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Time Warner talks to thwart Microsoft bid?
News Microsoft has recruited Alan Schwartz, chief executive of Bear Stearns, to help work out a strategy on the bid, along with Morgan Stanley and Blackstone Group. Yahoo! and Time Warner have held talks on a deal designed to thwart Microsoft's bid for... [05 Mar 2008]
Sun heats up open-source with MySQL buy
News Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz said Sun will begin offering support services to customers of MySQL before the deal closes later this year. Schwartz also outlined a number of areas of technical integration designed to optimise MySQL's flagship database... [16 Jan 2008]
The Perl Language
White Paper Schwartz and Tom Phoenix. This paper is a quick and merciless guide to the Perl language itself. If one is trying to learn Perl from scratch and would prefer to be taught rather than to have things thrown at them, then one might be better off with... [17 Oct 2007]
Social networking driving server sales
News Earlier this month Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz announced the company would be merging its server and storage teams into a converged system team, with the aim of putting a stronger focus on virtualisation. [04 Oct 2007]
Sun's Schwartz bets on storage
News Writing on his blog, Jonathan Schwartz revealed the planned merger of Sun's server and storage teams into a converged systems team. Schwartz wrote: "The systems team will focus on the evolution and convergence of computing, storage and networking... [03 Oct 2007]
MSDN Webcast: MSDN GeekSpeak: Sharepoint Products and Technologies With Brendon Schwartz and Matt Ranlett (Level 200)
White Paper In this webcast of geekSpeak, the presenters address questions related to Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies development. [09 Jun 2007]
Sun's Solaris to get that Linux feeling?
News Project Indiana has the attention of Sun chief executive Jonathan Schwartz, who dangled the Project Indiana name before blog readers last week, saying Sun employees are asking about it but that Murdock said it's still secret. [10 May 2007]
Video: Sun's CEO talks up convergence
Video silicon.com sister site ZDNet's David Berlind asks Sun CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, about the company's announcements at JavaOne 2007, Adobe, Microsoft, whether he's getting heat from Wall Street and if there should be standards for benchmarking how... [09 May 2007]
Designing IT Infrastructure to Meet Your Business Goals
White Paper Schwartz, Inc.can work with the organization at all levels to ensure that the IT infrastructure plan is the right one for the business. Designing an IT infrastructure plan that meets the current and future business goals is well worth the time and... [01 May 2007]
Desktop Security Suites for Small Businesses
White Paper Desktop security suites were developed to help keep the computers up and working, to keep company information from going out to the Internet where it can be improperly used for marketing, spam, or identity theft, and to protect the company from... [01 May 2007]
Spyware Risks, Prevention, and Removal for Healthcare Businesses With HIPAA Compliance Requirements
White Paper The hackers and criminals who write spyware programs, do so specifically to steal information. The patients' protected health information is at risk if one has spyware on the computers. Spyware is software that collects information from the... [01 May 2007]
Choosing a Backup Solution to Protect Data for the Small Business
White Paper Computer problems happen and so does data loss, but good backup systems can protect. Every day employees spend hours working away at their computers and sooner or later some, or potentially all, of that work may be lost. [01 May 2007]
Sun puts Debian founder on the payroll
News Under current chief executive Jonathan Schwartz, the company takes an in-between approach. Sun Microsystems has hired Ian Murdock, who founded the Debian version of Linux and who has held various posts involving the open source OS. [20 Mar 2007]
Google has data-retention change of heart
News Ari Schwartz, deputy director for the Center for Democracy and Technology, said: "For most average consumers that is pretty much anonymous," because many people connect to the internet through large companies that dynamically assign IP addresses... [15 Mar 2007]
Intel 'hacker' conviction quashed
News Randall Schwartz had his arrest and conviction for bypassing Intel security systems "set aside" at the beginning of February, legally giving him a clean slate. Schwartz was arrested in 1993 after using a program called "Crack" to find out the... [05 Mar 2007]
