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Vineet Nayar
AS Profile After joining HCL in 1985 Vineet Nayar worked his way through the ranks, holding senior positions in sales and strategic marketing, and he has been CEO of HCL since October 2007. Panelists praised HCL for having an... [30 Sep 2009]
Padmasree Warrior
AS Profile Warrior is an industry veteran, having spent 23 years at Motorola in various roles including corporate VP before joining Cisco in 2007. Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior is the second member of the networking giant's exec team... [29 Sep 2009]
Erik Huggers
AS Profile Prior to joining the BBC, Dutch-born Huggers helped launch Microsoft's MSN websites in the Benelux countries before leading the company's Windows Media Technologies business development in Europe. Before... [29 Sep 2009]
Ashley Highfield
AS Profile Highfield appeared in the top 10 in the previous five Agenda Setters lists but his relatively low profile since joining Microsoft may have contributed to a lower placing in 2009. Having said this, it became clear what he... [29 Sep 2009]
Dave Girouard
AS Profile Prior to joining Google, Girouard was senior vice president of marketing and business development at Virage, a provider of multimedia search and content management software. Dave Girouard heads up Google's enterprise... [29 Sep 2009]
Eric Schmidt
AS Profile Prior to joining Google in 2001, Schmidt was chairman and CEO of open source software company Novell as well as CTO at Sun Microsystems where he helped develop Java. Google CEO Eric Schmidt makes the Agenda Setters top... [29 Sep 2009]
Achieving compliance with GSi Code Of Connection (CoCo)
White Paper The CoCo provides a minimum set of security standards that organisations must adhere to when joining the GSi. In November 2005, The Government published 'Transformational Government - Enabled by Technology' which... [18 Sep 2009]
Oracle-Sun steaming ahead with joint plans despite EU probe
News Larry Ellison, the software giant's chief executive, is joining Sun's server chief, John Fowler, to show off some new Sun hardware running Oracle's software on Tuesday. Oracle isn't letting the EU investigation stand in... [15 Sep 2009]
Photos: Motorola's first Android device
Photo It will be the third Android phone for the carrier (joining the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G and the T-Mobile G1). The Cliq is Motorola's first Google Android device. In the US, the Cliq will be exclusive to T-Mobile and will be... [14 Sep 2009]
Enterprise Performance Management: Joining Planning and Reporting for Superior Results
White Paper Faced with increased pressure to provide unified, organization wide financial planning and reporting with tighter controls and better audit trails, organizations are turning to integrated Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) systems... [02 Sep 2009]
Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Microsoft Word ban and BT broadband
News With Google recently joining the operating system party with its own offering, Chrome, silicon.com's Naked CIO was prompted last month to wonder whether we really need another OS to worry about. While August may... [01 Sep 2009]
Windows, Linux and Mac can now tune into Opera 10
News Joining the new default skin (changed from version 9.6), are changes to tab bar behaviour. The Opera 10 browser is now ready to download for Windows, Linux and Mac three months after the beta first emerged. [01 Sep 2009]
Microsoft, Amazon, Yahoo! join fight against Google Books
News are joining with a few library associations to oppose the settlement, Peter Brantley, the Internet Archive's director, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview. The Internet Archive is enlisting some heavy hitters in... [21 Aug 2009]
Apple's Snow Leopard: What to expect from the upcoming OS
News Apple is also promising faster boot times, quicker shut down, a speedier process when joining wireless networks, and faster backups to Time Machine. According to rumours, the release of Mac OS X 10.6, Apple's operating... [17 Aug 2009]
Five - why we joined Project Canvas
News Five today announced it was joining the joint venture, which already includes the BBC, BT and ITV, leaving Channel 4 as the one remaining public service broadcaster not to have signed up to the project. [30 Jul 2009]