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The Weekly Round-Up: 28.04.06
Round-Up Sun Microsystems founder and Round-Up favourite Scott McNealy stepped down as CEO this week bringing to an end one of the longest executive tenures in the mainstream technology industry. After heading up Sun for more... [28 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.07.05
Round-Up Still on the subject of going to the toilet, the Round-Up couldn't subdue a chuckle when McNealy bragged: "I've had strong number twos for several years. Until you find out that is actually Sun CEO Scott... [01 Jul 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.01.05
Round-Up Once they'd finished dissing Rollins, a mild-mannered exec not known for baiting the opposition like an Ellison, a McNealy or even like that founder/chairman chap in the office next door, they turned their anger on the... [21 Jan 2005]
The weekly Round-Up: 25.06.04
Comment Perhaps while all this was going on Scott McNealy was tarmacking Ellison's driveway ('cash in hand') while Carly Fiorina was selling Avon products to Mrs Ellison. It is with a heavy heart and slightly sore head that the... [25 Jun 2004]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.03
Comment Sun CEO Scott McNealy wants all 35,000 Sun employees to be prepared to abandon permanent desks in favour of flexible workstations and telecommuting. "Hell is other people. So wrote French existentialist philosopher and... [23 May 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up
Comment Take Scott McNealy, no stranger to bombastic soundbites. Is it possible to fight crime without infringing on the right to free speech? It's a fine line sometimes, but the US authorities seem to have bowled a very big 'no... [28 Feb 2003]
To buy, or not to buy? The ASPs think renting is the answer
Comment That's the view of Scott McNealy, CEO of Sun Microsystems. By going to an ASP, users will no longer have to have memory-hungry applications installed on their PCs, which in turn means that "fat" PCs may not be needed -... [20 Sep 1999]