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First woman flies the Atlantic, Linus Torvalds goes full time on Linux, and maybe aliens.
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Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr
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Meet the man behind Sun's N1 strategy
In an exclusive Face-to-Face interview, ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber talks with Sun's Chief Strategy Officer Mark Tolliver about N1, Sun's stand on Linux, and the Java development community.
Sybase CEO champions open source
John Chen sits down in a Face to Face interview with ZDNet editor-in-chief Dan Farber to talk about Sybase's high-end database, offered for free in a limited version to mainly small and midsize businesses. The CEO believes that as customer needs grow, they'll upgrade, paying Sybase for value-added tools that handle larger data sets, unstructured data, search, EII, federated databases and other functions.
Interwoven makes enterprise content management software. In an interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, CEO Martin Brauns explains how corporate compliance is driving companies to spend money on tracking content--and how those tools are giving them the competitive edge.
Predicting demand for your "killer app"
In his new book "Getting It Right the First Time," coauthored with John Katsaros, Peter Christy says it is possible to predict demand for your products and services. In a Face to Face interview with ZDNet editor in chief Dan Farber, Christy explains how talking to the right people can help you design the best products.
BEA chief says no to "massive consolidation"
In an exclusive Face to Face interview, BEA Systems CEO Alfred Chuang tells ZDNet's Dan Farber that Oracle's bid to take over PeopleSoft "doesn't make any sense" and explains why his company's software will become the enterprise equivalent of Microsoft Office.
Software solution models: Ready for change?
In an exclusive Face to Face interview, ZDNet's Dan Farber asks salesforce.com founder and CEO Marc Benioff about his ambition to "destroy" software as it is today, why he doesn't fear competition and why he believes his software model will prove to be history's most profitable.
Can you tell Windows 7 from Linux?
ZDNet Australia took KDE out into a mall and told people it was Windows 7. And people bought it!
