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GNER unveils online ticketing

Rail operator GNER has launched a live pilot of an online ticketing system to help users get the cheapest fares.

The rail ticket booking engine will give customers more information and make the process of finding and buying the cheapest ticket easier, the operator said.

Those using the site will also get a 10 per cent discount off any advance purchase tickets bought through the site.

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GNER customers can currently buy train tickets from thetrainline.com but the rail operator has decided to offer its own online ticketing system to complement it.

Emma Passey, ecommerce manager for GNER, told silicon.com: "The primary reason is to get people from our offline sales offerings to online ticket buying."

The online ticket system - developed by GNER, IT services company Atos Origin and user design company Flow Interactive - will be officially launched in late November.


Calendar Printing Company Wants to Create Lasting Impression in 2007

Custom calendar printing company expands calendar printing product line offering fast, affordable calendars for 2007 with guaranteed on time delivery.

Riviera Beach, FL (PRWEB) September 29, 2006 -- Print Pelican.com a leader in online printing is now offering custom calendar printing using their eCommerce site for as low as $179.28.

They offer various sizes when it comes to calendar printing services. Not only do they have cheap calendar printing deals offering 25% discount customers can order small orders. For example small 25 calendar order printed and shipped is as low as $ 179.28.

This new low price and small order can facilitate now even small companies who have always wanted to have their corporate / company calendar printing done at affordable price commented Grant Morris – Chief Executive of Printpelican.com - furthermore customers can take advantage of our other printing services such as greeting card printing for Christmas and New year at low prices.


ROI is so Business 1.0: not

If systems engineers tried to learn via traditional methods, they would have no time left for customers. Instead of training, Cisco “Googe-ized" product knowledge, sales presentations, and competitive information, making it available on demand throughout the company. Sales people learn by using that information, not by being trained.

Benefits: better-informed sales force, more competence on sales calls, more cross-selling, better presentations, easier to bring partners up to speed, avoid cost of product training.

Eliminate bureaucracy. Knowledge workers waste a third of their time looking for information and identifying the right people to talk with. They often spend more time recreating information hidden in someone else's file cabinet than creating original material. I just heard about a company where the workers think doing their email is the work; that's how they spend almost all of their time.


EU Probes Microsoft Again

Since Microsoft supplies the software to the vast majority of home and office computers, rivals complain that refusal to give them interoperability information shuts the door on a huge potential market.

The EU said it was acting on a complaint from the European Committee for Interoperable Systems , a group representing IBM, Nokia Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., RealNetworks Inc. and Oracle Corp. , that has asked regulators prevent Vista using Microsoft's existing monopoly power to move into the new Internet market.

"It is regrettable that despite the judgment of September 2007, Microsoft continues to use its desktop monopolies to restrict competition. That's what the ECIS and Opera complaints are about," ECIS spokesman and legal counsel Thomas Vinje said.

The EU said it will also look at whether Office Open XML , used by governments and large corporations to store older documents , "is sufficiently interoperable with competitors' products."

Microsoft said it developed the format to offer richer software than the nonproprietary OpenDocument Format created by open source developers and used by IBM.



 

 

 

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