Silicon way
There is benefit to doing things right long term rather than quick fixes to make a fast buck. But one wonders if such a thing is possible in the breakneck Internet world.
There is benefit to doing things right long term rather than quick fixes to make a fast buck. But one wonders if such a thing is possible in the breakneck Internet world.
by Deborah Gage & Ed Sperling, Sm@rtReseller01 May 2000 - So much for working together. IBM and Sun Microsystems are starting to make presidential politicslook tame in comparison to their battle for Web server market dominance.
IBMers publicly proclaim that CEO Lou Gerstner is the mastermind behind IBM's resurgence. But those in the know privately point to some of the lesser-known names at the company for doing as much, if not more, to make IBM a competitor with which to be reckoned.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) on Friday named Rod Smith to replace Pat Sueltz as the new VP of Java. Smith was previously IBM’s chief technology officer for Java and worked closely with Sueltz when she was at IBM.
IBM Corp. (NYSE:IBM) Friday named Rod Smith as its new vice president of Java, replacing Pat Sueltz who joined Sun Microsystems in September.