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Moffat was arrested in 2009 on charges that he had shared confidential information with Danielle Chiesi, with whom he had begun an extramarital relationship in 2003. According to Bloomberg, "Moffat said the stress of the case has exacerbated his wife’s multiple sclerosis. He said he has been ostracized by former friends and colleagues at IBM ...
The trial on six counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy will commence before Judge Rakoff May 21, 2011. The case is U.S. v. Gupta, 11-cr-00907, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan). The date represents a six-week delay granted the defense after the prosecution broadened the indictment, adding a new ...
Robert Moffat, a former executive at International Business Machines (IBM), was sentenced Monday to a six-month prison term and a $50,000 fine for his role in the Galleon hedge fund insider ...
Arvind Krishna (born November 23, 1962) [3] is an Indian-American business executive, and the chairman and CEO of IBM. He has been CEO of IBM since April 2020 and chairman since January 2021. [4] [5] Arvind began his career at IBM in 1990, at its Thomas J. Watson Research Center, [6] and was promoted to senior vice president in 2015, managing ...
Once the jury was seated, Streicker introduced several records and documents related to Madigan’s former law firm, Madigan and Getzendanner. Madigan and McClain are charged with 23 counts of ...
Nokia CEO: Making AI greener starts with smarter data center design Autodesk CEO: AI can help the U.S. fix its crumbling infrastructure before it’s too late This story was originally featured on ...
The following is a chronological list of people who have served as chief executive officer of IBM, an American multinational technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. Thomas J. Watson (1914–1956) [1] Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (1956–1971) [1] T. Vincent Learson (1971–1973) [1] Frank T. Cary (1973–1981) [1]
SCO Group, Inc. v. International Business Machines Corp., commonly abbreviated as SCO v.IBM, is a civil lawsuit in the United States District Court of Utah.The SCO Group asserted that there are legal uncertainties regarding the use of the Linux operating system due to alleged violations of IBM's Unix licenses in the development of Linux code at IBM.