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Minority Report: The 10 best things about Apple
Comment Steve Wozniak is one of those figures - along with Jobs, Gates, McNealy and Torvalds - who is inextricably linked with the mythology of computing. After naming the 10 worst things about Apple earlier this month, Seb Janacek turns tail and counts... [21 Feb 2007]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (45) replaces frequent Agenda Setter Michael Dell and Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz (46) takes Scott McNealy's spot. A list of the top names in tech - without Bill Gates? But the honour goes to a slightly less familiar name: Ray... [25 Sep 2006]
Microsoft's Ozzie named the top man in tech
News Along with Gates stepping aside, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz (number 46) debuted on the list instead of Sun chairman and founder Scott McNealy; and Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (number 45) takes the spot of Dell founder Michael Dell. [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Dell CEO Kevin Rollins (45) replaces frequent Agenda Setter Michael Dell and Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz (46) takes Scott McNealy's spot. A list of the top names in tech - without Bill Gates? But the honour goes to a slightly less familiar name: Ray... [25 Sep 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 28.04.06
Round-Up However, it was for arch-rival Microsoft and the twin figureheads of Gates and Ballmer that McNealy saved his best and most acerbic swipes. Sun Microsystems founder and Round-Up favourite Scott McNealy stepped down as CEO this week bringing to an... [28 Apr 2006]
Video: McNealy on Microsoft
Video A video time-line of the former Sun CEO's jibes at Gates' expense [26 Apr 2006]
Scott McNealy
AS Profile Absent from last year's Agenda Setters, Scott McNealy reappears this time around not only for his work running Sun, which has seen its share of troubles in recent years but for his role as an evangelist in the greater IT industry. [23 Sep 2005]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Bill Gates
News Will this year see Gates reassert himself at the top of the tech tree or will yet another of the 'old guard' software company founders, along with Oracle's Larry Ellison and Sun's Scott McNealy, continue to fall away and lose touch with those who... [08 Sep 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.07.05
Round-Up Ballmer and his chum Bill Gates also attended a meeting at Sun's headquarters, while the staff were all on "a smoke break" and McNealy described an encounter between Gates and one remaining Sun employee outside the gents toilet which left a... [01 Jul 2005]
5 years ago… IT users need a profile boost
News Although chiefs such as Microsoft's Bill Gates, IBM's Lou Gerstner, and Sun's Scott McNealy, have been recent guests at ten Downing Street, Higgins pointed out that the UK Prime Minister turns to the IT heads of companies such as Unilever and the... [08 Dec 2004]
McNealy: "Complicated" Microsoft-Sun integration going slow
News The companies' integration project, headed by Microsoft's Bill Gates and Sun's Greg Papadopoulos, is "way more complicated and detailed and extensive than I thought they were going to do," McNealy said. [19 Oct 2004]
5 years ago... McNealy tells Microsoft: it's 'Game Over'
News As ever, McNealy's prediction was spot on and those of you will long memories will recollect that the large US software firm founded by the now-forgotten former billionaire Bill Gates went bust soon after this statement was made. [14 Oct 2004]
CIO Forum: Where are the tech heroes?
News Where's the Scott McNealy, where's the Larry Ellison, where's the Bill Gates? Attendees at the inaugural silicon.com CIO Forum event in London spoke out about their concerns for a lack of role models attracting fresh talent into the UK IT industry. [28 Sep 2004]
Leader: Heads will roll
Leader The vultures are already hovering over Scott McNealy who occupies both roles at Sun so we may well see some change there - though many are predicting he will eventually have to relinquish control of both positions and not just the one - and it's... [04 May 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.04.2004
Round-Up The man obscured behind the celebrating Ballmer and Gates at the bar utterly failing to get served is Scott McNealy. Ballmer beamed and boomed and McNealy stammered and faltered as they spoke about their long friendship. [16 Apr 2004]
