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Kuehne & Nagel Deploy Accelerators to Support Critical Data Back-Up

White Paper And at the heart of Kuehne & Nagel's supply chain management is the need for reliable data mirroring between its primary AS/400 iSeries servers to ensure that vital information on tracking, production, shipment, order and inventory management... [18 Aug 2006]

PalmSource CEO bows out

News David Nagel has resigned as PalmSource chief executive, president and director, a move that follows a series of executive changes in the past few months at the struggling maker of the Palm handheld operating system. [24 May 2005]

ITU 03: PalmSource CEO: Who wouldn’t be scared to death of Microsoft?

News PalmSource CEO David Nagel has cast doubts over rivals Microsoft and Symbian just days before his company is spun off as a software player separate to the rest of Palm. On Symbian, Nagel said: “As Nokia gets more and more apparent control everyone... [15 Oct 2003]

PalmSource OS goes corporate

News PalmSource is working on a new operating system called Sahara that the company hopes will make the Palm OS more useful in corporate settings, chief executive David Nagel said on Wednesday. Sahara will include features to improve security, Web... [19 Jun 2003]

PalmSource CEO: More licensees on the way - and we don't fear Dell

News David Nagel, PalmSource president and CEO, in London today to promote Palm OS 5, said: "Dell certainly will have an impact in the handheld computing market.but mainly because of their distribution and sales [expertise]. [11 Nov 2002]

Sony Ericsson gives vote of confidence to Symbian

News Comments made to silicon.com earlier this week from David Nagel, CEO at PalmSource, a Symbian rival, painted a picture of uncertainty over Symbian's future if one stakeholder is seen to have significantly more sway than others. [17 Oct 2003]

Palm OS 5 - the silver bullet to send Microsoft and Nokia packing? Not quite...

Comment And today, David Nagel, CEO of PalmSource, was in town to say why Palm OS 5 will take his software company to new heights, as licensees such as Handspring, Kyocera, Samsung, Sony and, of course, Hardware Palm - plus a few more who he wouldn't name... [11 Nov 2002]

PalmSource goes on smartphone offensive

News David Nagel, president and CEO of PalmSource, said it will enable carriers to feedback and influence Palm OS platform development efforts and allows operators to create a catalogue of software titles for over-the-air delivery to an increasing... [18 Nov 2003]

Re:Viewing 2003 - Mobile and wireless

News SonyEricsson, another of its shareholders, came out fighting for the company but the speculation only compounded remarks made to silicon.com in October by PalmSource CEO David Nagel. Also criticised by PalmSource's Nagel - and more on Palm in a... [23 Dec 2003]

PalmSource: PDAs are poorly designed

News Handheld PCs today include "everything but the kitchen sink", pack in costly hardware and lack design focus, said David Nagel, chief executive of PalmSource. Nagel was speaking at the Wireless Ventures conference held in the US on Thursday. [02 May 2003]

Promiscuous Orange launches Palm-based smartphone

News The launch in London was backed up by Handspring CEO Donna Dubinsky and PalmSource president and CEO David Nagel. Nagel, whose company will soon sit completely separately from palmOne, once again pointed to the large numbers of developers and... [17 Sep 2003]

Palm takes on Microsoft

News David Nagel, CEO of PalmSource, made the announcements in a speech which started three hours late following a power failure. Nagel was at pains to reassure them the company will work harder to boost the market for Palm apps. [06 Feb 2002]

iPhone, Gmail and blogs - a corporate security nightmare

News Forrester senior analyst Bill Nagel, speaking at the Forrester IT Forum in Edinburgh this week, added: "Not all information needs to be protected. Nagel said: "Bluetooth is a security nightmare. Consumer-based communications tools such as Hotmail... [15 Jun 2007]

In brief: Virginia hosts World Trade Congress on IT

News Speakers will include AT&T president and CEO David Nagel, Netscape president and CEO Jim Barksdale, and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, as well as Mikhail Gorbachev. The eleventh World Trade Congress on IT will start this Sunday in Virginia, USA. [26 Jun 1998]

Palm CEO Yankowski quits

News Former AT&T CTO David Nagel has already been hired to take the helm at the software platform group, centred on the Palm OS. Carl Yankowski has stepped down from the CEO post at handheld specialist Palm. [09 Nov 2001]

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