03 Nov 2005
for Bill Gates and Microsoft,' commented The Observer (30 October). Blogger Rodney Kuhn was more succinct ...
27 Oct 2005
| by Steve Hemsley
experience with a particular journalist. Keep information flowing 'Having represented Microsoft for more ...
.One Communications. 'Microsoft learned very early that it could not beat the media through an information close ...
critics.' Microsoft's strategy was to gain as much control as possible over coverage by filling the media ...
20 Oct 2005
Kribbe, a Dutch national, is the former political adviser to Neelie Kroes and Frits Bolkestein, the two most recent Dutch commissioners to the EU. GPlus was formed five years ago and is now 24-strong, with clients including Microsoft and Toyota. Its work is targeted mainly at MEPs and commissioners in Brussels ...
20 Oct 2005
He also worked in APCO's emerging markets practice on its largest account, the Russian Foundation. Young's other clients included Yukos Oil, mining company Norlisk Nickel, HBOS, Microsoft and the Learning and Skills Council. ...
06 Oct 2005
| by David Murphy
functionality built in, and Microsoft is building RSS functionality, under the name 'Web Feeds', into the next ...
, might subscribe to Microsoft's mobile solutions feed, but not to its SQL Server feed. Not surprisingly ...
or her email address, home page and telephone number.' Microsoft technology evangelist Robert Scoble ...
29 Sep 2005
Biontino joins as head of Blueprint's EU competition practice, reporting jointly to partner Louise Harvey and managing partner Julia Harrison. She has been at Allen Overy for the past six years, during which time she worked on behalf of Sun Microsystems in the anti-trust case against Microsoft. 'After ...
15 Sep 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
include Nike, Adidas, Umbro, Microsoft, Fifa, Uefa, Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Real Madrid ...
19 Aug 2005
, such as Microsoft, which the board
already works with, to the Welsh language cause.' The show-reel is primarily ...
05 Aug 2005
that monolithic brands such as
Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Intel and McDonald's have shored up their top-ten
placings ...
22 Jul 2005
of Microsoft for bowing to
Beijing's political censors by banning the use of the words 'freedom'
and 'democracy' on its Chinese internet portal. 'The Microsoft case
clarifies a new dilemma for global strategists,' says ...