 2003-12-22
The Boston Globe Boston Capital Column.
By Steven Syre, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 12--E-mail really was the killer app. Electronic mail, the most useful application ever created for the wired world, has been responsible for more smoking guns than Clint Eastwood as regulators ...
Tags: Boston Globe, E-mail, IM, INTERNET, regulator
Research articles 2003-08-12
Saboteurs Hit E-Mail Spam's Blockers.
By Hiawatha Bray, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 28--Internet vandals have found a new target: a group of online services that seek to block billions of unwanted spam e-mail messages. The services, called "blocklists," are used by...
Tags: attack, Boston Globe, computer, E-mail, INTERNET, SECURITY, server
Research articles 2003-08-28
Andrew Ryan named Editor of Globe and Mail Broadcast Week Magazine.
TORONTO, Aug 02, 2000 The Globe and Mail today announced the appointment of veteran television industry journalist Andrew Ryan as the new Editor of Broadcast Week, effective immediately. For the past 12 years, Mr. Ryan has held a variety of senior ...
Tags: Toronto, TV Guide, TVs
Research articles 2000-08-11
The Who's Who of power and influence in Canadian sports, Globe and Mail's Top 25 list kicks off a must-read series for sports fans.
TORONTO, Dec 23, 2000 Ted Rogers, president and chief executive officer of Rogers Communications Inc., is the most powerful and influential person in Canadian sports, according to The Globe and Mail's annual list ranking the top 25 Canadian sports personalities, released today. Rogers ...
Tags: Canada, NHL, Rogers Communications Inc., team, Toronto
Research articles 2000-12-27
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