Profile: Making the connection - Niall O'Keefe, marketing director, PC World
12 Dec 2007 | by Jeremy Lee
'Keefe - as contributing to a 25% slump in group profits; the store's buyers had overestimated demand for Microsoft ...
, Microsoft and Vodafone. The Edinburgh-based telecoms outfit provides ISP and hosting services as well ...
'Keefe - as contributing to a 25% slump in group profits; the store's buyers had overestimated demand for Microsoft ...
as the 1.6 per cent stake Microsoft bought in October. Facebook is expected to use the association to help
Microsoft has begun a pitch for a $300 million consumer creative account. McCann Erickson..."We are soliciting input from various agencies, including McCann Erickson, for a new assignment," a Microsoft spokesman said. Media for this new task will be handled by Universal McCann, the spokesman said. ...
As PRWeek enters the glass Death Star that is Microsoft London’s Victoria office and ascends...and Devices Division of Microsoft EMEA for eight years. I was the third person to join the division, he says ... passionate about this new role and talks at great length about what Microsoft is doing with rating bands ... .4 million in sales by the third quarter of this year. In the run up to Christmas, Microsoft will focus ...
, there is also less reason to upgrade regularly, although changes such as Microsoft's roll-out of its Vista ...
marketing technology, Universal McCann "Both Microsoft and Google are converging on the same lines. Microsoft wants to become more of an advertising company from a software base. Google is going heavily ...
Microsoft's head of UK PR for its lucrative entertainment and devices division has defected...Nick Grange will move to the American games developer as European PR director at the end of this month after almost six years at Microsoft. Grange is credited with launching Mic rosoft s bestselling Xbox console back in 2001. He was also res ponsible for introducing successful games franchises ...
Microsoft has paid $240 million for a 1.6 per cent stake in Facebook, valuing the social networking
. Its client roster includes computer giant Microsoft and handheld brand Palm. The tech firm recently ...
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