Showing posts with label Cisco. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Email2DB at Internet Retailing Expo 2012

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Parker Software are getting set to the lift the lid on their latest edition of Email2DB which will include a number of service enhancements increasing the popular software's capabilities.

Email2DB is used to automate business processes that occur when a business receives incoming messages and dynamically responds to things happening on the web, it used worldwide and customers include the likes of Xerox, Cisco, Adobe, Dell, BT, DHL and more. 
Email2DB Version 3 will be major release and will include further integration options with popular applications to include Microsoft SharePoint, Azure, Exchange, Dynamics CRM, Salesforce, Dropbox, Facebook and Twitter.

Friday, 8 April 2011

A dominant theme at the Screenmedia expo next month is likely to be the integration of screens with smartphones and other mobile devices

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http://screenevents.co.uk/screenexpo2011/

One of the most striking things about this year’s Screenmedia Expo is the presence, on the sponsor list and the exhibitor roster, of four very heavyweight tech companies which you might not immediately associate with this market: AMD, Cisco, HP, and Intel.

They all come to digital out-of-home with slightly different motives and are interested in different slices of the market – Intel, for example, is anticipating its silicon playing a role in embedded audience-recognition systems, while HP is looking to be more of a full- service provider for smaller users. But their presence is an eloquent testament to the seriousness with which the broader worlds of media and technology are now taking DOOH.

Sunday, 20 February 2011

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Your 2011 Timetable:
Day One 
TimeSpeakerTitle
10.00
-
10.45

Google
Think Mobile! – How mobile impacts consumers and clients, and why we’ve entered the decade of mobileGoogle

11.30
-
12.15

Experian and Microsoft

The Future of Digital Advertising For Brands: How to Target the Right People with the Right Message, at the Right Time in a Multi-Channel World
Microsoft
Experian
1.15
-
2.00
Panelists Debate:
Capgemini
Ogilvy
WeCanDoBiz GiffGaff
The Risks and Rewards of Social CRM: Why there is More to the Topic than Just HypeCapgemini Ogilvy


3.00
-
3.45

Professor Malcolm McDonald

How to Prove to the Board that your Marketing Strategies Create Shareholder Value
Marketing Plans

4.15
-
5.00

Cisco


Online Marketing Connect
Social Media Marketing: How Business Connects to Peoplecisco


Day Two

TimeSpeakerTitle
10.00
-
10.45

Mindshare

Cloud Marketing: How data, social & mobile are changing marketing
Mindshare
11.30
-
12.15

Facebook

The Future of Social Web: Facebook's Vision for Brands being Social
Facebook
1.15
-
2.00

Econsultancy

Innovation in Digital Marketing - Five Ideas to Deliver Inspirational Campaigns
Econsultancy
3.00
-
3.45

eBay
Navigating the online high street: How eBay’s online advertising platform opens new opportunities for brands to connect with consumers in the purchase mindset
eBay
4.15
-
5.00

IDM Debate

Online vs. Offline
idm
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