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Donald Haile: Top tips for entrepreneurs

Alan Cane talks to no-nonsense Donald Haile about his career and his way of dealing with salesmen.

Bill Nuti: ‘Banks need information to reach out to customers’

Bill Nuti, chief executive of NCR Corporation, tells Penelope Ody that IT is vital in modifying consumer behaviour.

Marc Smith: Inbox out of control? You’re not alone

Microsoft sociologist Marc Smith tells Mary Branscombe why e-mail software is socially inept and what he intends to do about it.

Jean-Philippe Curtois, Microsoft: In search of mouseless markets

Ben King asks Jean-Philippe Curtois about the technology giant’s policies towards poor countries.

Sergio Giacolletto, Oracle: Eye on the future

The man charged with melding the company’s acquisitions while retaining customers talks to Ben King.

Miles Flint, Sony Ericsson: Eye the trends, and set them

When the 3GSM World Congress opens today Miles Flint will be looking and listening as much as showing off Sony Ericsson’s products and services.

John Johnson of Intel: Technology makes efficient workers

Even in the world’s most sophisticated companies it is often the little things that make the difference.

Michel Mayer: Unfazed, highly focused and French

Alan Cane talks to the man who heads the former semiconductor operations of Motorola, which were spun off last year.

Len Lauer: US in Sprint to catch up

Len Lauer tells Paul Taylor how Sprint Nextel is trying to close the wireless technology gap.

Paul Jacobs of Qualcomm: Where Asia leads, the rest follow

Video phones and handsets as gaming consoles are the way forward for networks.

Mike Laziridis of Blackberry: Rich pickings attract rivals

Angel Gambino of MTV: Spurring on the record groups

Kitae Lee of Samsung: Samsung attracted to birds’ beauty

John W Thompson of Symantec

Marc Benioff of salesforce.com

Ian Campbell of Nucleus Research

Matthew Szulik of Red Hat