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Vodafone rings the changes with Sarin departure

May 27, 2008 Analysts welcomed the smooth transition at the top of the world's largest mobile phone group by revenue but said that it had come slightly earlier than expected. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., EBITDA, departure, emerging market, Europe, CEO, mobile phone

Giving the nuke option a fair shake

September 28, 2007 If we're serious about the energy crisis, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says this still radioactive question deserves another look. TAGS: nuclear power, Patrick Moore, Diablo, plant, France, Europe, CEO

LinuxWorld opens for business

August 9, 2007 Latest announcements at the open-source conference include Dell's decision to expand Linux PC sales to Europe, China. TAGS: LinuxWorld, Linux PC, Ubuntu, Linux, Novell Inc., open source, Lenovo, China, Oracle Corp., Europe, CEO, HP, operating system, database, Microsoft Corp.

Ballmer to meet with EU antitrust chief

September 29, 2005 Microsoft CEO, who will be in Europe on business, requested the meeting with Neelie Kroes, who heads the competition bureau. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Steve Ballmer, European Union, Europe, Microsoft Corp., CEO

RightNow aims to take on SAP, Siebel in Europe

February 15, 2007 CEO Greg Gianforte says his company's CRM offerings will win clients at the expense of two big rivals. TAGS: RightNow Technologies, Siebel Systems Inc., SAP AG, on-demand, software-as-a-service, Europe, rival, Oracle Corp., CEO

Palm talks up its ambitions for Europe

February 15, 2007 Despite European operators' support of the Symbian OS, Palm is still trying to woo mobile users there. TAGS: Palm Inc., Symbian Inc., Barcelona, tariff, operator, Europe, Palm OS, Palm Treo, mobility, Microsoft Windows Mobile, operating system, Nokia Corp., mobile device, handset, handheld, CEO

SAP chief tells European tech companies to wake up

March 10, 2005 Kagermann calls on Germans, others to break its technological dependency on America through greater investment, innovation. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, embedded system, Germany, innovation, Europe, European Union, investment, America, information technology, U.S., CEO

Microsoft signs security pact with Germany

May 3, 2004 CEO Steve Ballmer settles a security agreement with the federal government of Germany, which has become one of the most prominent of Linux supporters. TAGS: Germany, Steve Ballmer, federal government, agreement, XML, open standard, Microsoft Office, government, security, Microsoft Corp., Europe, Linux, CEO

Philips: 3D TV to appear in 2008

January 6, 2006 Hollywood makes a few 3D movies, but some new TVs arriving in about two years, according to Philips Electronics, could help expand the concept. TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., Blu-ray, 3D, TV, movies, Europe, DVD, CEO

Going mobile at 3GSM World Congress

February 15, 2007 One of the world's largest trade shows for mobile services and devices, the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona aims to showcase the cutting edge of the wireless industry. TAGS: wireless industry, fuel cell, Barcelona, mobile operator, British Telecommunications, trade show, Europe, Motorola Inc., Nokia Corp., Palm Inc., entertainment, Apple Computer, CEO, operating system, photograph

Can 3D TV put Philips back on the map?

January 31, 2006 Philips has been around for forever but never had the cachet of Sony or Samsung. Can CEO Rudy Provoost change that? TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., Magnavox, Philips Semiconductor, Philips Consumer Electronics, consumer electronics, brand, electronics, Microsoft Windows CE, North America, CEO, Europe, 3D

iTunes finally arrives in Europe

June 15, 2004 update Steve Jobs joins songstress Alicia Keys at the music store's London launch. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iTunes, audio book, Apple Computer, piracy, track, Europe, song, London, CEO, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Polishing the name of Philips

September 8, 2005 CEO Frans van Houten talks about the changing nature of consumer electronics and altering the culture inside a large organization. TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., Philips Semiconductor, consumer electronics, semiconductor, electronics, R&D, organization, technology company, Europe, brand, CEO, entertainment, U.S.

Dell's second-quarter earnings meet expectations

August 12, 2004 CEO says firm saw no sales slowdown. Could results help calm waters after bad news from HP and Cisco? TAGS: Kevin Rollins, profit, earnings, expectation, Wall Street, printer, HP, Europe, server, CEO, U.S., PC

Plugging in at Motorola

December 17, 2003 Former Sun COO Ed Zander talks about what you do when you've just been tapped to run a communications giant that's down on its luck. TAGS: Ed Zander, Motorola Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Africa, brand, China, organization, vision, Europe, CEO

Dell to spend $115 million on new plant

November 9, 2004 North Carolina facility will open in fall 2005 and employ 1,500 people within the next five years, Dell says. TAGS: North Carolina, Kevin Rollins, plant, East Coast, company representative, manufacturing, facility, Asia, desktop computer, Europe, U.S., CEO, PC

HP, BT team up in services deal

May 4, 2004 The two companies announce a $1.5 billion outsourcing agreement and a strategic alliance that will provide integrated information technology and communications services to customers. TAGS: British Telecommunications, outsourcing arrangement, BT Group Plc., outsourcing, data network, information technology, HP, telecommunications company, Europe, telecommunications, IP, CEO

Microsoft, Adobe squabble over PDF

June 2, 2006 Breakdown in talks over the use of Adobe's PDF in Office leaves Microsoft bracing for an antitrust battle in Europe. TAGS: Microsoft Office 2007, Adobe PDF, antitrust, Adobe Systems Inc., regulator, Microsoft Office, XML, concern, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., printing, Europe, software company, operating system, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Real, Microsoft reach truce

October 11, 2005 Long-running antitrust suit against software giant ends in $460 million deal, with millions more to come in partnership efforts. Photo: Gates, Glazer shake hands TAGS: truce, Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., antitrust, MSN, commission, Apple Computer, agreement, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., digital music, Europe, media player, music, CEO
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