A Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) executive was furious at Microsoft Corp. over the company's decision to loosen the requirements for its " Vista Capable " marketing campaign, internal e-mails unsealed by a federal judge on Friday show.
E-mails unsealed in a class-action suit shed light on a key change made for Intel in the software's marketing program and how Microsoft dealt with the angry fallout from other partners.
Numerous Microsoft employees, including some top executives, urged their company to hold the line on the graphics requirements for the "Vista Capable" marketing campaign, both before and after the decision was made to loosen the rules, according to insider e-mails recently unsealed by a federal judge.
Numerous Microsoft employees, including some top executives, urged their company to hold the line on the graphics requirements for the " Vista Capable " marketing campaign, both before and after the decision was made to loosen the rules, according to insider e-mails recently unsealed by a federal judge. Relaxing the requirements for the program, which was designed to promote currently ...
In an effort to address the economic woes most E-tailers are facing this holiday season, NetElixir has published a white paper outlining ways to increase online sales through practical and time tested Search Engine Marketing tactics.
Pressured by Intel, Microsoft relaxed the rules for a crucial Windows Vista marketing program -- a move that let the chip maker sell older graphics chip sets that were incapable of meeting the original requirements, internal e-mails show.
Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press November 18, 2008 - 6:34 p.m. MONTREAL - Transcontinental Inc. (TSX:TCL.A) says its purchase of a Toronto marketing and brand promotion agency is part of a strategy to develop custom advertising and publishing.
E-site Marketing, a Maryland-based online marketing company that serves the hospitality industry, has received an award for design and development of this year's Best Hotel and Lodging Website.
E-mails opened in U.S. federal court showed the level of anger among executives in a class-action lawsuit against software giant Microsoft Corp.An e-mail from Richard Walker, senior vice president at Hewlett-Packard's consumer PC division, said Microsoft's decision to loosen the standards for a marketing campaign designed to promote compatibility with the Vista program left a very bad taste with ...