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Dell CFO to step down
News Frontier is a bank-holding company based in Austin, Texas, near Dell's headquarters in Round Rock. He joined the company when it was still finding its way among the leaders in the PC market, but oversaw... [20 Dec 2006]
The Bloor Perspective: LinuxWorld shenanigans, Psion trouble and what value stock options
Comment Among a host of other announcements, Dell and Oracle have joined forces to create a Linux testing centre in Austin, Texas. Linux has a place in business, but it is still in the adolescent phase of... [05 Feb 2001]
5 years ago... UK cyber-crime spend 'inadequate'
News Nick Lockett, ecommerce solicitor at law firm Sidley & Austin, and a founder of the e-crime unit at government-industry forum, Eurim, said: "It continues, in my view, to exacerbate the existing failure... [19 Jan 2005]
Dell expands as PC sales contract
News Founder and CEO Michael Dell said the company is benefiting from healthy demand for laptops and sales of higher-end, enterprise products, an area which is newer to the Austin, Texas-based vendor. Dell continues to look... [16 Nov 2001]
Craigslist, Wikipedia founders grapple with big issues
News At least 1,000 people packed the room for the South by Southwest Interactive keynote conversation in Austin, Texas on Monday between Craigslist founder Craig Newmark and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. [14 Mar 2006]
Q&A: Dell CEO Kevin Rollins
Comment It has been just six months since Kevin Rollins took over the reigns at the helm of PC giant Dell last year after founder Michael Dell stepped aside as CEO.silicon.com caught up with Rollins on a visit to Dell's enormous... [18 Jan 2005]
Time off for Dell workers… unpaid
News The request made to employees is also an effort to avoid possible layoffs, according to a report in the Austin Business Journal. The company recently reported a 17 per cent dip in earnings after a year of showing signs... [05 Nov 2008]
UK cyber-crime spend 'inadequate', experts claim
News Nick Lockett, ecommerce solicitor at law firm, Sidley & Austin, and a founder of the e-crime unit at government-industry forum, Eurim, said the government's approach is entirely disproportionate to the problem. [18 Jan 2000]
Bank ditches $5bn IBM deal and brings IT back in-house
News Austin Adams, CIO at JP Morgan Chase, said in a statement: "We believe managing our own technology infrastructure is best for the long-term growth and success of our company as well as our shareholders. [16 Sep 2004]