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- South Africa 2010 - Countdown (gg)
- Countdown for the Fifa World Cup 2010 - South Africa. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: FIFA, South Africa, World Cup
- Software downloads 2007-09-10
- FIFA World Cup Web site traffic in Australia
- On the 13th of June, 2006, the night the Australian team beat Japan by 3 - 1 in FIFA World Cup, a record number of 200,000 Australians flocked to key World Cup sport and news websites, representing a quadrupling of traffic in the span of one week, Nielsen//NetRatings reports. An...
- Tags: World Cup
- Blog posts 2006-07-30
- World Cup matchup: FIFA vs. the hackers
- World Cup matchup: FIFA vs. the hackerscumulatively"He said the audience for the World Cup was expected to reach 32 billion cumulatively, up from the cumulative 28 billion who watched the previous tournament in Japan and Korea. "6 billion people in the world.32 billion cumulatively!@#$%^&*L:)I think he meant to say that...
- Tags: Games, World Cup, cumulative audience, game, FIFA
- Discussion threads 2006-06-08
- FIFA World Cup Screensaver (exe)
- Check out World Cup history from 1930 to today. Relive your favorite FIFA World Cup with this magnificent screensaver. Download and enjoy the drama of previous tournaments.
- Tags: Screensaver, FIFA, World Cup
- Software downloads 2006-05-23
- 2006 FIFA World Cup demo (exe)
- FIFA 06 brings the total football experience to your fingertips. It delivers a combination of attacking gameplay, complete customization, pure authenticity and the deepest manager mode yet. Intuitive gameplay enables you to command every move of your player. Passing, shooting and tackling are now more responsive, enabling you to trap,...
- Tags: Electronic Arts Inc., FIFA, World Cup
- Software downloads 2006-04-11
- On the Road to the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: A Continuing Tradition of Excellence
- As official convergence communications provider for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Avaya is one of a handful of partners that have proven themselves able to rise any challenge and meet the uncompromising performance standards of the Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA. The company wanted to provide secure around-the-clock...
- Tags: FIFA, Avaya Inc., World Cup, Performance Management, Advertising & Promotion, Business Structures, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Marketing, Finance
- Case studies
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: A Celebration of Excellence
- Avaya is proud to have been the Official Convergence Communication Provider of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. The challenge was to design, implement and manage an ultra reliable and secure, high-capacity converged communications network for over 200,000 total end-users in a rapidly changing, maximum-visibility global environment. The solution tot...
- Tags: FIFA, Avaya Inc., World Cup, Team Management, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Management
- Case studies
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Flexibility and the Competitive Advantage
- Avaya was one of a handful of providers as Official Convergence Communication Provider of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. The challenge was to provide highly flexible, easy to deploy and manage converged communications for the German Football Local Organising Committee LOC - one of the driving forces behind the...
- Tags: Germany, Competitive Advantage, FIFA, Avaya Inc., World Cup, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking
- Case studies
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Mobility and the Competitive Advantage
- Since becoming a trusted FIFA World Cup partner in 2001, Avaya has helped bring the excitement of the world's most popular sport to an estimated total global audience of 30 billion fans. The challenge was to provide ultra secure around-the-clock voice and data communications for over 20,000 on-the-move end-users in...
- Tags: Competitive Advantage, FIFA, Mobility, Avaya Inc., World Cup, Business Structures, Team Management, Strategy, Finance, Management
- Case studies
- The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Versatility and the Competitive Advantage
- In the summer of 2006, Germany hosted the 18th FIFA World Cup to decide the best football team on the planet. The challenge was to provide effective, efficient and secure around-the-clock communications to more than 15,000 on-the-move FIFA officials and key FIFA World Cup stakeholders in a rapidly changing, high-visibility...
- Tags: Competitive Advantage, FIFA, World Cup, Team Management, Management
- Case studies
Additional Resources
- Forget the damn Linux netbooks. Can Windows replace Windows?
- My esteemed ZDNet colleague Ed Bott, God bless him, wrote a very insightful piece in which he discusses Taiwanese PC mainboard and component manufacturer MSI's challenges of selling Linux-based versions of their netbook, the Wind U90. Apparently, according to MSI, Linux-based versions of their netbook are...
- Tags: MSI, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- I'm well aware what I pay for Google's services
- My post on Google earlier Tuesday was met with mixed reactions. A few folks agreed that, in fact, Google's suite of services is quite slick, long live GOOG, etc. Others, like fellow ZDNet blogger, Michael Krigsman, disagreed pretty strongly. In his response, http://blogs.zdnet.com/projectfailures/?p=1059, Michael didn't leave much...
- Tags: Google Inc., OpenOffice, Productivity, E-mail Providers, Open Source, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Trying to increase productivity? Send your employees home.
- Companies that give their workers the option of telecommuting are seeing greater productivity, lower costs, improved employee health and greater employee retention, according to a survey released today by the Computing Technology Industry Association. Case in point: I'm typing this from this from my own home office...
- Tags: Phone, Telecommuting, Telecom & Utilities, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Does the Semantic Web matter?
- My business card reads 'Technology Evangelist,' and this is a blog about the Semantic Web. So that should be an unequivocal 'Yes!' then, right? However, it's frequently worthwhile to revisit and question presumptions, beliefs and 'truths,' and the Semantic Web that dominates so much of my working...
- Tags: Web, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- From the vault: Lisa demo
- From my forthcoming book, Corporations that Changed the World: Apple Inc. After a tour of the Xerox PARC Palo Alto Research Center laboratories in December 1979 and a demonstration of their Alto computer, Steve Jobs decided that the Graphical User Interface GUI was the future of computing. Apple traded...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Xerox PARC, Lisa, Productivity, Podcasts, Digital Music, Digital Media, Internet, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- News to know: AMD; iPhone security; Linux; SAP
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Sam Diaz: AMD to spin off manufacturing. Techmeme Heather Clancy: The color that shall not be named. AMD's Vertal downplays green credentials, plays up efficiency arguments ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Security, Information Technology, SAP AG, RIM BlackBerry, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Linux, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Microsoft Windows, Web Servers, Open Source, Operating Systems, UNIX, Strategy, Software, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Internet, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- ZDNet blogger: working from home
- More and more people work from home every day. Not only that, more and more people don't work from their offices, or "where they're meant to work". With the Internet, intranet's and extranet's, email and unified communications with VoIP and Blackberry devices, it makes life much easier...
- Tags: Phone, Tea, Blogger, E-mail, Online Communications, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- Student Technology Day: Steve Ballmer Q&A
- There was quite a lot to transcribe out, and many questions asked. Some questions put to Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, include: Will we always need programmers? What's Microsoft's input in Facebook and social networking? Does Microsoft have any changes in mind for their...
- Tags: India, Pyramid, Laughter, Network, Microsoft Office, Steve Ballmer, Product, Microsoft Corp., Programmer, Question, Microsoft Windows, Social Networking, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- Startups listen up: you've got a pricing problem
- Just about every new product coming to market is being offered as a service rather than packaged software. But pricing remains something of a mystery. A while back, I started a spreadsheet that plots price points for different saas accounting offerings. At the time I concluded that no-one has figured...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Small And Medium Enterprise, Web Application, Pricing Strategy, Phil Wainewright, Pricing, Smb/Sme, Marketing Research, Marketing, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- Linux ready to replace Windows? Not yet…
- Is Linux ready to replace Windows on the desktop? Linux advocates think that light, cheap netbooks show off the advantages of an open-source OS over Windows. Out in the real world, though, the market is arguing to the contrary. The director of sales for one especially hot-selling netbook says its...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
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