News for October 2000
- Virginmoney.com launches 80s throwback campaign
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The campaign, created by Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R, uses the former stars of the 80s as examples of people who should have managed their money
- Oct 31, 2000
- Dyke plays down BBC Online ad plans
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Dyke, who is in the process of overhauling the Beeb's entire operation to increase efficiency and cut costs, maintains the plans, which were first reported in
- Oct 31, 2000
- CGEY put toes in SilverStream
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Cap Gemini Ernst & Young is to deploy SilverStream's eCRM and b2b solutions for various vertical industries such as oil and gas and manufacturing as part
- Oct 31, 2000
- World Online announces results
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The portal, which said that 2.5m of its subscribers were active in September, added that new advertisers in the third quarter had included Sony, Dell, Amazon,
- Oct 31, 2000
- Cable & Wireless launches as ASP
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The service, which has been offered in conjunction with Microsoft and Compaq, is aimed at SME customers. Cable & Wireless a-Services will initially offer
- Oct 31, 2000
- iPlanet goes wireless
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According to the company, the platform is an amalgamation of two new iPlanet Messaging and Calendar servers, and current versions of the iPlanet Wireless and
- Oct 31, 2000
- Wipro whips revenues into shape
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The company builds, manages and integrates end-to-end ebusiness solutions for international companies. It specialises in software development including
- Oct 31, 2000
- Kingfisher expands deal with Freeserve
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The agreement will see Kingfisher distributing Freeserve's narrowband and broadband access CD-ROMs in its 87 MVC entertainment stores and in turn giving the
- Oct 31, 2000
- Napster links with Bertelsmann for subscription service
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The partners hope that the deal will legitimise Napster's controversial file-sharing service in the eyes of the music industry establishment and encourage its
- Oct 31, 2000
- Northstream and Vodafone to test GPRS
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The new product is the Northstream Wireless Login, which is said to allow users to access their company's LAN on GPRS and 3G networks. Vodafone will initially
- Oct 31, 2000
