Zander: Motorola Has To Mean Something
News Ed Zander is known as a bulldog, and he'll get the chance to prove it again in his new role as CEO of Motorola. Few doubted that Zander would one day run a major technology company. The move entails relocating to Motorola's headquarters in Chicago...
[December 18, 2003, 10:35]
Zander: Sun Gains From HP Merger
News Outgoing Sun Microsystems president and chief operating officer Ed Zander said Thursday that his company's competitive position against IBM and newly enlarged Hewlett-Packard has improved over the last month.
[June 14, 2002, 7:32]
Motorola's Zander Steps Down
Blog Brown in, Zander out. Erstwhile Motorola president and COO Greg Brown is now CEO after Ed Zander announced his departure. Zander will remain chairman until a shareholder's meeting in May. Motorola has not been doing very well lately, partly as a...
[November 30, 2007, 15:31]
Motorola CEO Zander Resigns
News Motorola chief executive Ed Zander is to step down and will be replaced by company president and chief operating officer Greg Brown, from 1 January, 2008. The company said Zander will continue to serve as chairman of the board of directors until...
[December 3, 2007, 7:39]
Sun's Zander To Join Seagate Board
News Former Sun Microsystems president Ed Zander will join the board of directors at disk-drive maker Seagate. But the company did not offer details on just how involved Zander will be in its day-to-day affairs.
[December 3, 2002, 14:11]
Sun's Zander To Step Down
News Sun Microsystems said on Wednesday that Ed Zander, its president and chief operating officer, would retire this summer. Zander, 55, will step down on 1 July. Sun chief executive Scott McNealy will take on Zander's duties, and a replacement will not...
[May 1, 2002, 14:16]
A Year Ago: Sun Announces Java 2, Opens Source
News At the keynote speech at the Java Business Expo in New York, Ed Zander, chief operating officer of Sun Microsystems, announced the next version of the Java language. Sun also announced a road map for the language's future, which includes Enterprise...
[December 8, 1999, 5:30]
News Schmooze: The Week It Rained Executives
News This was The Week It Rained Executives, judging by the departures of people like Ed Zander of Sun and Bernie Ebbers of WorldCom, but it's been going on for a while and it isn't going to stop. Sun's Zander to step down
[May 3, 2002, 16:01]
Motorola: Apple-made Phone 'inevitable'
News Motorola chief executive Ed Zander on Thursday downplayed disparaging remarks he made last week about Apple's newest music player and predicted that the Mac maker will build its own mobile phone. Zander was quoted as dismissing Apple's new iPod...
[September 30, 2005, 13:40]
Ex-Sun Chief Takes Reins At Motorola
News Communications conglomerate Motorola is expected to announce former Sun Microsystems president Ed Zander as its next chief executive, according to published reports. Zander did not immediately return calls for comment.
[December 16, 2003, 7:45]
Sun Aiming StarOffice At Mainstream
News Sun Microsystems' StarOffice software package, a competitor of Microsoft Office, is moving more toward the mainstream with the coming release of version 6, Sun chief operating officer Ed Zander said on Wednesday.
[March 28, 2002, 9:55]
Sun Takes On Microsoft And IBM With Linux Servers
News The servers will be aimed at the "edge", where NT servers currently hold sway, but small Linux vendors have established a substantial presence, said Sun's president and chief operating officer, Ed Zander, on Thursday.
[February 7, 2002, 17:34]
Sun Looks To N1 For Storage Solution
News The big new disruptive technology you'll hear about over the next few years is how do I virtualise my storage, my compute resources," said Sun chief operating officer Ed Zander. N1 fits with several other hardware priorities at Sun, Zander said.
[February 7, 2002, 12:35]
Next-gen Cobalt Raq Server 'due This Summer'
News In a conference call last week, Sun president and chief operating officer Ed Zander said the company plans to start selling general-purpose Linux servers based on x86 hardware. They will be aimed at the "edge", where NT servers currently hold sway...
[February 13, 2002, 9:55]
Sun Tries To Outshine EMC
News We have said we felt standalone storage companies would have a very difficult time as companies like us, Compaq and IBM got better at storage," said Sun chief operating officer Ed Zander as he opened a three-day analyst conference here.
[February 7, 2002, 15:52]
The Day Ahead: Sun Sets Platform For Future Growth
News As for those pesky questions about Europe, Zander said the value of the euro is disconcerting, but it's something companies just have to manage around. Sun execs didn't say much since they are in their quiet period, but chief operating officer Ed...
[September 28, 2000, 12:15]
Sun's UltraSparc III Charges Up
News Sun actively lobbies against Microsoft's practices, which United States courts have deemed violate antitrust laws, but Zander said his company can't rely on government policing or punishment to deal with Microsoft's monopoly.
[January 17, 2002, 13:53]
Sun Shines Brightly Once Again
News Ed Zander, operating chief for Sun, said the companys products are on track, and customers aren't concerned about the product road map because demand remains strong. We clearly took market share from Hewlett-Packard and IBM," said Zander, who...
[April 14, 2000, 9:37]
Sun's Move To 'change The Rules'
News In particular, Mr Zander and other Sun officials argue that the Star Division acquisition is simply their latest attempt to push the computer industry away from the PC-centric model pioneered by Microsoft and Intel and toward one built around...
[August 31, 1999, 16:41]
Sun Looks To Solaris 9 For Salvation
News Zander, who 10 years ago ran Sun's software group and led the introduction of Solaris, touted Sun's software expertise, which he said is often overlooked given Sun's hardware focus. But with each purchase order, Zander divides up revenue and...
[May 23, 2002, 11:19]
