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Warren East, CEO of ARM, on the company's Mobile Future (2008)
ARM’s dominance in mobile processors.
Global Tech Leaders - Exclusive Interviews

Ron Hovsepian, Global CEO, Novell
He outlined Novell's shift to a product-driven approach, emphasizing interoperability and open-source partnerships to address enterprise IT challenges.

Mike Fister, Global CEO, Cadence Design Systems
EDA is a glue in the disaggregated system, which aggregates manufacturers, foundry providers, and IP providers. That is why we spend so much time with the ecosystem.

Abhi Talwalkar, CEO LSI GLobal
Abhijit shared valuable insights into LSI’s strategy following its merger with Agere Systems. He highlighted LSI’s strategic transformation, marked by its bold decision to go fabless and focus on two core pillars: storage and networking.

Richard Belluzzo, Chairman and CEO of Quantum
The company was undergoing a remarkable transformation at that time, shifting from a hard disk player to focusing on secondary storage solutions and software-driven growth.

Padmasree Warrior, CTO, Cisco Systems
We are excited about visual networking and collaboration.

Sohaib Abbasi, Global CEO, Informatica
His insights into data integration were timely and prophetic, especially given today's AI-driven landscape.

RSP Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director, MTNL
We have the manpower, the capability, and the potential to offer services outside India. We are making reasonably good money in Mauritius and we hope to be successful in Nepal.

Wim Elfrink, Chief Globalization Officer, Cisco Systems
Wim talks about why the company chose India as a location for their globalization hub.

René Penning de Vries, CTO, NXP Semiconductors
As senior vice president & chief technology officer at NXP Semiconductors, Rene Penning de Vries oversaw the product creation processes.

John Suffolk, UK Government’s s Chief Information Officer
IT has lowered the cost of delivering citizen services.

Randy Mott, Global CIO, HP Inc.
Faster processors and devices do not fundamentally change the way IT gets delivered.

Alex Pilar, CIO, DHL Supply Chain
He shares rare insights on how DHL restructured its IT backbone, built global tech hubs in Prague and Malaysia, and why they chose to outsource all telecom services but not core IT.

Jay Kerley, CIO of Applied Materials
IT should be seen from an IT capability perspective. When IT is left to businesspersons, it needs to be done better. Historically, I think there has been an approach that you can take business leaders and give them an operational role or functional role.

Neville Roy Singham, Founder, ThougthWorks
Prevailing software development practices lead to lot of waste and rework. The traditional software development is based upon the assumption that the people know exactly what they expect in the software.

Sanjay Mirchandani, Global CIO, EMC
In tough times, IT is also about improving workforce productivity As a CIO, is responsible for extending EMCs operational excellence and driving technological innovations to meet the current and future needs of the business.