- Sun Feb 10 2002 How Siebel found its groove
If only people had listened to Tom Siebel during the wild and crazy dot-com days of the 1990s. His advice now: Become the market leader, but not at the expense of profit.
- Wed Feb 20 2002 Running rings around Cisco
Riverstone CEO Romulus Pereira has this Cabletron spinoff growing sales and--get this--profits. Is it a flash in the pan, or can this telecom equipment maker really buck the industry trend?
- Wed May 22 2002 Dell trims 150 jobs in Ireland
The administrative positions are made redundant by the consolidation of manufacturing operations into a single location. Dell says no wider-scale cuts are planned.
- Mon Aug 30 2004 For Windows, Opera takes requests
In a first, Opera plans to support Microsoft's cell phone operating system, indicating progress for Windows.
- Thu Nov 19 1998 Microsoft licensing fees under fire in court
An economist hired by the government testifies that the software giant has hurt consumers by keeping prices for its operating systems above market levels.
- Mon Aug 13 2001 Gateway to make overseas decisions soon
The fate of the PC maker's operations outside the United States will be decided by early September, according to a spokesman in Asia.
- Wed Feb 23 2000 TurboLinux opens European front
The seller of the Linux operating system opens new offices in Germany, England and Slovenia in an effort to expand its support and training offerings.
- Mon Jul 29 2002 Is Dell hitting the efficiency wall?
The PC manufacturer has developed an enviable reputation as a lean and mean operation, but is there any fat left to trim?
- Mon Jun 18 2007 Chinese challenger aims for top spot in solar tech
Suntech Power Holdings has come from China--and out of nowhere--to become a big name in solar power.
- Thu Aug 18 2005 Salesforce.com continues enterprise build out
On-demand CRM company adds additional Web services tools and operational infrastructure in its effort to recruit larger customers.




