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Filed under World, United States, Canada, Czech Republic, Great Britain, South, North, West, East, Business, Corporate Business, Small Business, Tiny Business, Miscellaneous News, Politics, Other on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 by Author: Jack S. Doe.
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Filed under World, United States, Canada, Czech Republic, Great Britain, South, North, West, East, Business, Corporate Business, Small Business, Tiny Business, Miscellaneous News, Politics, Other on Monday, March 14, 2005 by Author: Default Profile.
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Yesterday, Robert Iger, the longtime president at Disney, was named to succeed Michael Eisner as CEO, raising many a waxed eyebrow in Los Angeles and New York and a giant collective shrug elsewhere. And today, the Wall Street Journal reported that AIG CEO Hank Greenberg is going to resign and be replaced at the company by co-chief operating officer Martin Sullivan, a 34-year company veteran. All of a sudden, No. 2 is No. 1.
Is that good news for Disney and AIG shareholders? Iger's ascension will provide new fodder for countless Vanity Fair articles in the coming years. Can an executive who has spent years being browbeaten by the bully Eisner and forced to sublimate his own ego suddenly blossom into a brilliant CEO? Will he be Tom Brady, the overlooked New England Patriots backup who became a star when the starting quarterback was struck down with an injury? Or will he be Al Gore, who, after eight years in the shadow of a charismatic No. 1, couldn't score? |
Today is: March 15th 2005 |
| Northwestern professor honored by Bush |
Filed under World, United States, Miscellaneous News, Politics on Monday, March 14, 2005 by Author: Default Profile.
March 14, 2005 — President Bush honored those who make major breakthroughs in science and technology Monday, including one Northwestern University professor. Jan D. Achenbach is one of 14 people and companies who received National Medals of Science and Technology. He received a medal for his contributions to engineering research to detect cracks and corrosion in aircraft. "These are the most prestigious honors the president can bestow for achievement in science and technology. Today, I am proud to recognize a diverse and deserving group of American citizens, what we call pioneers," said President Bush. Credits: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/031405_ns_science_award.html
| SOA Software Acquires ThoughtDigital |
Filed under World, United States, Canada, Czech Republic, Business, Corporate Business, Small Business, Tiny Business on Saturday, February 12, 2005 by Author: Default Profile.
SOA Software Inc., formerly Digital Evolution, on Monday said it has acquired ThoughtDigital LLC, adding messaging software that's focused on Oracle Corp.'s business applications. In addition, the acquisition gives Santa Monica, Calif.-based, SOA a stronger presence in the eastern United States, company officials said. ThoughtDigital is headquartered in New York. Financial details were not disclosed. SOA sells software for web services management and security. Web services is a set of standards, based on extensible markup language, for linking applications across a network that uses the Internet protocol as a transport mechanism. SOA also provides a registry, or look-up service, for applications that are exposed through web services. ThoughtDigital software provides event-based messaging. The software, in general, pushes information to other applications in an enterprise when a business event occurs, such as a change in an account balance or a customer places a new order. All the events and actions are tracked through a separate data store. ThoughtDigital's products currently focus on Oracle's business applications, company officials said. Credits: http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=159402928
| BlackBerry To Get Yahoo Messenger |
Filed under United States, Canada, Czech Republic, South, West, Tiny Business on Monday, March 14, 2005 by Author: Default Profile.
Yahoo Inc. on Monday said it is working with Research in Motion to pre-install Yahoo's instant messaging software into RIM's popular BlackBerry wireless devices.
Under the agreement, BlackBerry devices in the "coming months" will ship with the full-color, graphical Yahoo Messenger client. The deal builds on Sunnyvale, Calif.-based, Yahoo's strategy of extending its core desktop services to mobile devices.
The Yahoo! Messenger service on the BlackBerry platform will allow consumers to see who in their buddy lists are online, send and receive instant messages, have multiple conversations at once and participate in online conferences.
BlackBerry users today can access Yahoo's search, news and sports services through the Yahoo Mobile Internet portal.
Credits: http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=159402900
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