Cost of Computer Virus Damage
Surfing for Love
Mobile Penetration in the US and Europe
Over 36 Million Worldwide DSL Subs in 2003
3G technology and worldwide wireless enterprise interoperability spending
Big Promise for Wireless Enterprise Interoperability
Battle of the E-Mags
This article was written in August, 2000 and examines the births and personalities of a handful of New Economy magazine start-ups, including:
– Red Herring
– Business 2.0
– The Industry Standard
– Fast Company
– Upside
– eCompany Now
You’ll notice that some of these have perished and likewise the article isn’t that fresh, but it is an interesting … [ Read more ]
Content: Article | Author: Samir A. Husni | Source: Forbes | Subjects: History, Industry Specific | Industry: Publishing
Who’s Minding the Store?
Overwhelmed by the complexities of today’s marketplace, retailers are essentially letting vendors run much of their business. Here’s the method to their madness.
Content: Article | Source: Business 2.0 | Subjects: Industry Specific, Marketing / Sales | Industry: Retail
2002 Not Powerful for PDAs
Over 20 Million US High-Speed Homes
Future for FTTH?
Console Games More Popular Than Computer
Guangzhou Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. – Honda’s Entry into the Chinese Car Market
When Peugeot pulled out of its partnership with the Guangzhou Automobile Group in 1997, it left behind slow sales, a decrepit factory filled with 20-year-old equipment, and 1,600 exasperated employees. In this new Case Study, Professors Philippe Lasserre and Ming Zeng, and Hiromi Hinata tell how Honda turned this picture around.
Content: Case Study | Authors: Hiromi Hinata, Ming Zeng, Philippe Lasserre | Source: INSEAD | Subjects: Industry Specific, International – Asia | Industry: Automotive | Company: Honda Motor Company
