Quotes about bundled (16 Quotes)


    Bundled services platforms enable banks to strengthen their roles as lenders and create a sophisticated home equity lending environment. Home equity loans and lines of credit continue to rise in popularity, and so does the need and demand for more efficient methods in delivering these loans to borrowers. The significant increase in our platform numbers since the beginning of the year is a reflection of the industry embracing home equity as a strategic business move, as well as the implementation of innovative technology solutions.

    With CDs and the extra material, really what's happening is that the cost of that is being built into the textbook, and then it's being bundled as a value add, ... If we try to buy only the textbook, we're paying as much as we would for the bundled material.



    Has it been a success though, I ask. I don't know, ... I don't have another first novel that wasn't pushed electronically to compare it to. But the book itself is doing very well. Looking at other publishers, a good example is Baen Books , who do a lot of multi volume series of books. From experience, they know how much volume 13 should sell based on the sales of boook 12. So when volume 13 comes out, they bundled a CD-Rom with eBook versions of the first 12 books. They also hosted these eBooks online for free. When this happens, the sales of volume 13 were beyond expectation, and volumes 1 through 12 see a bump in sales as well.


    The commingling of application and operating system code does not preclude the developer of the product from providing customers the ability to remove a bundled application.

    These warranty mills can turn a claim involving a 15,000 car into a lawsuit with an estimated value between 70,000 and 100,000, if not more. They're very fact-dependent. The proof requirements are very lean. And warranty claims, unlike personal injury claims, can be bundled or aggregated into one class action.

    All he said was 'I hope no one plans to make money on browsers, because they will get bundled into the operating system,' ... And this was before Netscape released the beta.

    If Microsoft introduces Windows XP as planned with the messaging applications and the media player bundled with it, it seems to me that companies like RealNetworks would have a basis for filing a suit.

    The combination of TV, high-speed Internet and telephone services is becoming increasingly important for both providers and consumers. Those who are most likely to receive bundled services tend to be younger and wealthier than average.


    If you're a consumer who can afford to spend 200 or 250 a month on communications services, then maybe your total costs have come down. The reality is now that competition is all about the bundle of services, and each company has a vested interest in maximizing sales of bundled services within their own territory.

    I think Goldman Sachs, which was one of the strategic advisers, thought it was easier selling the whole company on a bundled basis.

    You've seen a huge decrease in the amount of browser innovation ever since Microsoft went out and bought Spyglass Technology and bundled it in for free into Windows. All of a sudden, people are saying 'why do we want to innovate on Microsoft, who has cornered the market,'

    Companies and government agencies must contend with a number of industry-specific email retention laws and regulations, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, HIPAA and SEC Rule 17a-4, which means a system that works for one may not work for others. We want to give our customers a number of options to choose from, rather than forcing one bundled solution on all of them.

    Chief financial officers are becoming better educated about the role and impact of logistics on financial performance, driven in part by the need to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOA). Many companies, however, do not have a clear and accurate understanding of their transportation costs. They're often bundled together with other costs and reported at an aggregated level, thus preventing companies from allocating transportation costs to specific products, customers, or business units.



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