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WebMethods names new CEO, chairman

October 4, 2004 The company promotes from within--Chief Operating Officer David Mitchell is appointed CEO. TAGS: David Mitchell, WebMethods Inc., COO, chairman, CEO, health, software company

IBM says big business is readying for change

March 2, 2006 Latest CEO survey finds execs are looking to partners and customers for new ideas about business processes. Photo: CEOs on collaboration TAGS: Aetna Inc., data warehouse, survey, CEO, IBM Corp., health care, idea, collaboration, health

McKesson CEO to join HP board

August 29, 2005 John Hammergren, chairman and chief executive of health care services company McKesson, has agreed to join Hewlett-Packard's board of directors. TAGS: HP, health care, health, CEO

Ellison readies donation for Harvard

June 30, 2005 Oracle's CEO prepares to give university $115 million for research analyzing the cost-effectiveness of global health initiatives. TAGS: Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp., gift, health, spokesman, agreement, CEO

Health care's the ticket, Craig Barrett says

April 13, 2005 Eat this chip, says Intel's outgoing chief executive. It will be good for you. TAGS: Craig Barrett, Gordon Moore, transistor, health care, Intel, generation, health, manufacturing, chip company, CEO

Fiorina: Technology will 'disappear' in 25 years

February 22, 2006 Dot-com bust was a sign of progress, says the former HP CEO, who predicts technology will become invisibly integrated into daily life. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, rigor, Sydney, HP, dot-com, leadership, health, CEO

Siebel buys firm focused on e-billing technology

December 17, 2004 The $115 million deal for Edocs is a bid to heat up tepid demand for CRM software. TAGS: electronic billing, Siebel Systems Inc., CRM software, acquisition, health care, CRM, health, CEO

How can IT save the world?

May 4, 2006 Thousands of delegates mull how to bring technology to the world's people while preserving their privacy and keeping them healthy. Photos: Changing the world TAGS: Paul Otellini, information technology, AMD, health care, health, conference, CEO, PC, Microsoft Corp.

How to pitch your company

March 23, 2005 Selling your business still takes finesse and drama. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos offers a few tips culled from the wilds of PC Forum. TAGS: PC Forum, drug company, pharmaceutical company, doctor, physician, investor, conference, CEO, China, health

Oracle hire signals focus on subscription services

September 15, 2004 Software maker snags Hewlett-Packard veteran to lead fast-growing division and report directly to CEO Larry Ellison. TAGS: Oracle Corp., division, Larry Ellison, health care, executive vice president, HP, senior vice president, health, CEO, database

My friend, the robot

May 24, 2006 Robots don't need arms, legs and a witty vocabulary to have a profound impact on human life, according to iRobot CEO Colin Angle. TAGS: iRobot Corp., robot, iRobot Roomba, Colin Angle, health care, companion, bond, health, conference, CEO, TV

This week in earnings

January 20, 2006 Intel, Yahoo, AMD and Apple give mixed messages on the health of the U.S. tech industry. TAGS: earnings, shortage, net income, AMD, Apple Computer, expectation, PC company, Intel, Yahoo! Inc., health, CEO

UCSF nurses test tablet PCs

February 21, 2007 Intel and Motion Computing show off the C5 tablet PC, a digital assistant for overworked health care professionals.Photos: Intel checks into the hospital TAGS: Motion Computing Inc., nurse, tablet PC, patient, tablet, health care, medical device, Paul Otellini, hospital, Intel, notebook computer, health, information technology, PC, CEO

Hillary Clinton's Silicon Valley overtures

July 12, 2004 CNET News.com's Washington watcher, Declan McCullagh, examines why the junior senator from New York is suddenly talking tech with a vengeance. TAGS: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, John Kerry, Silicon Valley, health care, senator, CEO, technology company, New York, health, broadband, Microsoft Corp.

Next stop, jail

December 19, 2003 When all else fails, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says some old-fashioned threatening might help settle the dustup over cybersecurity. TAGS: cybersecurity, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, HIPAA, audit, compliance, health, law, CEO

Security in the spotlight at RSA show

February 26, 2004 Hackers are devising clever ways to sneak into personal and office computers. The security companies and experts gathering at the RSA Conference 2004 in San Francisco are working to stop them--but ... TAGS: RSA Security Inc., VeriSign Inc., Bill Gates, security, expert, health care, chairman, RFID, security company, password, San Francisco, Java, health, conference, Microsoft Corp., CEO
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