- Wed Oct 21 2009 Q&A: Eric Schmidt wants Google in your office
Google services for business customers will become "very profitable" once they reach sufficient scale, CEO Schmidt tells CNET News.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Wed Oct 21 2009 Schmidt: Enterprise is Google's next opportunity
The next big source of revenue for Google is selling services to big business, CEO Eric Schmidt says. Also: Consumer and enterprise customers aren't that far apart.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Jan 31 2002 Microsoft appoints new security chief
Scott Charney, a former cybercrime prosecutor, will take responsibility for the security of the software giant's internal systems.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Sun Nov 9 2008 Schmidt not interested in tech czar job
Google's CEO, who campaigned for the president-elect and is on his economic transition team, takes himself out of the running to be the United States' first chief technology officer.
Posted by Steven Musil
- Wed Apr 6 2005 Schmidt: More cops needed for high-tech beat
Former cybersecurity adviser to the White House says there's a shortage of officers to fight online crime.
Posted by Dan Ilett
- Thu Nov 1 2007 RSA wrap-up: Facing security dangers
At the 2007 RSA Conference in San Francisco, ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Dan Farber talks with security expert Howard Schmidt about topics ranging from Windows Vista to the White House's role in fighting cy...
- Tue Sep 15 2009 The remodeling of EMC's executive office suite
Pat Gelisinger hops from Intel to a position that puts him in competition with two other EMCers to succeed Joe Tucci. What now from EMC's new executive suite?
Posted by John Webster
- Mon Oct 11 2004 Schmidt to take greater role in U.S. cybersecurity
The nation's former cybersecurity czar agrees to advise the government's incident response team.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Fri May 2 2003 Former U.S. security czar to join eBay
Not long after after resigning his White House cybersecurity post, Howard Schmidt signs up to help the online auctioneer safeguard its electronic infrastructure.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar
- Tue Apr 22 2003 White House security adviser resigns
Howard Schmidt has resigned his cybersecurity post, becoming the second top government adviser to leave this year.
Posted by Margaret Kane