- Thu Nov 4 2004 Openwave names new CEO
Former Inktomi chief David Peterschmidt replaces Don Listwin, who will continue to be vice chairman.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Wed Dec 2 1998 EDS vice chairman to retire
Still searching for a replacement for its chairman and CEO, Electronic Data Systems will now need to find a new vice chairman as well.
Posted by Kim Girard
- Fri Jul 10 1998 Short take: Infodata Systems taps interim CEO, vice chairman
Document and text-management software firm Infodata Systems has named Richard T.
Bueschel interim CEO. He succeeds James Ungerleider, who took
the post last November. In addition, Allan Fischer, who sits on the
company's board of directors, was named vice chairman.
Posted by Scott Martin
- Tue Jul 25 2000 IBM taps new president, vice chairman
Big Blue names Sam Palmisano to become its president and chief operating officer and John M. Thompson to the position of vice chairman in what could be the first stages of a succession plan for Lou Gerstner.
Posted by Michael Kanellos and Joe Wilcox
- Fri Nov 6 2009 Denso eyes standard hybrid parts
Automotive News reports on automotive equipment maker Denso's plans to build hybrid parts for the world's automakers.
Posted by Automotive News
- Tue Aug 28 2001 Another Cisco exec joins Openwave
A Cisco Systems executive who resigned from the networking equipment giant lands at Openwave Systems, a company run by another former Cisco executive.
Posted by Ben Heskett
- Mon Jan 29 2001 Openwave embraces I-mode with new browser
The wireless Web browser embedded in nearly 70 million cell phones is getting a makeover, adding new color graphics, sound and pull-down menus.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Thu May 1 1997 CyberCash covets vice income
The e-commerce provider believes online gambling and adult entertainment will drive the use of its technology.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Thu May 6 1999 Informix chairman to step down as CEO
Chairman Bob Finocchio will give up his roles as president and chief executive officer and names chief financial officer Jean-Yves Dexmier to succeed him.
Posted by Wylie Wong
- Thu Oct 29 2009 The case against the FCC's Net neutrality plan
The commission's proposed restrictions on broadband providers are riddled with ticking time bombs and loopholes, Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes argues.
Posted by Larry Downes