Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are atop a new list of the most admired company leaders, as ranked by business decision makers around the world.
Australian information technology (IT) managers will struggle to become good chief information officers (CIO) unless they learn the skills to manage the role's increasingly strategic influence on business, according to former Telstra manager-turned-academic, Professor Steve Burdon.
Australia's federal government is lagging behind when it comes to green IT initiatives and needs to be more critical of vendor "recycling" claims, says analysts.
Larry Page and Sergie Brin have joined the MediaGuardian's 100, while Steve Jobs has slipped and Bill Gates has plunged off.
REDMOND, Washington -- Microsoft Chairman and CEO Bill Gates today outlined a strategy of "knowledge workers without limits," using technology to streamline corporate and customer communications and drive business growth.
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