ZDNet Resources
- Office Depot's emerging tech
- Tim Toews, CIO at Office Depot discusses emerging technologies the company is testing inside its enterprise such as RFID and WiMax. by Administrator
- Tags: Office Depot Inc., WiMAX, RFID, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Administrator
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- Office Depot's new search app
- Tim Toews, CIO at Office Depot describes new online search tools that will help customers find office supplies more easily, without engaging in too many specialized searches. by Administrator
- Tags: Office Depot Inc., Internet Search, Search, Administrator
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- Office Depot CIO: Tim Toews
- Tim Toews, CIO of Office Depot talks to ZDNet editor-in-chief, Dan Farber about selling office supplies across its retail and e-tail network. He also discusses new technologies the company is deploying to edge out the competition such as virtualization, wireless and new search services. by Administrator
- Tags: CIO, Office Depot Inc., E-tail, Administrator
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- Office Depot CIO: Tim Toews - Transcript
- Dan Farber: Tim, thanks for joining me. Tim Toews: happy to be here Dan. Dan Farber: Office Depot is a 15 billion dollar company, 50 thousand employees in every country, practically every country in the world and a lot of different channels. ...
- Tags: Supply Chain, CIO, Office Depot Inc., Product, Customer, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Retail, RFID, Web Technology, Enterprise Software, Software, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Administrator
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- The other guys in digital TV
- The other guys in digital TVSyntax-Brillian Outlet you failed to mention...Quoting from the article..."Subsequently, it entered an alliance of convenience with South Korea's LG. LG supplies panels to Syntax, but the two will also collaborate on R&D in China, where Syntax already has a plant. So far, the company has...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Monitors & displays, TV, Office Depot Inc., Circuit City Stores Inc., LG Electronics Inc., digital television
- Discussion threads 2007-01-02
- Office Depot to offer $99 PC with $99 shipping
- Office Depot to offer $99 PC with $99 shippingThe piano is free, the stool cost $3000!still a super low price, but an insult to the customers intelligence.You get what you pay forGood Deal For A StudentPut Ubuntu and Open Office on it and you're good to go!You get what you...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Printers, Firewalls, DVD, Consumer electronics, piano, Compaq Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., PC, computer, Office Depot Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
- Dell to try color in Japan
- Dell to try color in JapanDell-only toner/cartridge design will limit sales"Analysts say, however, that the impact from Dell's entry on competitors is likely to be limited." The main reason their impact will be limited is Dell's short-sighted decision to make printers that accept only their own toners and ink...
- Tags: Printers, Office Depot Inc., printer, Dell Computer Corp., toner
- Discussion threads 2006-07-18
- Office Depot, Staples differ on computer service
- Office Depot, Staples differ on computer serviceAll are failuresStaples tried this with Tech Expo - was supposed to be 1 stop shopping for technology. Lasted all of a year.Circuit City used to do the same - failed and now has been reincarnated.Same with BB. They are all doomed...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Geek Squad, computer, VCR, marketing, Staples Inc., Office Depot Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-06-21
- Top US Web retailers: Amazon, Dell, Office Depot
- Internet Retailer published the rankings of top 10 Web retailers in the United States. Amazon, Dell and Office Depot lead the nation by the volume of online retail, while Newegg, Sears and CDW experienced the highest YTY growth among the top 10.Top Web retailers in the United StatesRetailer2004 Web sales,...
- Tags: retail company
- Blog posts 2005-11-02
- Largest US online retailers: Amazon, Dell, Office Depot, Staples, HPDirect
- Only 9 US retailers boasted yearly online sales of $1 bln and above, Internet Retailer says. Amazon continues as the Internet's largest retailer with 2004 sales of $6.9 bln, up 31% from $5.2 bln in 2003. Amazon has more than 44 mln active customers and offers more than 10 mln...
- Tags: web sale
- Blog posts 2005-06-26
- Sun touts contract with Office Depot
- Sun touts contract with Office DepotNice, but...This isn't really a story. It's not as if Office Depot is the first company Sun has provided Unix services for.If it were announced that Office Depot would actually be SELLING something in Sun's product line, now THAT would be a story.If I'm a...
- Tags: Office Depot Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2003-12-23
- Office Depot: A Destination for Office Supplies and E-Business Expertise - Building Multi-Touchpoint Relationships With Customers and Vendors by Integrating Business Processes
- Founded in 1986, Florida-based Office Depot has grown into one of the world's largest office supplies retailers, with 47,000 employees and customers in the US and 20 other countries. But in a maturing marketplace, Office Depot was facing rising costs and low margins. Opening and managing office supply superstores was...
- Tags: Business Process, Microsoft Office, Office Depot Inc., E-business, IBM Corp., Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet
- Case studies
- NICE Systems Case Study: Office Depot
- With worldwide 1996 sales in excess of $6.1 billion, Office Depot operates 581 retail stores and 23 Delivery Warehouses in the United States. Customer satisfaction is the driving force behind the success of Office Depot. So when the fast-growing Delray Beach, Fla. retailer began exploring ways to increase productivity at...
- Tags: Office Depot Inc., Customer Satisfaction, NICE Systems Ltd., Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Call Centers, Retail, Sales Strategy, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Human Resources, It Operations, Sales, Enterprise Software, Software
- Case studies
Additional Resources
- Gallery: Installing a WiFi draft-n card in the Psystar
- As I've mentioned before, one of things that I should have ordered with my Psystar Open Computer was a WiFi card. For the low price of US$399 the Open Computer doesn't come with WiFi and my office is on the other side of the building from my cable modem –...
- Tags: Card, Draft-N, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- The newspaper's last stand
- Interesting news today...or was it yesterday? I have no idea. I got off an eleven hour flight from Johannesburg this morning, and then had to race to the US embassy to get more visa pages in my passport because I've managed to fill every available visa slot with stamps, causing...
- Tags: Newspaper, CBS Broadcasting Inc., London Underground, Consumption Habit, E-books, Internet, Personal Technology, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- A stick and personal care for those who can afford it
- Lorne Stitsky has a dream. It's the comfortable life internists enjoyed generations ago. A small number of patients, whom he can know intimately and who will depend on him as families did way back when. You can almost hear Randy Newman's Dayton Ohio 1903 playing in the...
- Tags: Patient, Dr., Lorne Stitsky, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Off Topic: Integrating mobile devices can be a challenge
- I've been working through a project for a KG client that involves running through the same script on Windows XP, Mac OS X (10.5) and Linux SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop. I mentioned the overall parameters of that effort in the post Off Topic: Desktop evaluation - Linux, Mac OS and...
- Tags: Microsoft ActiveSync, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Mobile Device, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Apple Mac OS, Linux, Desktops, Handhelds, Software, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Photos: Where the building is the network
- The San Jose, Calif., headquarters of Echelon, maker of technologies for smart buildings, model the company's energy management systems.Behind the scenes of "smart" buildings, including the Louvre Museum in Paris and the Sears Tower in Chicago, lies technology from Echelon. The company doesn''t call its embedded control technologies "green,"...
- Tags: Network, Echelon, Photograph, Building, It', Echelon', That', Networking, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-05-14
- Polar Bear Threatened, says U.S. Global warming acknowledged in public.
- The U.S. Department of Interior has just listed the polar bear as a "threatened" species, that is legally and technically different than being listed as "endangered." The Feds based their announcement on studies by government scientists. Global warming is reducing Arctic sea ice off...
- Tags: Bear, Global Warming, Bloomberg News, Wetzler, Kivalina, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Does Microsoft really need to diversify into consumer products?
- Watching Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates go through the paces during his last Microsoft CEO Summit keynote on May 14, I couldn't help but ponder again why Microsoft thinks it needs to be both a business and a consumer software vendor. From May 13 to 15, Microsoft officials...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Tech Innovation, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
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