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Following are the past Executive Corner features:
- July 2007: Bill Kribbs, Vice President, IBM Tivoli Worldwide Support & Services
Extending electronic support and educational services to help you succeed with Tivoli software
- June 2007: Troy Casassa, Development Director of Network Performance Management, IBM Tivoli
Mount a successful converged IP services play with a new end-to-end Tivoli solution
- April 2007: Jeff Dean, Program Director of Acquisition Development Integration, IBM Tivoli
After the acquisition: Moving with precision to bring you value more quickly
- March 2007: Hershel Harris, Vice President of Development, Tivoli Storage and Security
Extending security to protect your organization from outside threats - and trusted insiders
- January 2007: Anthony Honaker, Vice President of Product Strategy, Maximo Products & Technology
Merging IT and physical assets - all under a single asset and service management banner
- November 2006: Laura Sanders, Vice President, IBM Tivoli Development
Acquiring the technology you need - even quicker - to better manage the business of IT
- September 2006: Joao Perez, Vice President, Micromuse Acquistion
Netcool and IBM products to evolve and converge to provide the best of two dynamite technologies
- May 2006: Ric Telford, Vice President, Autonomic Computing
Take advantage of recent advances in autonomic computing to get your real job back
- April 2006: Craig Farrell, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Netcool solutions, IBM Tivoli Software
Micromuse technology to add real-time dashboard and detailed user impact analysis to IBM ITSM portfolio
- March 2006: Michael L. Gerentine, Director of Worldwide Channel Strategy and Development, Tivoli Software
New IBM Tivoli Express Portfolio provides midsized businesses with a robust set of Tivoli products that are simple, fast and secure
- February 2006: Hershel Harris, Vice President, VP Software Development, Tivoli Storage and Security Products, IBM Software Group
Melding Tivoli storage and security development to solve some of your toughest IT and business problems
- December 2005: William T. (Bill) Cheng, Vice President, Tivoli Provisioning & Optimization, IBM Software Group
Intuitively Adapt to Changing System Requirements
- October 2005: James Chong, Vice President, Application Management, Tivoli Software, IBM Software Group
Identify and resolve performance problems faster with end-to-end composite application management
- September 2005: Helen McKinstry, Director, Development Transformation, Operations and Total Quality Management
Examining our products through the eyes of our clients
- August 2005: Laura Sanders, Vice President, TotalStorage products & solutions
Virtualization and automation enable efficient storage management
- July 2005: Bob Madey, Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, Tivoli Software Group
IBM Team Is Eager To Help You Implement the IT Service Management Strategy
- June 2005: Chris O'Connor, Vice President Availability & Business Services, Tivoli software
Manage IT As a Business
- May 2005: Alan Ganek, Chief Technology Officer, Tivoli software & VP, Autonomic Computing
IBM Tivoli Enables Integration Across the Enterprise
- April 2005: Dr. Kristof Kloeckner, Vice President of Development, Tivoli Software, IBM Software Group
Pursuing Integration to Improve the Customer Experience
- March 2005: Nancy D. Pearson, Vice President, Tivoli Marketing, Tivoli Software
Tivoli Marketing Targets Its Message - To You
- February 2005: Bill Kribbs, Vice President, WW Support & Services
Tivoli support answers your call for enhanced product service
- December 2004: Al Zollar, General Manager, Tivoli Software
Customers helping to shape the Tivoli strategic goals for 2005 - and beyond
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