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McNealy: 'I'm thrilled to death SCO can't revoke our Unix licence'
News Responding to a question from silicon.com this week, Sun CEO Scott McNealy said: "I don't want to speculate [on the outcome of the lawsuit] but I'm thrilled to death SCO can't revoke our Unix licence. [30 Jul 2003]
5 years ago... McNealy tells Microsoft: it's 'Game Over'
News 15.10.99: Sun Microsystems CEO and president, Scott McNealy, told a London conference this week the game is over for Microsoft. McNealy envisages that the future of computing will be dominated by wireless devices - none of which will feature... [14 Oct 2004]
McNealy: "Complicated" Microsoft-Sun integration going slow
News The integration of Microsoft and Sun Microsystems technology is progressing, but it is more complex than envisioned, according to Scott McNealy, Sun's CEO. The companies' integration project, headed by Microsoft's Bill Gates and Sun's Greg... [19 Oct 2004]
McNealy on the dot-com boom years: 'I made some mistakes'
News Sun chief executive Scott McNealy said he's learned from mistakes he made in the manic internet years of the late 1990s. I allowed us to hire too many folks in the field," McNealy said Thursday during a meeting at Sun's SunNetwork conference in San... [20 Sep 2002]
McNealy: Sun is not for sale... unless he gets $17.4bn in cash
News Scott McNealy, CEO of Sun, has hit out at suggestions that his company is an acquisition target. McNealy said the price tag should be enough to ward off any suitors. While many claim Sun is in a increasingly precipitous position, McNealy took... [16 Jun 2003]
McNealy: '.Net is a joke'
News Sun Microsystems' chief executive Scott McNealy was in fine fighting form as he traveled through Asia this week, uttering scathing sound bites about rival Microsoft. In Beijing on Monday, McNealy poured scorn on the software giant's scheme to... [19 Mar 2003]
McNealy: Chipper about chips
News Things have been tough for Sun Microsystems, but Chief Executive Scott McNealy wants analysts to maintain faith in the company because of technology such as "throughput computing" for chips and "Orion" for software. [25 Feb 2003]
McNealy on .Net: "You know the first hit of heroin is free"
News Scott McNealy, the outspoken CEO of Sun Microsystems, has hit out at Microsoft's attempts to lure developers to the .Net platform. Microsoft recently launched an initiative to help developers build products based on .Net (or "dot-not", as McNealy... [27 Mar 2002]
McNealy: Crisis? What crisis?
News Sun CEO Scott McNealy has spent the last two days in endless rounds of meetings with customers and the media at his company's first European user conference in Berlin and, not surprisingly, the question of Sun's financial situation and future... [04 Dec 2003]
McNealy questions vertical e-marketplaces
News That's according to Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy as he addressed a 700-strong customer conference, hosted by enterprise application integration partner Tibco in Monterey, California. McNealy said: "I am curious why Ford would want to... [19 Apr 2000]
McNealy: Sun likes controversy - and India
News Being controversial helps Sun Microsystems stand out in a highly-commoditised IT market, says CEO Scott McNealy. If there's no controversy and everybody buys into our ideas and follows them, there is no chance of making money," McNealy told... [21 Mar 2003]
McNealy accuses IBM of 'fleecing' customers
News Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems' chairman and CEO, has hit out at IBM by questioning the motive behind its customer relationship strategy. Speaking at the launch of Sun's latest server offering in New York, McNealy said: "IBM's strategy goes... [26 Sep 2001]
McNealy on the breadline...
News Scott McNealy, Sun's outspoken CEO, has suffered his own personal disaster in the high-tech slump: his income has dropped by $2.5m over the last year. But McNealy isn't alone. Larry Ellison has seen his personal worth decrease by over $25bn in the... [01 Oct 2001]
Agenda Setters: McNealy's vision of IT without Microsoft
News Scott McNealy remains one of the most controversial and outspoken figures in the IT world. Silicon.com spoke to McNealy last month in London on his return from Telecom '99. According to McNealy: "Your service provider is going to provide all those... [24 Nov 1999]
McNealy tells Microsoft: it's 'Game Over'
News Sun Microsystems CEO and president, Scott McNealy, told a London conference this week the game is over for Microsoft. McNealy envisages that the future of computing will be dominated by wireless devices - none of which will feature Microsoft's... [15 Oct 1999]
