Big Shoes to Fill at Adobe
Chizen will be a tough act to follow. Can Nayaren, with an ambitious plan to remake how we access the Web, fit the bill?
LiveJournal Sale May Revive Six Apart
After selling the blogging community site, CEO Chris Alden may have a chance to finally turn Six Apart into a Web 2.0 behemoth
VMware Proves Its Value
The maker of "virtualization" software has beaten the market's expectations, becoming the most successful recent tech IPO
Where Have All the Leaders Gone? (Part III)
Move over, baby boomers. The emerging leaders have a different set of experiences, expectations, and rules
Microsoft in Europe: The Real Stakes
Nothing less than the future of government regulation in the tech industry is riding on a key antitrust ruling in Europe
The Desktop Takes Center Stage Again
EBay, Adobe, and other companies are building tools that take online services off the Web and put them right on the computer
An Artist Asks: Mac or Windows?
If you're doing almost anything with photos or graphics, an Apple computer is still your best bet
S&P’s 2007 Tech Sector Outlook
Here's Part 1 of a rundown of analysts' expectations for key IT industries in the coming year—and their top stock picks
Adobe Advances on Stronger Profit
Shares rose Friday after the software outfit reported record revenues and analysts expressed optimism on growth
Dow Hits Record on Tame Inflation Data
The blue-chip benchmark touched a new intraday high after the November consumer price index came in flat. Also in focus: industrial production