Microsoft's Mundie looks beyond Gates
News Craig Mundie is trying to fill Bill Gates' shoes. While Ozzie is tasked with trying to reorganise Microsoft's product units to better prepare for a world of online services, Mundie is focused on issues such as how to get PCs in the hands of the...
[May 18, 2007, 17:05]
Ozzie, Mundie pick up tech mantle at Microsoft
News Think of Ray Ozzie as the left shoe and Craig Mundie as the right one. Craig Mundie, a longtime Microsoft veteran, will now handle the company's research units and will serve as Microsoft's external voice on technology.
[June 19, 2006, 10:25]
Photos: RSA Conference 2007
News Bill Gates and Craig Mundie discussed Microsoft's progress towards creating a Trustworthy Computing environment. Tuesday's speech saw him officially hand over the security torch to Craig Mundie, something which apparently made him pretty happy.
[February 8, 2007, 15:27]
Governments to see Windows code
News This program is a personal project of Craig Mundie. The Government Security Program was the brainchild of Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief technical officer of advanced strategies and policy, who was responding to government requests for more...
[January 15, 2003, 7:33]
Diffie defends open-source security
News Diffie was defending open-source software against an attack made earlier at the same conference by Microsoft chief security officer Craig Mundie. During his keynote, Mundie had labelled as a "myth" the idea that open-source software can be more...
[October 9, 2002, 9:02]
Microsoft and Red Hat to debate open source
News After claiming last month that the open source model is flawed and "unhealthy", Microsoft senior vice president Craig Mundie is set to debate the issue at an open source conference in July. Mundie is expected to explain why Microsoft's vision of...
[June 7, 2001, 13:16]
Microsoft turns room into a PC
News Microsoft's gesture-recognition technology, Project Natal, could transform the office, according to top company executive Craig Mundie. The real question is what killer apps [will mark the] new era, and what will be the user interface that people...
[August 3, 2009, 8:08]
Decoding Microsoft's open source argument
News Editor's Note: On May 17, Microsoft Senior Vice-President Craig Mundie submitted a column to ZDNN describing why the "commercial software model alone" can sustain the industry's growth. The "balance" that Mundie talks about is rather one-sided: you...
[May 22, 2001, 12:11]
Microsoft's Mundie: IT needed to solve global woes
News Scientists need the same sort of computer breakthrough that the spreadsheet brought to business users decades ago, says Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer. Mundie gave a speech at Harvard University on Tuesday to discuss...
[November 4, 2009, 8:27]
Microsoft's Mundie slams Liberty at WCIT
News Speaking at the 2002 World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT), currently running in Adelaide Australia, Microsoft's chief technical officer Craig Mundie reaffirmed the importance of the protection of intellectual property and copyright...
[February 28, 2002, 14:50]
Microsoft: Users may have to pay for security
News Microsoft "may offer new security abilities on a paid basis," according to the company's chief technical officer Craig Mundie. Our work was diffuse, but we have quite a few security initiatives," said Mundie, speaking on Tuesday at the RSA...
[October 8, 2002, 13:23]
Microsoft shows off mobile phone-PC prototype
News The FonePlus device, shown off in Redmond, Washington by chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie, stems from discussions that began at the World Economic Forum in January. Many people, including us, have been looking at different ways to...
[July 28, 2006, 10:40]
Comdex '99: The battle for the 'information appliance'
News Insults flew, particularly from Sun's founder Bill Joy who could not resist jabs at Microsoft's senior vice president of consumer strategy Craig Mundie. Mundie spent most of the debate defending his leader's commitment to the PC and the curious...
[November 18, 1999, 10:56]
Microsoft: open source is flawed
News A common trait of many of the companies that failed is that they gave away for free or at a loss the very thing they produced that was of greatest value -- in the hope that somehow they'd make money selling something else," according to a white...
[May 4, 2001, 8:13]
Open-source leaders fire new salvo at Microsoft
News Almost two weeks ago, in a speech to New York University's business school, Microsoft Senior Vice President Craig Mundie took free-software licensing to task for allegedly leeching intellectual property rights away from corporations, opening...
[May 17, 2001, 8:22]
Linux takes to the sky
News Microsoft Senior Vice President Craig Mundie, who will deliver a keynote at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in San Diego this week, called Linux and other open source code "a security risk" in a talk last spring.
[July 24, 2001, 12:28]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Now that Gates is going and his role is being filled by Craig Mundie and Ray Ozzie, the company's subsequent change in direction may best be marked by a renaming of the flagship product formerly known as Longhorn, latterly as Vista, and born of an...
[June 23, 2006, 18:45]
Microsoft maps out internet security strategy
News At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie, describes a plan for internet security that includes the creation of a "trusted stack". Each element of the stack can be authenticated, from the...
[April 10, 2008, 12:32]
Microsoft shows off latest gadgets at TechFest
News Walking around TechFest 2008, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie, talks to CNET News.com's Ina Fried about the latest from the labs and where the company is placing its bets these days.
[March 12, 2008, 12:52]
Microsoft sets sights on seamless security
News Giving the opening keynote at the RSA Conference 2007 in San Francisco, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie, said that certification technologies such as IPSec must be deployed, to allow people secure access to their data...
[February 6, 2007, 17:06]



