mcnealy agenda
Agenda Setters: McNealy's vision of IT without Microsoft
News For the full interview and profile of Scott McNealy see Silicon.com's Agenda Setters feature on the Enterprise OS channel (http://www.silicon.com/a34251 ). Scott McNealy remains one of the most controversial and outspoken figures in the IT world. [24 Nov 1999]
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]
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. It's a changing of the guard with Microsoft's Craig Mundie in at number 24 but neither Gates nor Ballmer... [25 Sep 2006]
Gates to kick off a more serious Comdex
News Sun Microsystems will push the business computing agenda with its new 64-bit servers and Sun chairman, CEO and president Scott McNealy will deliver a Monday keynote entitled 'Scaling Out', on how his firm is applying innovation to volume... [14 Nov 2003]
Sun hails success of StarOffice suites
News Scott McNealy, CEO of Sun Microsystems, was also in London this week, and when asked at a press conference why Sun is giving the software away for free, he said "If this portal version works, then we win. [15 Oct 1999]
Google and Sun tie the knot
News McNealy said: "What Netscape did for the Java Runtime Environment, we believe the JRE can do for the Google Toolbar", referring to the 1995 deal Sun made with Netscape, then the dominant maker of web browser software, that helped legitimise and... [05 Oct 2005]
Agenda Setters: Ellison talks up centralised computing
News Along with Sun's CEO Scott McNealy, where he goes, controversy follows. In this week's Agenda Setter interview, we take a look at Ellison's views on Microsoft, next generation wireless technology and his vision of centralised computing. [03 Nov 1999]
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]
Agenda Setters 2000: the movers and the shakers
Comment Like Scott McNealy's (16) Sun, it's his company's kit that is making the Internet tick. Silicon.com's Agenda Setters 2000 has thrown up an interesting and eclectic mix of movers and shakers. Even the nature of what makes an Agenda Setter is open... [14 Mar 2000]
Google and Sun get together for desktop apps
News Details won't emerge publicly until Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Sun CEO Scott McNealy - both featured on this year's silicon.com Agenda Setters list - take the stage on Tuesday at a news conference in Mountain View, California. [04 Oct 2005]
Jonathan Schwartz
AS Profile The Agenda Setters panel has high hopes for the long-time Sun exec and COO, who took over for co-founder and former CEO Scott McNealy earlier this year. Why? Breathing new life into Silicon Valley stalwart [25 Sep 2006]
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. The winner of silicon.com's seventh annual Agenda Setters poll of the top 50 individuals in the tech industry is... [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]
Bush meets IT leaders
News Attending his economic forum late yesterday, the finale of a two day conference, were representatives of 15 leaders of mainly blue-chip firms including Michael Dell of Dell Computers, Craig Barrett of Intel Corporation, John Chambers of Cisco... [05 Jan 2001]
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. The Mac maker is an agenda setter both for hardware and software. [21 Feb 2007]
