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Novell gets new identity-software leader

January 19, 2006 Server software maker quietly names new executive to lead its identity-software division. TAGS: Novell Inc., division, software company

Motorola automotive for sale, source says

September 15, 2005 Hires JPMorgan Chase to find a buyer for a division that pulled in $1.68 billion last year. TAGS: Motorola Inc., telematics, division, sale

Intel launches broad reorganization

January 17, 2005 Among the changes: a new division devoted to digital health care technologies, plus a unit to focus on Intel's distribution channels. TAGS: reorganization, Paul Otellini, health care, Digital Home, health, division, Intel, flash memory, cell phone company, platform, computing, Intel Centrino, cell phone, AMD, notebook computer, PC

Microsoft delays CRM release after exec shuffle

February 10, 2005 After division head departs, Microsoft puts off version 2.0 of its customer relationship management software. TAGS: CRM, PeopleSoft Inc., division, SAP AG, Microsoft CRM, sales force, exec, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Schwarzenegger moves to break up food fight

December 21, 2004 After critics complain, the Govenator eases up on a business-friendly proposal to relax the rules for the timing of workers' lunch breaks. TAGS: employer, division, worker, proposal, regulation, litigation, payment, rule, California, food

SAP siphons Pepsi away from Oracle

June 9, 2004 The German software maker says it has lured the soft-drink giant by offering greater integration among business applications. TAGS: PepsiCo, SAP AG, Oracle Corp., business application, ERP, CRM, division, software company, database

HP server exec leaves for Linux firm

January 14, 2006 Penguin Computing plans to announce Monday that it has hired Pauline Nist, who long led HP's NonStop server group. TAGS: Penguin Computing, Tandem Computers, HP Server, Linux company, Linux server, division, Linux, exec, HP, server, CEO, Compaq Computer Corp.

McAfee selling research arm to Sparta

January 12, 2005 Security software maker parts with research division, which provides data on IT threats, attacks and vulnerabilities. TAGS: McAfee Inc., security software company, division, software company, information technology, high-performance, security

This week in Microsoft

September 24, 2005 Software giant announces major reorg and Jim Allchin's future retirement. TAGS: Jim Allchin, restructuring plan, reorganization, division, president, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Windows

Apple names a new iPod chief and a COO, too

October 14, 2005 Jon Rubinstein, head of the marquee iPod unit, plans to retire. Also: Tim Cook takes on the COO post. TAGS: COO, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, division, Apple Computer

Motorola buys Sendo's brains

June 29, 2005 U.K. phone maker Sendo sells 50 patents and its research division to the handset giant. TAGS: Sendo, Motorola Inc., handset maker, handset, patent, division, Samsung Electronics, Microsoft Corp.

IBM Tivoli plan knits in Rational tools

April 28, 2005 Next month, IBM's Tivoli systems management division will detail Eclipse-based tools designed to improve IT administration. TAGS: provisioning, IBM Corp., business application, division, systems management, information technology, modeling, server, security, Microsoft Corp.

Ticketmaster to lay off 90 at Citysearch

July 3, 2001 The ticket sales giant plans to lay off about 17 percent of its Citysearch unit in the next several months as part of a strategy to cut costs. TAGS: CitySearch, Ticketmaster Corp., layoff, profitability, online advertising, division

Corporate castoffs bring new life to VC

April 11, 2007 Will Google be a hunting ground for spin-offs five years from now? Blueprint Ventures' Bart Schachter is betting on it. TAGS: spinoff, LANDesk Software, venture capital, division, semiconductor, sensor, software company, Google Inc., Intel

Microsoft to shake up Windows leadership

March 22, 2006 Steve Sinofsky, the head of the Office unit, has been tapped to lead Windows development in the wake of another delay. TAGS: Jim Allchin, leadership, division, volume-license, delay, management, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows

Internet prompts MS reorg

February 20, 1996 In an attempt to jump ahead in the interactive computing market, Microsoft is expected to announce a company-wide reorganization today. TAGS: reorganization, division, senior vice president, handheld, Microsoft Corp., multimedia, Microsoft Windows, PC

HP to acquire OuterBay

February 7, 2006 Hewlett-Packard acquires the archiving software maker in an effort to bolster its storage offerings. TAGS: OuterBay Technologies, storage software, information lifecycle management, EMC Corp., archiving, HP StorageWorks, division, Oracle Corp., general manager, HP, software company, database, acquisition, server

Sony software czar's big challenge

January 30, 2006 Former Apple exec Tim Schaaff expects to make sense of Sony's software plans. He'll need all the diplomatic skills he learned working with Steve Jobs. TAGS: Tim Schaaff, Howard Stringer, silo, Steve Jobs, software development, division, Apple QuickTime, Sony Corp., Apple Computer, CEO

Microsoft to reorg; Allchin to retire

September 20, 2005 Company creates three divisions with presidents in charge and focuses on hosted services. TAGS: Jim Allchin, Steve Ballmer, reorganization, division, president, Microsoft Corp., CEO, MSN, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

HP profit bolstered by servers and storage

August 16, 2005 Third-quarter revenue exceeds analyst expectations as profits from storage systems and servers grow and overseas sales soar. TAGS: Mark Hurd, storage system, net income, division, HP, server, Dell, CEO, PC
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