Atlas Copco has appointed Mala Chakraborti Vice President Corporate Responsibility from July 1, 2013. She replaces Karin Holmquist, who from the same date will head the role as Vice President Group Internal Audit and Assurance. Mala ...
Easton-Bell Sports has hired some new faces and promoted some current employees in its Bell/Blackburn business unit. The company has hired Andrew McSorley as director of product marketing for the Bell bike division. McSorley will be ...
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The long-running war between Google and Microsoft may never have a winner, an analyst said on Wednesday, but it definitely has a loser: customers. “These are business decisions, but unfortunately, consumers and very small businesses ...
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Enterprises must innovate and adapt to the emerging trends, or be left behind. This was the message imparted by IT solutions provider Dell during the Philippine leg of its Solutions Tour 2013. The company said that cloud computing and ...
Tags: adapt, apps, big data, cloud, CNME, computer news middle east
Server revenue worldwide was down 7.7 percent year-over-year in the first quarter, as weak economic conditions and server consolidation by customers slowed sales, according to research firm IDC. Revenue in the market dropped to US$10.9 ...
Tags: Cisco, CNME, computer news middle east, decline, Dell, Fujitsu
Electric carmaker Tesla Motors has expanded its Supercharger network in the US that allows faster charging for the Tesla Model S vehicles. The expansion follows the success of the Tesla Supercharger network in the areas including ...
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This week may have seen the network heavyweights of the U.S. celebrate the achievement of inventing Ethernet 40 years ago, but they’re wondering where the next funding is coming from. At the NetEvents conference in San Francisco to ...
Tags: 3Com, Bill English, Bill Spencer, Bob Metcalfe, Bridge Networks, cash, CNME
German carmaker Audi has been reported to have started the process of developing its new A7 vehicle that will be powered by a fuel cell. The fuel cell-equipped Audi A7 is expected to be a part of the company's new tron range of ...
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Citrix CEO Mark Templeton has said that banning employees from working from home is an ineffective way of preventing slacking on the job. Citrix CEO Mark Templeton has said that banning employees from working from home is an ineffective ...
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Sovereign Partners, a food package supplies firm based in London, has acquired c, the leading supplier of disposable lids for the foodservice sector and its wholly owned subsidiary Goodlife Eco-Friendly. Cap-It-All's business will ...
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Marasu's Petit Fours is recalling certain batch codes of Harrods Chocolatier Dark Chocolate as they contain soy which is not mentioned on the label, according to the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA). The recall affects Harrods Chocolatier ...
Switzerland-based food giant Nestlé has opened new laboratories at the Nestlé Research Center in Switzerland in order to study food-borne pathogens. The new facilities feature a high level of 'bio-containment', which means ...
McDonald's, US-based fast food restaurant chain, has introduced three new flavors of Quarter Pounder Burger – made with 100% beef. This move comes as part of the company's efforts to evolve its menu with more food and beverage ...
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Mars Chocolate North America has launched a new product – M&M'S Brand Chocolate Bar, which combines milk chocolate bar with taste of M&M'S Chocolate Candies. According to the company, M&M'S Chocolate Bar is made with the best ...
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Automobile manufacturer Skoda has commenced the production of its new Superb saloon and combi at the Kvasiny plant in the Czech Republic. The manufacturer has upgraded and expanded the Kvasiny production facilities to accommodate the ...