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| | Craig Mundie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Craig Mundie is chief technical officer of advanced strategies and policy at Microsoft and a well-known advocate of commercial software. |  | | Mundie has repeatedly been accused of spreading FUD by people in the open source and free software community. |  | | It also fundamentally undermines the independent commercial software sector because it effectively makes it impossible to distribute software on a basis where recipients pay for the product rather than just the cost of distribution. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Mundie
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| | Craig Mundie: Senior Vice President, Chief Technical Officer, Advanced Strategies and Policy |
 | | Mundie is also the original champion of the Trustworthy Computing Initiative at Microsoft that profoundly impacted Microsofts software development strategy. |  | | Mundie is also a trustee of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle and is on the advisory board of the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). |  | | Before coming to Microsoft, Mundie was a co-founder and CEO of Alliant Computer Systems Corp., a company that developed massively parallel supercomputers. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/craig/default.mspx
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| | CNN.com - Microsoft holds firm in open source debate - July 30, 2001 |
 | | Craig Mundie, senior vice president at Microsoft, echoes his company's long-standing claims that commercial software is but one choice in a large software ecosystem driven by customers, vendors, academia, and the government. |  | | Mundie delivered a biting commentary on the downside of open-source software during a presentation at New York University's school of business in May. His comments at Thursday's conference, however, were tempered by his claims that other Microsoft executives mislabeled open-source software as a "cancer" in various public remarks. |  | | Mundie's comments were deflected by Michael Tiemann, chief technology officer at Red Hat, who contends Microsoft's claims are a ruse to hide the company's dominance and control over choice in the software market. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/industry/07/30/ms.debates.open.source.idg
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| | Wired News: MS Takes Hard Line on Security |
 | | Mundie, a computer scientist who rose to CEO at parallel computing systems-maker Alliant before joining Microsoft in 1992, acknowledged that Microsoft's business models may have abetted crackers. |  | | Craig Mundie, who oversees the company's Trustworthy Computing initiative, told an audience Wednesday that in response to the threat of terrorist cyberattacks, Microsoft would deploy security fixes to its installed base of hundreds of millions of computers worldwide in the coming year -- even if those fixes break applications in use by customers. |  | | Mundie's slides showed a computing ecosystem that included a malicious "hacker" whose presence threatened its equilibrium. |
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http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,56381,00.html
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| | Joho the Blog: Craig Mundie, Microsoft |
 | | Craig is wrapping up by talking about "future scenarios," that is, places where the digital ID tentacles need to reach. |  | | He's going to build the case for digital identity as central to the progress of the computer industry and the progress of computing itself. |  | | Craig is CTO, Advanced Strategies and Policy for Microsoft. |
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http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/000117.html
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| | CBS News Microsoft Exec: New Age Of Innovation September 20, 2002 12:11:09 |
 | | Mundie also said Microsoft can't be responsible for use of its software, including data-scrambling technology, by al Qaeda and other terrorist groups; a laptop computer owned by al-Qaida members was running Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. |  | | Mundie said roughly 300 million computers worldwide run Windows versions that are at least two generations old, produced before Microsoft could anticipate some Internet threats. |  | | On other issues, Mundie said the online security of the world's computer networks would be improved dramatically if consumers and companies bought the latest versions of Microsoft's Windows software. |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/09/20/tech/main522698.shtml
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| | NewStandard: 5/10/98 |
 | | Mundie left to found a maker of supercomputers, Alliant Computer Systems Corp. Alliant was one of many high-end computer start-ups whose businesses shrank as desktop machines thrived, and it began bankruptcy proceedings in 1992. |  | | Mundie had already won one important ally in January, when cable giant Tele-Communications Inc. adopted Microsoft software for its digital set-top boxes that it plans to distribute to cable customers later this year. |  | | Mundie took the marker and outlined the trajectory from personal computers to television. |
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http://www.s-t.com/daily/05-98/05-10-98/f07bu241.htm
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| | Microsoft, Red Hat to debate open source - Software - News - ZDNet Asia |
 | | Mundie is expected to explain why Microsoft's vision of "shared source" software, where the software giant makes the source code of some of its products available to customers and partners while still maintaining the intellectual property rights, is better than open source. |  | | In a speech, he argued that open source code can be a security risk and that those writing and releasing open source software such as the Linux operating system would not be able to create powerful, easy-to-use software broadly accessible to consumers. |  | | An open source application is one where users have the right to see and change its code, and are bound to freely distribute any changes they make. |
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http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,21211521,00.htm
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| | Deciphering the open-source war Perspectives CNET News.com |
 | | Mundie implies that Microsoft created the technology, without mentioning that it is based on the open-source Kerberos project from MIT. |  | | But Mundie says the problem with general public license advocates is that they don't understand that people need the opportunity to commercialize software. |  | | Since Mundie brought up money: Researchers have measured the input to the economy from open source, and it turns out to be huge. |
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http://news.com.com/2010-1071-855155.html
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| | Mundie talks about Trustworthy Computing one year on - Computerworld |
 | | Mundie talks about Trustworthy Computing one year on - Computerworld |  | | The same advice that Mundie offered here last year during his presentation at the Trustworthy Computing Conference is, upgrade, upgrade, and upgrade. |  | | Mundie talks about Trustworthy Computing one year on |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2002/0,4814,75873,00.html
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| | InternetWeek The Business and Technology of the Internet http://www.internetweek.com |
 | | Mundie said open source programming poses security risks, creates software instability and puts valuable intellectual property needlessly in the public domain. |  | | Late last week, Microsoft senior vice president Craig Mundie addressed a small crowd in a speech at New York University with a throw-down-the-gauntlet message: open source software poses a threat to innovation in commercial software and corporate intellectual property. |  | | He also advocated Microsoft's own source-sharing approach, dubbed "Shared Source," which in essence lets software partners and large customers see, but not alter and re-use, Windows source code. |
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http://www.internetweek.com/transtoday01/ttoday050701.htm
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| | O'Reilly Press Room: Microsoft Senior Vice-President Craig Mundie to Speak at O'Reilly Open Source Convention |
 | | Sebastopol, CA--Microsoft Senior Vice President Craig Mundie set off a far-reaching debate recently when he introduced Microsoft's Shared Source program, which blends access to source code with the preservation of strong intellectual property rights by software developers, and contrasted Shared Source to Open Source and the GNU Public License. |  | | At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention on July 26th, Craig Mundie will discuss ways in which Shared Source differs from Open Source, and why Microsoft believes that the Shared Source Philosophy supports a strong software business case for commercial software developers and their customers. |  | | His speech will be followed by a panel discussion with Tiemann, Mundie, and other experts on intellectual property and the software industry. |
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http://www.oreilly.com/lpt/pr/832
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| | www.GovExec.com - : Outside Experts : : Craig Mundie (3/1/04) |
 | | Mundie says that Microsoft's greatest influence on administration security policy lies in passing along what the company has learned about protecting its own computer systems and programs. |  | | hen Craig Mundie isn't powering his 63-foot Sea Ray around Puget Sound, Microsoft's chief technical officer is on a plane headed to Washington, D.C., or another nation's capital - or he can be found working inside the company's headquarters in Redmond, Wash., dreaming up the next generation of computer software products. |  | | "I'd like to believe that the work we did under [our computer security] initiative inside the company has had a spillover effect, in that we have been able to explain to people how we are approaching this problem inside," Mundie said. |
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http://www.govexec.com/features/0204hs/0204HS_experts16.htm
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| | PCWorld.com - Microsoft Execs Tout Trustworthy Computing |
 | | Achieving trustworthy computing, Purcell said, would be a long and painstaking process that involved a change in how people and governments use technology as much as changes in the technology itself. |  | | LAS VEGAS -- A panel of Microsoft executives touted the company's achievements in the area of security, but said that consumers should expect a long wait and may need to change their own behavior before the goal of "trustworthy computing," as laid out by Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates, is realized. |  | | The informal panel discussion was held at a hotel near the Las Vegas Convention Center where the Comdex industry trade show is under way and featured a number of senior Microsoft executives including Craig Mundie, senior vice president and chief technology officer of Microsoft's advanced strategies and policy. |
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http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,107063,00.asp
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| | Inside Trustworthy Computing - Computerworld |
 | | Craig Mundie spent his first six years at Microsoft Corp. incubating a variety of non-PC computing and service offerings - including Windows CE, software for the Pocket PC and WebTV - for the company's consumer platforms division. |  | | Computerworld's Carol Sliwa interviewed Mundie about the Trustworthy Computing progress. |  | | He also started and continues to sponsor Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2003/0,4814,78013,00.html
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| | U.S. won't lose its tech edge, says Microsoft's Mundie InfoWorld News 2005-10-07 By John Ribeiro, IDG News Service |
 | | The mismatch between demand and supply in India is particularly high in PhDs in computer science, according to Mundie. |  | | The U.S. still has a tremendous innovation capability and is unlikely to lose it to countries such as India and China, Craig Mundie, Microsoft's (Profile, Products, Articles) chief technology officer and senior vice president for advanced strategies and policies, said on Friday. |  | | The proportion of undergraduate students pursuing a specific computer science curriculum in India is too small relative to demand, according to Mundie. |
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/10/07/HNustechedge_1.html
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 | | Mundie was a co-founder and CEO of Alliant Computer Systems Corp. |  | | Mundie is also responsible for developing and maintaining Microsoft's relationships with major strategic alliances in the consumer electronic arena. |  | | Mundie received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology. |
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http://clinton6.nara.gov/2000/08/2000-08-01-mundie-named-to-nstac.html
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| | Richard Stallman Delivers Speech at NYU, Countering Mundie's Attack on Free Software - GNU Project - Free Software ... |
 | | To help correct the myths propagated by Mundie's statements, the Free Software Foundation has published a frequently asked question (FAQ) list about the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). |  | | Stallman's speech will cover the importance of software freedom and cooperation among programmers and users, and why the GNU project developed the GNU General Public License to facilitate sharing, cooperation and freedom. |  | | Richard Stallman Delivers Speech at NYU, Countering Mundie's Attack on Free Software - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) |
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http://www.gnu.org/press/2001-05-25-NYU.html
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| | InformationWeek > .Net > Microsoft Releases Source Code For Research, Weighs More Commercial Disclosure > ... |
 | | The released code runs on Microsoft's Windows XP operating system and the open-source FreeBSD system, and is aimed at university students and professors. |  | | Last spring, Microsoft launched its shared-source program, which aims to distribute code for Windows and its.Net Framework object model for research purposes. |  | | Join the JCP Program and help continue the advancement of the Java platform by sharing your views, ideas and thoughts. |
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http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20020327S0009
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| | Science versus Capitalism: The Open Source Debate |
 | | Mundie sees software in a commercial sense, and Torvalds sees it in the realm of science. |  | | SYDNEY -- A verbal war between Microsoft Senior VP, Craig Mundie and Operating System impresario Linus Torvalds has erupted over the validity of Open Source software. |  | | Mundie's second argument relates to the software license in which Open Source software is distributed. |
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http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/print.php/8_766141
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| | National Security in the Information Age |
 | | He reports to chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates, with whom he is working to develop a comprehensive set of technical, business, and policy strategies for Microsoft Corp. Mundie's role includes coordination of aspects of these strategies where their implementation spans multiple Microsoft product groups. |  | | He focuses on Internet-scale platform architectures; on the definition of consumer computing experiences as part of the Microsoft®.NET initiatives; and on technical and policy issues surrounding critical infrastructure protection, intellectual property, and trustworthy computing. |  | | Craig Mundie is the chief technical officer of Advanced Strategies and Policy. |
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http://markletaskforce.org/cmundie.html
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| | Microsoft's Mundie slams Liberty at WCIT Tech News on ZDNet |
 | | In the future we will be moving towards technologies which allow us to capture the things we do in our lives," Mundie said, forecasting a wider dissemination of stylus-based computing equipment. |  | | "The problem with general public license advocates is that they don't understand that people need the opportunity to commercialize software," Mundie said, attacking the notion of open-source software. |  | | Mundie also took the opportunity to trail out a series of emerging wireless devices, including Tablet PCs and other small-scale wireless devices. |
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http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-847303.html
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| | Linux Today - Community Column: An Open Letter to Craig Mundie |
 | | Mundie will argue that one aspect of the open-source model, known as the General Public License, or G.P.L., is a potential trap that undercuts the commercial software business and mirrors some of the worst practices of dot- com businesses, in which goods were given away in an effort to attract visitors to Web sites. |  | | VP: The Commercial Software Model (May 03, 2001) |  | | G.P.L. requires that any software using source code already covered by the licensing agreement must become available for free distribution." |
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http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-05-04-005-20-OP-CY-MS
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| | The Progress & Freedom Foundation - News |
 | | Mundie will make a presentation on open standards and open source software, and later join an executive roundtable discussion on the future of the Internet. |  | | Following Mundie's presentation on software topics, Emery Simon, counselor to the Business Software Alliance, and Mark D. Stahlman, managing director: equity research at Caris and Company, will join the discussion. |  | | Mundie, Others Discuss Future of the Internet Aug, 22-24 |
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http://www.pff.org/news/news/2004/080904mundie.html
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| | Pro: Computing you can rely on Perspectives CNET News.com |
 | | At a time when computers are starting to find their way into just about every aspect of our lives, we must build trust into these systems from the ground up. |  | | Craig Mundie is a senior vice president at Microsoft. |  | | Rip and burn and download on a stereo |
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http://news.com.com/2010-1071-818543.html
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| | use Perl Mundie Clarifies Open Source Position |
 | | While I understand Mundie's opinion that government-funded code should be public domain, there is more to it than that. |  | | From: Craig Mundie Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 1:45 PM To: Microsoft and Subsidiaries: All FTE Subject: Microsoft's Views on Open Source and GPL Licensing In May I initiated our broad discussion on the topics of source code licensing and intellectual property protection by making a speech at New York University. |  | | The speech outlined our programs to provide greater access to source code for our customers through a shared source initiative. |
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http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/26/2341206&mode=thread&threshold=
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| | Microsoft: Users may have to pay for security - ZDNet UK News |
 | | In presenting Microsoft's trustworthy computing initiative, Mundie defended the company's reluctance to follow through and accept legal responsibility for the security of its products. |  | | Windows runs an arbitrary set of applications, in an arbitrary configuration, with arbitrary devices, said Mundie. |  | | The idea is still only hypothetical, but represents an acknowledgement that Microsoft sees security not just as a necessary condition to reassure existing and future customers, but also as a potential source of revenue. |
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http://news.zdnet.co.uk/business/0,39020645,2123526,00.htm
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| | NewsForge Open Source advocate has yet to rebut Craig Mundie |
 | | From the humor site, Segfault: "Jeff Parns considers himself a model for free software advocacy: helping out at installfests, answering questions on the Central Kansas Free Unix User's Group mailing list, working in his spare time on a user-friendly graphical interface to cron. |  | | Why, then, has he yet to write a long-winded essay rebutting Microsoft exec Craig Mundie's recent remarks about open source? |  | | Open Source advocate has yet to rebut Craig Mundie |
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http://www.newsforge.com/newsvac/01/05/08/2020206.shtml
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| | Hardware, Software, and Infoware |
 | | The way the Web is transforming the whole computing paradigm was never clearer to me than back in 1994, before Microsoft had gotten the Web religion, and I shared the stage (via satellite) with Microsoft VP Craig Mundie at an NTT event in Japan. |  | | Mundie was demonstrating the planned interface for Microsoft's ``Tiger'' server, which was supposed to enable video on demand. |  | | The interface emulated Windows, with cascading menus responding to a kind of virtual remote control channel clicker. |
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http://www.sindominio.net/biblioweb/telematica/open-sources-html/node121.html
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| | Jousting with the Open Source movement |
 | | He recently castigated the open source movement and the GNU General Public License as basically un-American while touting Microsoft's new "Shared Source" initiative, by which Redmond would let certain software partners access source code for viewing, but not modifying. |  | | By now you're probably aware of the firestorm unleashed by Microsoft Vice President Craig Mundie. |  | | According to Perens, "The success of the open source model arises from copyright holders relaxing their control." That's like saying someone who's chugged a quart of vodka is "relaxed." Open source requires the copyright holder to relinquish all control - to give up any rights to the intellectual property. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2001/0604kearns.html
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| | Craig Burton weblog : Catalyst: Day Three |
 | | He then asked the table what he should use to blog with. |  | | Michael Tiemann gave an interview about his strategy for the debate. |  | | Tomorrow Craig Mundie of Microsoft and Michael Tiemann of Red Hat are going to discuss the GPL and open source. |
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http://www.craigburton.com/2001/07/25
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| | Seattle xml - install linux |
 | | linux.oreillynet.com, O'Reilly Network, oreillynet, oreillynet.com, O'Reilly, OREILLY,,Linux,,O'Reilly's install linux Source install linux Convention, Craig Mundie, Michael Tiemann, Linux, Microsoft, shared source |  | | ELS offers tools and services for small embedded systems design. |  | | On July 26, 2001, Microsoft Senior VP, Craig Mundie addressed the open install linux community directly install linux the morning keynote that also install linux Red install linux CTO, Michael Tiemann and a panel of prestigious install linux Here is the transcript install linux Mundie's and Tiemann... |
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http://www.seattlexml.org/install_linux-1.html
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| | The Gartner Fellows: Craig Mundie's Interview |
 | | When Craig Mundie joined Microsoft in 1992, it was to create and run the consumer platforms division where the company's non-PC platform and service offerings, such as the CE operating system, were developed. |  | | Gartner Fellow, David Mitchell Smith, met with Mundie in his Redmond, Washington, office where they talked about some of the most important IT issues of the day. |  | | He has also been a trustee of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center since 1998. |
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http://www4.gartner.com/research/fellows/asset_69827_1176.jsp
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| | Government Executive: Outside Experts: CRAIG MUNDIE@ HighBeam Research |
 | | When Craig Mundie isn't powering his 63-foot Sea Ray around Puget Sound, Microsoft's chief technical officer is on a plane headed to Washington, D.C., or another nation's capital-or he can be found working inside the company's... |  | | Government Executive: Outside Experts: CRAIG MUNDIE@ HighBeam Research |
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http://highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?docid=1P1:91791133&refid=ink_tptd_mag
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| | DOJ Should Have Hired Craig Mundie |
 | | When I wrote about MS executive Craig Mundie make the DOJ's case, I had no idea he'd be so explicit about the evils of business models that include giving away a service. |  | | Get IE Explorer, Media Player, etc. free -- just buy a copy of Windows. |  | | Did Mundie hire David Boies to ghostwrite this for him? |
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http://brian.carnell.com/962
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| | CRN The Next Windows: Longhorn's A |
 | | "The thing that Bill has been particularly willing to do and good at doing was to place these huge bets," said Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief technology officer. |  | | Question is, will Microsoft and Gates again be playing catch-up by the time Longhorn is finally ready? |
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http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/dailyarchives.asp?ArticleID=46362
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| | Getting Flat, Part 1 Linux Journal |
 | | "It is the creation of this platform, with these unique attributes, that is the truly important sustainable breakthrough that made what you call the flattening of the world possible," said Microsoft's Craig Mundie... |
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8251
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| | Compendium: Saving those all important VoIP calls |
 | | In this QandA O'Reilly explains his reasoning for inviting Mundie: |  | | For grizzled 'Net veterans; UK ISP forced to pull deceptive ads; Pretty Good encryption controversy; Are you as smart as Miss America?; Really securing your computer; Still lots of insecure IIS servers; Kids, don't try this at home; Anthrax Kills; Larry's national database; Nimda hysteria? |  | | Try grunt control; Spam gets back to business; A content-management portal; Share your system tray with the world; Would you let the recording industry onto your network?; Al Queda's low-tech high tech; 9/11 archive; Shoe company gets open source after all; Pod people, coming soon to a cube near you. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2001/0709compendium.html
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| | David A. Wheeler's Blog |
 | | Added a quote from Craig Mundie, who in a moment of honesty admitted that for many years Microsoft had been much more interested in functionality than security. |  | | Hopefully this is changing, but I believe it'll take years to really address that. |  | | Added reference to Black Duck presentation on OSS/FS |
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http://www.dwheeler.com/blog
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| | Craig Mundie |
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http://www.spidereyeballs.com/os5/set2/small_os5_r14_9923.html
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| | Maddog kicks Craig Mundie in the pants. |
 | | This has to be the single best response to the claptrap that Craig Mundie |  | | What do you get when you cross a web server and a hen? |  | | [linux-elitists] Maddog kicks Craig Mundie in the pants. |
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http://zgp.org/linux-elitists/20010513140207.E10378@aphid.net.html
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