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CA switches CTO roles

January 26, 2006 shifts tech exec responsibilities. TAGS: business development, CTO, Computer Associates International Inc., acquisition

MySQL names new executives

July 10, 2006 The open-source database company named two new executives. TAGS: executive vice president, MySQL, database company, business development, open source

HP Services gets some new leadership

January 16, 2007 HP promotes Onagh Ash to senior VP of Consulting and Integration unit, hires Bob Pryor as senior VP of global business development. TAGS: senior vice president, leadership, business development, VP, consulting, HP

Former Suse president leaves Novell

May 9, 2005 Software maker Novell announces Monday that Richard Seibt, the former president of Suse Linux, has resigned. TAGS: Novell Inc., SuSE, SuSE Linux, business development, president, Linux, operating system

Windows-based cash machines 'easily hacked'

March 4, 2008 ATMs that rely on desktop PC technology--and that's a lot of them--are at risk from worms, key loggers, and denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: ATM, bank, business development, safe, risk, denial of service, patch management, U.K., security, researcher, desktop computer, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

CA executive pleads guilty

June 21, 2006 Former business development chief pleads guilty to obstruction of justice and is scheduled for sentencing in October. TAGS: Sanjay Kumar, Computer Associates International Inc., enterprise management, business development

RightNow hires former Oracle exec

June 13, 2006 Company taps Scott Creighton to be its VP of business development as it strives to woo away Oracle CRM customers. TAGS: RightNow Technologies, Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., CRM, business development, on-demand, exec, vice president

China's new weapon: Low executive pay

June 4, 2007 Factory workers make less in China than in the U.S., and so do CEOs. But the impact on the market remains unclear. TAGS: Getty Images, business development, advertising agency, China, counterpart, Beijing, U.S., CEO, exec, vice president, start-up, photograph

Fast-food fat: Future fuel for cars

February 8, 2007 If you like the convenience of fast food and cleaner-burning fuel from the same source, then you can have it your way. TAGS: biodiesel, animal, farm, business development, America, food, U.S.

Yahoo claims start-up stole trade secrets

February 28, 2006 Former Yahoo employees talk on IM about taking proprietary data to new job before they leave, lawsuit alleges. TAGS: trade secret, Yahoo! Inc., lawsuit, business development, start-up, cell phone, IM

Can cryptography prevent printer-ink piracy?

June 27, 2007 A San Francisco company is developing chips that use encryption to control which ink cartridges and printers work together. TAGS: cryptography, cartridge, antipiracy, business development, piracy, printer, hacker, vice president, San Francisco, code, security

Project lets Army dig deep into underground data

August 22, 2005 Taking cues from the oil industry, the military may soon have a tool for detecting subterranean haunts of terrorists and weapons. Images: A look beneath the Earth TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., military, soldier, senior manager, business development, supercomputer, sensor, PDA

Spam joins pounds on New Year's 'to shed' list

January 4, 2005 Deluge of unwanted e-mail greets workers, again raising questions about effectiveness of filters. And the onslaught could get worse. TAGS: Radicati Group Inc., spam, worker, business development, inbox, holiday, message, e-mail

Green is gold at Cool Product Expo

April 12, 2007 Amid some of the most innovative new products around, environmental sustainability is the guiding principle. Photos: Green colors show TAGS: Second Life, business development, color, California

Download Festival to make U.S. debut

July 30, 2005 Tickets for the American version of Britain's popular music and technology festival are set to go on sale this weekend. TAGS: festival, Shoreline Communications, Clear Channel Communications Inc., business development, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, U.K., U.S., games, cell phone

In the security hot seat

April 22, 2005 Symantec's network security chief, Tim Mather, talks about attacks on his company, the folly of regulations and why he'd never hire a hacker. TAGS: regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, regulation, Symantec Corp., information security, business development, audit, compliance, hacker, security

Is mobile really a sure thing for Google?

February 8, 2008 Adapting Google's successful Web offerings for use on cell phones is an important work in progress--and unlikely to be easy. TAGS: mobile search, Google Inc., handset maker, business development, mobile phone, handset, Yahoo! Inc., cell phone

HP accused of spying on Dell's printer plans

January 25, 2007 Former executive says HP paid for confidential Dell information, but HP says he was actually stealing HP's secrets. TAGS: pretexting, competitive intelligence, Patricia Dunn, business development, HP, printer, Dell, chairman, vice president, Japan

Restaurant at end of universe not so far off

September 20, 2006 Executives and government officials discuss commercializing space exploration. Hint: There will be a Starbucks. Photos: Soon-to-be-bustling space hubs? TAGS: exploration, Silicon Valley, Starbucks Corp., business development, economy, entrepreneur, venture capital, alliance, conference, California, government, Google Inc.
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