Friedrich Schiller University Breeds New Generations Of Certified DB2 Professionals
White Papers A top-notch educational institution located in a high-tech boomtown, Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) in Jena, Germany, exemplifies the values of collaborating with the business world. The market needs people who are adept at DB2 application...
[September 11, 2004, 0:00]
US Report: IMac Comes Out Swinging
News Schiller said that Apple's announcement Monday of 460 new Mac products since the May 6 iMac introduction and of 150,000 orders for the device represent the first in a week-long series of marketing moves intended to pump up public awareness of the...
[August 11, 1998, 15:31]
Apple Won't Put OS X On Other Platforms
News The forthcoming client version of Mac OS X won't be available on third-party systems built around IBM's new CHRP-based PowerPC motherboard spec, according to Apple Vice President of Product Marketing Phil Schiller.
[September 20, 1999, 10:09]
HP To Resell Blue IPod
News Schiller said HP brings a large sales and marketing effort centred around digital entertainment and has a large customer base. Apple will manufacture the player, which will not have the iPod name but will have the same design and features as Apple...
[January 9, 2004, 14:20]
Is A Pocket Mac Next For Apple?
News But most importantly, Schiller said, the company's future depends upon avoiding the mistakes that got it into trouble the first time around. The question makes Phil Schiller, Apple's head of product marketing, roll his eyes.
[July 26, 1999, 8:48]
.Mac May Prove A Hard Sell For Apple
News We couldn't invest even more into it without making it into a sustainable business model," Schiller told CNET News.com. Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller said Apple doesn't expect to generate much revenue from .Mac.
[July 18, 2002, 12:43]
Intel Deal Threatens OS 9 Support
News In an interview, Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller did not definitively address future Classic mode support but said "it's certainly not very high on the priority list. Schiller said Apple research shows few new Mac buyers are using Classic.
[June 7, 2005, 11:40]
A Year Ago: Is A Pocket Mac Next For Apple?
News But most importantly, Schiller said, the company's future depends upon avoiding the mistakes that got it into trouble the first time around. The question makes Phil Schiller, Apple's head of product marketing, roll his eyes.
[July 24, 2000, 7:01]
Apple Unveils The EMac
News Customers were saying, 'We need something with a larger display,'" said Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing. Schiller said Apple will start taking orders for the eMac on its Web site this week and start shipping in...
[April 29, 2002, 13:36]
PCs And Gadgets Battle To Be King Of The Living Room
News I don't think we're going to be able to edit digital movies on our DVDs anytime soon," Schiller said. However, Schiller rebuffed the notion that the DVD will soon expand beyond its current role. The personal computer has already won as a place to...
[November 20, 2002, 11:29]
First 'critical' Mac Flaw Patched
News We believe we found a very good simple change in a core service that prevents these unwanted risks," Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller said on Monday. Apple is still investigating whether the flaw exists in earlier versions of the Mac OS...
[June 8, 2004, 8:35]
Apple Harvest In Jeopardy?
News Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller declined to detail the obstacles that prompted Apple to push back the final release. We need to deliver it as a beta," Schiller said in an interview at the Seybold Seminars trade show in San Francisco.
[September 11, 2002, 7:55]
Apple Sets Date For Unleashing Panther
News We found some fun ways to do that," said Phil Schiller, senior vice president at Apple. Schiller said that he did not think Apple's decision to include its own way of connecting to Exchange servers will hurt the company's relationship with Microsoft.
[October 9, 2003, 12:00]
Napster: Throw Out The Case!
News In a conference call with reporters late Friday, Jonathan Schiller, a partner in the law firm of Boies & Schiller, said "Napster is not liable. During the conference call, Schiller took aim at Patel, whom he said had misunderstood copyright...
[August 21, 2000, 8:43]
Apple's DVD And CD-burning Out Of Consumers' Reach
News Schiller would not give a timeframe for adding CD-RW drives to the iMac or say when the SuperDrive might be more broadly available. Apple vice president Phil Schiller said in an interview that iDVD is aimed at consumers, professionals and the...
[January 10, 2001, 8:54]
Apple Talks Up Security
News But Schiller said Apple does both those things -- security concerns can be sent to product-security@apple.com, and the company posts information on its Web site. Although the tech industry has guidelines that call for researchers to notify vendors...
[June 3, 2004, 13:25]
Apple Unveils IBook...the "iMac To Go"
News Apple exec Phil Schiller showed off the e-commerce potential of Sherlock II, a new version of the Internet search feature due to debut in Mac OS 9.0. Schiller showed off the upgrade's capability to create sets of searches and demonstrated how users...
[July 21, 1999, 15:54]
A Year Ago: Apple Unveils IBook...the "iMac To Go"
News Apple exec Phil Schiller showed off the e-commerce potential of Sherlock II, a new version of the Internet search feature due to debut in Mac OS 9.0. Schiller showed off the upgrade's capability to create sets of searches and demonstrated how users...
[July 21, 2000, 7:01]
Apple And Microsoft Fall Out Of Sync
News In an interview last month, Phil Schiller, Apple's executive in charge of worldwide marketing, emphasized the importance of synchronization for cell phones. Schiller asked. Schiller also predicted that synchronization with portable devices would...
[January 2, 2003, 15:27]
Will Apple And Microsoft Renew Their Vows?
News While Schiller said Apple and Microsoft have not discussed a new agreement, he emphasised that "those things normally would not be made public. Phil Schiller, Apple's vice president of worldwide marketing, agreed.
[February 22, 2002, 14:20]

