- Thu May 18 2006 Videos: Thompson on Symantec's future
Security software company's CEO sits down with CNET News.com to contrast his strategy with that of Microsoft.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Wed Jul 21 2004 Feeling secure? Not John Thompson
Symantec's CEO articulates his concerns about the state of cybersecurity and the things that still aren't getting done.
Posted by Robert Lemos and Dawn Kawamoto
- Thu Dec 16 2004 John Thompson places his wager
Symantec's CEO talks up the blockbuster acquisition that changes Symantec into a software megapower.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Fri Nov 4 2005 Kevin Mitnick on hacking's evolution
Reformed criminal takes the measure of today's hackers and the current state of software security.
Photos: Mitnick on the job
Posted by Joris Evers
- Wed Jun 14 2006 Kevin Mitnick, the great pretender
newsmaker Famed hacker says companies need to beware social-engineering techniques used to get sensitive data.
Posted by Tom Espiner
- Thu Feb 12 2009 Commerce secretary nominee Gregg withdraws; Thompson in?
Republican Senator Judd Gregg withdraws his name, raising questions whether Symantec CEO John Thompson will now get the nod.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon Nov 2 2009 Inside one of the world's largest data centers
CNET gets a tour of Microsoft's 700,000-square-foot Chicago facility--a data center the company says just might be the biggest on the planet.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Wed Jul 23 2008 Kevin Johnson to leave Microsoft for Juniper
No successor has been named for Johnson, who has been president of Microsoft's Platforms and Services Division and is leaving to become CEO of Juniper Networks.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Mon Jul 16 2007 Kevin Turner: No longer the new guy
Microsoft's COO hasn't been around as long as Gates or Ballmer, but he's learning the ropes and promoting online services. Are partners listening?
Posted by Ina Fried
- Fri Oct 30 2009 Why iStockphoto embraced Google's Gears
Better performance and more revenue lead one Web site to begin supporting a generally overlooked Google plug-in. Also: Internet Explorer 6 usage drags on.
Posted by Stephen Shankland