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Apple's Snow Leopard: Embracing the brave new multicore world
News Wiley Hodges, director of Mac OS X marketing, said: "There's a lot of overhead around threading that means you want to break your program into as few pieces as possible. We want to making developing applications for... [01 Sep 2009]
Aviva slashes 1,100 jobs
News Mark Hodges, chief executive at Norwich Union Life, said in a statement: "Our strategy over the last three years has seen us transform and simplify our business, leaving us well placed to face the challenges ahead. [03 Apr 2009]
Newsagent signs £19m deal to speed up life at the till
News Martin McColl head of IT Neil Hodges told silicon.com the POS incorporates a home news delivery system so that customers can make newspaper orders and pay delivery bills at the till. Independent newsagent Martin McColl... [30 Jan 2008]
Norwich Union Life fined for data control 'weaknesses'
News Mark Hodges, chief executive of Norwich Union Life, said: "We are sorry that this situation arose and apologised to the affected customers when this happened. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Norwich... [17 Dec 2007]
Offshoring - culture lessons are crucial
News Mark Hodges, executive director of corporate development at offshoring and outsourcing consultancy Equaterra, said: "I do think there are a lot of executives on the buy-side who have not visited these [offshore] centres. [16 Oct 2007]
Websense names McAfee man as new CEO
News Internet security firm Websense has announced Gene Hodges, the former president of McAfee, is to join as CEO, replacing long-time boss John Carrington. Carrington has been CEO of Websense since 1999 and now takes up the... [11 Jan 2006]
Leader: No acquisition-smoke without fire?
Leader This time last year, Gene Hodges, president of McAfee, told silicon.com: "A lot of consumers are going to have real concerns about the company which is creating all the holes becoming the company which is patching and... [24 Jun 2004]
Re:Viewing 2003: The return of the virus
News Back in June Gene Hodges, president of Network Associates told silicon.com: "Of course you'd be foolish not to worry about Microsoft as a competitor - but it's not in our top five worries. Since the late nineties there... [23 Dec 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 04.07.03
Round-Up NAI's Hodges rejoins the attack with a lovely drop shot: "Microsoft will make in-roads into the consumer market. Network Associates president Gene Hodges comes straight back with a baseline winner: "A... [04 Jul 2003]
2003 is becoming a virus writers playground warns Sophos
News Last week Gene Hodges, president of Network Associates told silicon.com: "10 years ago we were talking about virus writers and hackers as being 14-year-old boys with no girlfriend. Virus writing and high-profile... [30 Jun 2003]
Microsoft: 'Stop becoming part of the problem and start becoming part of the solution'
Comment Perhaps Gene Hodges, president of Network Associates, had it right when he said : "Of course, you'd be foolish not to worry about Microsoft as a competitor. Microsoft has recently made clear its intentions to move into... [27 Jun 2003]
Microsoft the anti-virus company: Could it really happen?
News Gene Hodges, president of Network Associates, said: "A lot of consumers are going to have real concerns about the company which is creating all the holes becoming the company which is patching and protecting these holes. [27 Jun 2003]
IT myths: Who writes the viruses?
News It's a story which Gene Hodges, president of Network Associates, has heard a thousand times - but not one he has much time for. Hodges also believes that the pride of the anti-virus community means they... [25 Jun 2003]
2003 sees hackers rise to the task, says NAI chief
News In the past couple of months we have witnessed a spate of mass mailers and worms attacking vulnerabilities and finding their way back to the desktop - and this is a warning of things to come, according to Gene Hodges,... [24 Jun 2003]
Your back-up tips... and tantrums
News Another IT expert, Andrew Hodges, European IT Project Manager at Foseco FS, sounded even more impressive. Since silicon.com revealed at the start of the week that a fifth of corporate laptops don't get backed up we have... [11 Jun 2003]