ceos bill gates

Microsoft: Walls will become computers of the future

News Speaking to a crowd of CEOs, Bill Gates, Microsoft chairman, showed off prototype technology he said will allow home and office walls to become computers. While Microsoft's Surface computers are currently shipping for about $10,000, Gates said the... [15 May 2008]

Yahoo! gives in to 'Google envy'

Comment According to the Associated Press, Semel's take last year was bigger than any of the CEOs running the 386 public companies it tracked in an analysis of executive compensation. Suddenly, Yang looked more like a deer in the headlights than the second... [19 Jun 2007]

10 facts about Agenda Setters

AS Analysis A different person has won the Agenda Setters poll each year was the year with the fewest CEOs in the top 10 - only three is the first year without Bill Gates or Steve Ballmer The closest Bill Gates came to winning was number 2 in 2003 [25 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters

AS Analysis But in 2005 although there were still a number of CEOs from Silicon Valley and around the world, the list started to feel more creator- or inventor-led. Up until around 2004 we saw lots of CEOs of companies and lots of people who we call 'politicos... [25 Sep 2006]

Bill Gates Keynote to the Tenth Annual Microsoft CEO Summit

White Paper Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates delivered the keynote at the tenth annual Microsoft CEO Summit, which draws more than 100 CEOs from top companies around the world to participate in discussion, debate, and interactive... [23 Jun 2006]

Gates tops list of most-admired business chiefs

News The 2005 CEO Capital involved 685 respondents - including CEOs, other senior executives, financial analysts and government officials - in 65 countries. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are atop a new list of the most admired company leaders, as ranked by... [15 Dec 2005]

Minority Report: Will Apple send in the clones?

Comment Although the Apple management team resisted his advice initially, the seed was planted and the rambling clone licensing saga spanned the tenures of four Apple CEOs. The origin of the whole strategy lies, remarkably, with Microsoft's Bill Gates. [04 Nov 2005]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Richard Granger

News Last year he shot into the top 10 ahead of some of tech's biggest CEOs, such as Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt - not bad for a civil servant. As we count down to silicon.com's sixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals... [12 Sep 2005]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Linus Torvalds

News And given its upward trajectory this year, we feel safe in putting our money on the Linux creator holding his own against the big-name CEOs and other tech luminaries yet again.silicon.com's Agenda Setters panel, made up again of CIOs, analysts... [09 Sep 2005]

5 years ago… IT users need a profile boost

News Y2K certainly raised their profile but when the world didn't end on 31 December 2000, many CEOs started to ask why they'd spent so much money on the millennium bug. Although chiefs such as Microsoft's Bill Gates, IBM's Lou Gerstner, and Sun's Scott... [08 Dec 2004]

Bill Gates is 'world's most respected business leader'

News A survey of CEOs by the FT and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) found Bill Gates still topped the list of most respected business leaders - and he's joined in the top 10 by fellow tech bigwigs Michael Dell at five, Carly Fiorina at eight and Steve... [22 Nov 2004]

Leader: Why a surprise Agenda Setter keeps us on our toes

Leader This year the surprise winner tells us that we shouldn't only expect tech CEOs, politicos, boffins or billionaires to shape high-tech - and by implication, the wider world. After all, this individual - who is not even top dog at Auntie - comes in... [27 Sep 2004]

Gates chats up CEOs

News CEOs also got a pitch on Microsoft's "smart client" strategy, using productivity applications such as the latest version of Office to retrieve and present information from corporate databases and other complex backend systems. [21 May 2004]

Leader: Heads will roll

Leader Are they CEOs who never really wanted the chairman role? Of course Kumar need not be too disheartened - he now shares a job title with Bill Gates who was one of the first of the current batch of high-tech execs to split the role of chairman and CEO. [04 May 2004]

Jobs beats Gates as most important man in tech

News This is borne out in the exclusion of the CEOs of well-known companies such as Cisco, Intel and Nokia and the presence of figures such as UK OGC's Peter Gershon, NHS IT tsar Richard Granger, Capita's Rod Aldridge at 26 and even India PM Atal... [02 Oct 2003]

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