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OracleWorld: Dell bids dinosaurs adieu
In a keynote address at OracleWorld in San Francisco, Dell CEO Michael Dell compares big IT spending on proprietary computing systems to "feeding the dinosaurs" and points to standards and scalability as the alternative.
At the start of his keynote for the RSA Conference 2006 security convention in San Jose, Calif., Bill Gates took his own tongue-in-cheek shot at Vice President Dick Cheney.
AMD, Dell ready to take next step
At the San Francisco event on Oct. 23, AMD's chief executive, Hector Ruiz, got ready to announce the chipmaker's new deal with Dell. Then Michael Dell stepped in.
From CES 2007: Chairman Michael Dell explains his company's plan to aid the greening of the planet through online customer donations to a tree-planting fund.
George Lucas speaks out on education
Filmmaker George Lucas spoke onstage with Bob Thurman, president of Tibet House U.S., at the Dreamforce 2007 conference this week in San Francisco. How does he think learning and technology in the classroom can be improved?\r\n\r\nYou can watch the complete keynote at Edutopia.org.
At the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft Chairman\r\nBill Gates ran into more than his share of problems. Here's a look at a\r\nfew clips from his keynote address, which underscores the theory that if\r\nsomething can go wrong, it will.
Dell and Sun partner on Solaris
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Dell CEO Michael Dell share the stage to announce that Sun's open-source operating system, Solaris, will be shipping on Dell servers.
BioWare, creator of such classics as Neverwinter Nights, Baldur's Gate, and Knights of the Old Republic, brings its expertise to the Xbox 360 with Mass Effect, a sci-fi action RPG set to hit in 2007.
During his keynote address at the Microsoft Mix '06 conference in Las Vegas, Chairman Bill Gates talks about tools developers can use to make work on the Web simpler.
