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Eye2Eye Roundup: Oftel's David Edmonds Gets Quizzed

News Eye2Eye: Oftel's Edmonds on unmetered SurfTime and unmetered Internet access Eye2Eye Pt II: Oftel's Edmonds on broadband Vision for broadband Eye2Eye Pt III: Oftel's Edmonds on the watchdog's future The future of regulation

[November 28, 2000, 13:07]

Eye2Eye: VA Linux CEO Larry Augustin Pt I

News Larry Augustin is president and CEO of VA Linux. He developed his first Linux system as a student at Stanford University. Augustine has worked as developer, systems administrator and consultant before founding VA Linux Systems in 1993.

[June 8, 2000, 7:03]

Eye2Eye: Dirk Hohndel Of SuSE Linux, Part II

News Dirk Hohndel, chief technology officer with SuSE Linux, talks about Intel's Trillium project, the advent of 64-bit computing and the paradigm shift that open source represents. This exclusive Eye2Eye interview with ZDNet's Will Knight, concludes...

[March 16, 2000, 12:07]

Eye2Eye With AMD's Jerry Sanders, Part III

News In the final instalment of ZDNet UK's Eye2Eye interview with AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders, he explains why he thinks Intel is abandoning the 32-bit market, and continues his views on the 64-bit arena.

[March 3, 2000, 17:59]

Eye2Eye: David Potter Talks To ZDNet News, Part 3

News Part 1 Part 2 Despite the various battles that go on between Symbian and Microsoft in the boardrooms, there are obvious opportunities for the pair to work together. The wireless consortium recently inked a strategic deal with IBM and I asked Potter...

[February 24, 2000, 17:59]

Eye2Eye: Symbian Chief On 3G And Microsoft

News Symbian was formed as an independent company in 1998 by UK handheld computer maker Psion, with mobile phone companies Motorola, Nokia and Ericsson, later joined by Panasonic, to form a standard platform for the wireless future.

[March 12, 2001, 10:04]

Eye2Eye: E-envoy On A Wired Britain Pt III

News The government is about to announce a broadband strategy. Are there going to be some new announcements in that? Yes, there will be some new announcements and, no, I don't want to talk about it. It will be announced soon.

[February 12, 2001, 12:10]

Eye2Eye: E-envoy On A Wired Britain Pt II

News How much of government is currently online? Forty percent of government sites are online now but they are primarily information services. We need to get some transactions online. We want them to be secure so the government provides a technical...

[February 12, 2001, 12:09]

Eye2Eye: E-envoy On A Wired Britain

News I'd like to start with a question about how you see your relationship with ISPs. At the ISPA awards you didn't seem that pleased with them. What is it you would like them to do? Here we have a new industry and [it makes] a big noise, to some extent...

[February 12, 2001, 12:08]

Eye2Eye Pt III: Oftel's Edmonds On The Watchdog's Future

News Edmonds is keen to see Oftel as it exists now abolished and replaced by a new "converged technologies" regulator. Admitting he understands the frustration of an Internet community which sees Oftel currently taking up to half a year to solve issues...

[November 28, 2000, 10:25]

Eye2Eye Pt II: Oftel's Edmonds On Broadband

News Last week Oftel issued a statement about local loop unbundling in which it laid out the terms and conditions for opening up BT's telephone exchanges. Operators will now get the chance to independently verify the telco's claims that there is no...

[November 28, 2000, 10:24]

Eye2Eye: Oftel's Edmonds On Unmetered

News In the middle of November Oftel announced it would enhance even further the Friaco agreement which most operators agree is the only way for UK operators to get a fair deal on unmetered. Insisting that BT takes unmetered calls even farther into its...

[November 28, 2000, 10:23]

Eye2Eye: Larry Augustin Pt II

News What's VA Linux doing in terms of lobbying government to get people involved with open source? We do a lot of ISV program. I think we have 120 software firms in our ISV program, and we're lobbying all of those people to move to open source.

[June 8, 2000, 7:03]

Eye2Eye: Larry Augustin Pt III

News As a programmer, where do you stand on the discussion as to the comparative merits of Perl and Python? That's the joke of the day. The reason why is that Eric Raymond has started rewriting the Linux Kernel configuration scripts.

[June 8, 2000, 7:02]

WAP Forum CEO: Eye2Eye - Part 2

News Back to Part 1 ZDNet UK: The other thing people might be wondering about, especially the content providers who are adopting WAP, is whether this is going to be around a year from now or five years from now.

[May 31, 2000, 11:55]

Eye2Eye: Dirk Hohndel Of SuSE Linux, Part I

News SuSE chief executive Roland Dyroff recently said that Linux is not ready for the desktop. What do you have to say about this? It was a conditional statement taken as a general one. Linux is very well-equipped for the desktop marketplace.

[March 15, 2000, 16:14]

Eye2Eye: John Pluthero Talks To ZDNet, Part III

News Part I Part II On the ADSL trial: We were supposed to start on 22 November 1999. We started in February. They [BT] gave us 150 lines. We only have about 10 people up so far, because every time we say, "One of our trialists would like to sign up...

[March 10, 2000, 13:22]

Eye2Eye: John Pluthero Talks To ZDNet Part II

News Part 1 Gordon Brown wants the price of getting online to drop by 50 percent by 2002. Is that feasible? How much do you think access will cost in a couple of years? I reckon by 2002 narrowband/dial up.there will rarely be separate pricing.

[March 9, 2000, 13:00]

Eye2Eye: Freeserve Chief John Pluthero Talks To ZDNet UK News

News Last week, ZDNet interviewed the man who turned the UK Internet access model on its head. John Pluthero, 36-year-old CEO of Freeserve, talks to Richard Barry about BT, the battle for unmetered access and why broadband is vital in the UK.

[March 8, 2000, 12:47]

Eye2Eye With AMD's Jerry Sanders, Part II

News How important to AMD is support from Microsoft and, say, the Linux community? It turns out that we clearly need support from Microsoft and Linux, and everyone else in the 64-bit arena. Our belief is that we have a compelling solution customers will...

[March 2, 2000, 11:31]


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