Why Dyslexics Make Great Entrepreneurs
The ability to grasp the big picture, persistence, and creativity are a few of the entrepreneurial traits of many dyslexics. Just ask Charles Schwab
The Napkin Test
Why it's time to replace your company's bulky mission statement with a vision concise enough to fit on the back of a napkin
The Virtues of Virtualization
S&P says spending on virtualization software and services is likely to skyrocket, with VMWare, Citrix, and Dell's EqualLogic leading the race
The Coming Wireless Wholesale Wave
An auction of wireless airwaves could create a new breed of wireless players that lease network space to upstarts
HP’s Cultural Revolution
To pick up the pace of innovation, the tech giant is betting on startups and injecting their DNA into its operations
Ellison on Oracle’s Future
Announcements of an accelerated Fusion launch and new virtualization software—and no signs of the tech slump—pleased analysts
Captain Bernanke’s Blimp
To understand why the Fed chairman spends so much time worrying about inflation, not housing or the stock market, imagine taking a certain ride with him
The Crisis in Israel’s Classrooms
A breakdown in the financially strapped school system is jeopardizing the country's high-tech edge
Finally, Good News from Nortel
Third-quarter results show a big turnaround. A few more of those—and perhaps an acquisition or two—might bring the company back into favor
Next Target for Alibaba: Consumers
The Chinese B-to-B Internet company's IPO raises $1.5 billion, which will allow a buildup of its online auction site and payment service