systems architect bill gates

How many people will it take to fill Gates' shoes?

Comment In 2006 Microsoft's then-chief software architect, Bill Gates, passed the torch to Ozzie. It's not that Bill Gates has an inflated sense of his own importance. Eager for more Bill Gates? Gates' chief software architect role is split officially... [24 Jun 2008]

Leader: Farewell, Bill Gates?

Leader Bill Gates' planned retreat from the frontline of Microsoft's many battles has understandably made headlines around the world. It appears the latest move shows that his interest in the work of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation now is top of his... [16 Jun 2006]

Gates: Internet needs improvements

Addressing a conference of more than 7,000 IT professionals, government officials and students in Singapore last week, Bill Gates said there is still room for improvements in search engines and the Internet. [04 Jul 2005]

Gates: The internet could do better

News Addressing a conference of more than 7,000 IT professionals, government officials and students in Singapore, Bill Gates said there is still room for improvements in search engines and the internet. This means that when you take the portable PC with... [01 Jul 2005]

Sun and Microsoft: True love or a marriage of convenience?

Papadopoulos, who has met several times with Microsoft chief software architect Bill Gates, said the two companies are doing more than simply supporting or directing the development of industry standards. [03 Dec 2004]

Gates: 'We need more software research'

News Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates on Monday called on the academic community to recruit more students into the software field as the company introduced a $1m fund for university research. [03 Aug 2004]

Will Microsoft's 'Most Wanted' hunt work?

News Microsoft chairman] Bill [Gates] cares about security and he will pay on behalf of the world. It really depends on the demographic," said Carey Nachenberg, chief architect for security firm Symantec. Virus writers who intend to release bugs will... [06 Nov 2003]

Ballmer and Gates are drop outs, says Sun boss

News He joked that a lot of Microsoft's success could be put down to the fact that both Gates and Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer "got a head start" on their competitors by dropping out of university early. [01 Aug 2003]

Gates v Orwell: Security needn’t mean a Big Brother state

News On the 100th anniversary of George Orwell's birth, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said the author of 1984 was only partially correct and predicted that technology will help preserve privacy rights. Gates told a homeland security conference on... [26 Jun 2003]

Microsoft's server u-turn

News Some of the benchmarks out there are really quite phenomenal," Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates boasted last week during a speech at the Comdex Fall 2002 trade show in Las Vegas. [25 Nov 2002]

.Net: the making or breaking of Microsoft?

Comment Also note Bill Gates' move to chief software architect and the corresponding rise of web services, at least as a concept. He says Gates wants to promote the idea that the whole company is behind .Net, but despite this thinks that it won't be... [14 May 2002]

Model Management: Microsoft's conventional wisdom

Comment Most strikingly of all, the name of Bill Gates - now Microsoft's chairman and 'chief software architect' wasn't mentioned once. It also recently launched a number of internet security products aimed at helping protect corporate ebusiness systems. [20 Feb 2001]

Gates campaigns against 'unfair monopoly'

News The complaint was made by phone on 14 December, by Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates himself. The complaint has astonished Gates watchers by the unbelievable brass neck it displays. [20 Dec 2000]

Gates, international man of mystery, ducks DoJ issue

News Bill Gates used his keynote speech at Networld+Interop, Las Vegas today to pitch Microsoft at the centre of future Internet development, despite the threat of break-up hanging over the company. Gates added: "There's still a lot we can do better... [09 May 2000]

Microsoft faces final countdown

News The company has until 10 May to respond, but Bill Gates, chairman and chief software architect at Microsoft, has already vowed to appeal the ruling, which he described as being "out of bounds" and "out of touch with what's going on in the industry". [02 May 2000]

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