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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Microsoft Biz Unit Chief Jeff Raikes to head Gates Foundation
For all those wondering what Microsoft Business Division President Jeff Raikes would do once he retires from Microsoft in September, the uncertainty is over.
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The Orphan Gets Orphaned Again
Jeff Raikes is leaving Microsoft, and that means that once again, Microsoft Dynamics is a victim of the shifting sands and musical chairs at a Microsoft that seems less and less dedicated to its...
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Microsoft shake-up: The e-mails on President Raikes' depature
We know what Microsoft told press and analysts about yesterday's announcement by Microsoft Business Development (MBD) President Jeff Raikes that he'll be passing the torch, come September, to...
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Juniper Networks exec to succeed Microsoft Business Division President Raikes
In what I consider surprising timing, Microsoft announced on January 10 that one of its three corporate presidents, Jeff Raikes, is retiring in September 2008. Raikes will be succeeded by Stephen...
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Microsoft's 'click to communicate' for the Windows world
At the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, a stage where I last saw Bob Dylan perform, Bill Gates and Jeff Raikes ushered in the era of unified communications. The event started with a guitarist, using...
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Microsoft dials up phone ambitions
Company formally makes its push into "unified communications"--software to bring together e-mail, IM, voice mail and telephony.Video: Microsoft moves to business telephonyPhotos: Gates talks up...
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Jeff Raikes: 'Failure is not an option'
Microsoft must deliver the reliability, security and quality that enterprise IT demands -- at a much lower TCO. To that end, Microsoft VP Raikes tells David Berlind, the company is sinking...
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MS to unveil new Office, Tablet PC plans
Microsoft, looking to expand its desktop software monopoly into new areas, on Tuesday announced plans for a new version of its cash cow, Office, and the launch of the first Tablet PC systems....
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Microsoft unveils new Office plans
At TechXNY, Microsoft takes the wraps off Office 11--it's set to replace Office XP in 2003. Better XML support will allow easier links to desktop programs.
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Laridian co-founder Jeff Wheeler leaves behind eternal legacy for mobile Christians
I've been using Laridian's Bible applications for over 12 years so was saddened by the news that their co-founder passed away this week at the young age of just 49.
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Amazon's Bezos: 'Even well meaning gatekeepers slow innovation'
"When a platform is self-service, even the improbable ideas can get tried," says Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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Jeff Bezos is building Amazon into a killer tech industry competitor...armed with razor thin margins
Amazon is emerging as a major player in the convergence of the tech and media industries and its founder Jeff Bezos is gaining a lot of media attention...
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Box.net raise huge round; Sharepoint continues to rule world
Businesses are involved in a war of the worlds - the entrenched old guard of IT and telephony suppliers and the cloud wave. The larger issue is configuration, organization and upkeep of...
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Amazon's Bezos unveils Kindle Touch, $99; Kindle, $79
Amazon on Wednesday unveiled the Kindle Touch, the company's next-generation e-reader that uses an infrared touch display.
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Siemens drops nuclear, vows to make green 'project of the century'. Implications for sustainability reporting?
Siemens has abandoned its nuclear business in favour of expanding its green tech business to make renewable energy the 'project of the century'. But there are some implications for sustainability...
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Amazon Drops California In Growing E-Commerce Affiliate Tax Law War
California joined other states in passing its own e-commerce affiliate tax law; Amazon.com responded by dropping all CA affiliates. Scrambling for tax money, states are trying to redefine...
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Update - Swartz to Jobs: let Timberland help Apple on sustainability
Timberland CEO, Jeff Swartz offers Steve Jobs some friendly advice: Apple should have board level supervision of its sustainability strategy. However, despite repeated shareholder resolutions and...
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Morality V's Technology: Timberland takes Apple to the woodshed
Timberland CEO Jeff Swartz wrote an extraordinary attack on Apple for its lack of performance on sustainability. Swartz laments that companies like Timberland have to play by the rules on...
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Amazon: We're investing, Q1 earnings be damned; 4,200 employees hired, expenses surge
Amazon's first quarter earnings fell well short of estimates as the company increased investments on infrastructure and new businesses. The company said second quarter operating income will also...
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Amazon Web Services opens in Japan, not China
Amazon Web Services opens a Tokyo Region, its second in Asia and fifth region overall, to bring it closer to Japanese customers physically, legally and culturally.
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