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Microsoft names new UK boss

...competitive and better able to achieve their potential." As reported last week, Neil Holloway, the previous Microsoft UK managing director, has moved to the position... Read more

30 March, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Microsoft to announce new UK boss

...new managing director for its UK operations. The company has confirmed that Neil Holloway, who has headed up the UK subsidiary since 1998, is about... Read more

23 March, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Emerging markets a priority for new Microsoft head

...Germany, the United Kingdom and the rest of theEMEA region, said Microsoft. Neil Holloway, formerly corporate vice-president of sales, marketing and services for EMEA... Read more

20 June, 2005 by Matt Loney

Microsoft's seven heads mean UK shuffle

...raise questions about the country managing director role. The respected and successful Neil Holloway has been promoted to senior vice president with responsibility for marketing... Read more

6 June, 2003 by Tony Hallett

Windows 2000 Special: Microsoft's UK MD answers the critics

Neil Holloway, Microsoft's UK boss, came into Silicon.com's studios last... Read more

17 March, 2000 by Dominic Maher
Windows 7 to compete with XP in netbook market

Windows 7 to compete with XP in netbook market

...it will take customer preference into account in its netbook OS plans. Neil Holloway, Microsoft International's vice president of business strategy, told ZDNet UK... Read more

5 March, 2009 by David Meyer and Tom Espiner
Microsoft in talks over Windows 7 broadband bundles

Microsoft in talks over Windows 7 broadband bundles

...UK at Microsoft's Growth and Innovation Day in Brussels on Thursday, Neil Holloway, vice president for business strategy at Microsoft International, said the company... Read more

5 March, 2009 by David Meyer and Tom Espiner

Microsoft and Skype at loggerheads over patents

...the European Leadership Forum (ELF) in London on Tuesday, Microsoft EMEA president Neil Holloway came out with what is now a familiar cry from the... Read more

29 November, 2005 by Tony Hallett

Microsoft: Africa doesn't need free software

...not a helicopter dropping relief materials; we're there in the field." Neil Holloway, the president of Microsoft for Europe, the Middle East and Africa... Read more

17 October, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Microsoft 'lends security expertise' to Nigeria

...of 419 email scams and other cybercrime originating from the African country. Neil Holloway, the president of Microsoft for Europe, the Middle East and Africa... Read more

14 October, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Windows is finally stable - Ballmer

...should have announced that earlier, but the feedback came during the holidays. Neil Holloway in the UK went on vacation in July, and when he... Read more

25 October, 2001 by Guy Kewney

AOL challenges BT over ADSL

...s sluggish attitude to ADSL roll out. Microsoft's UK managing director Neil Holloway complained Thursday that the telco is deliberately delaying ADSL roll out... Read more

29 September, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

Internet World: Microsoft says Britain doesn't want it split

...as punishment for anti-competitive practices, says Microsoft's UK managing director Neil Holloway, at the Internet World conference in London Tuesday. According to Holloway... Read more

24 May, 2000 by Will Knight

Microsoft Vision II puts PC on back burner

...better front-end to data warehouses and other back-end data, said Neil Holloway, Microsoft UK managing director. Gates said businesses need to find out... Read more

30 March, 1999 by Martin Veitch

Microsoft to prosecute European phishers

...complaints, action in court and settlements against serious criminals", the company said. Neil Holloway, Microsoft's European president, said: "If we live in a world... Read more

21 March, 2006 by Dan Ilett

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