Last modified: July 1, 2002 10:30 AM PDT
Face-to-face with Veritas CEO Gary Bloom
In an exclusive face-to-face interview, CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper, News.com reporter Stephen Shankland and ZDNet's Dan Farber spoke with Gary Bloom about the accounting crisis in corporate America, Larry Ellison's problems at Oracle, and IT spending on disaster recovery.
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On accounting fraud: More regulation needed Veritas CEO Gary Bloom says he finds today's corporate accounting news "pretty unbelievable" and that reform is needed. |
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On R&D spending: "Massive amount of innovation" CEO Gary Bloom says his company is working on highly distributed network-based storage models that will come to market within five years. |
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On Oracle: "Too aggressive" CEO Gary Bloom says Oracle's current problems with the state of California could have been avoided if the company had taken a "mature" approach to sales. |
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Veritas CEO: Complete interview CNET editors sit down with CEO Gary Bloom as he speaks out on the accounting crisis in corporate America and other topics. Watch the complete interview here. |





