Monthly Archives: April 2004

Ricardo Semler: Set Them Free

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Ricardo Semler had the sort of reckoning at 21 that most executives dont face until middle age. Fresh from law school, where hed been...

SCO Still Contends GPL Is Unconstitutional

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In an interview Friday, Blake Stowell, The SCO Group Inc.s communications director, said SCO is not backing off claims after all that the GNU...

AMD, Seagate Shuffle Execs

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Seagate Technology LLC made unrelated management moves late Thursday and early Friday, restructuring their executive offices. Seagate replaced Steve Luczo...

President Announces Health Information Technology Plan

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President Bush just created a new position to advance the transition to electronic medical records. The official would be placed in the Department of...

Googles IPO Signifies the Resurgence of Search

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By officially filing to go public this week, Google Inc. marked more than a milestone for a company borne from two Stanford graduate students...

Bush Creates Post to Lead Medical-Records Switch

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President Bush has created a new position to advance the transition to electronic medical records. The Department of Health and Human Services official, who...

Microsofts Live Meeting Connects with Lotus Notes

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Microsoft Corp.s Web conferencing service now supports a competitor to the companys Outlook e-mail client. The Redmond, Wash., software maker on Friday made available a...

Offshoring: Good for Business, Bad for America

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Think about the offshoring issue for too long, with too open a mind, and I promise youll go nuts. This in not a simple...

The Hassle of Built-In Cameras

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We made a big deal about the beautiful new Zire 72 from PalmOne Inc. with a built-in camera. But one of our readers pointed...

3Com to Roll Out New Network Management Tool

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3Com Corp. on Monday will launch another component of its strategy to deliver a range of network management capabilities for small and large enterprises...