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Mid-Market CIO Panel: Tips and Techniques for Improving Vendor Relationships
July 15, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM U.S./Eastern (GMT-4)
We'll highlight relationship priorities and best practices identified in a Council study, and we'll interact with a CIO panel on the approaches they've used to improve strategic vendor partnerships.
Secrets of Successful Vendor Contract Negotiations for the Mid-Market
Sept. 10, 2009, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM U.S./Eastern (GMT-4)
On this free public Council teleconference, Matthew A. Karlyn, attorney at Foley & Lardner in Boston, will share tips on negotiating tactics and new, creative contract terms to help mid-market CIOs make better deals.
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November 21, 2008 — IDG News Service —
Due to a reporting error, the story and the update to the story, "VMware security chief leaves to run OpenDNS" misspelled the last name of former VMware CEO Diane Greene. The story and the update have been corrected on the wire and her name is spelled correctly in paragraphs three and four, which now read:
Mulchandani is the latest VMware executive to depart after company cofounder and CEO Diane Greene was ousted in July of this year. In September another VMware co-founder, Chief Scientist Mendel Rosenblum, resigned. Richard Sarwal, who led the company's research and development efforts, also left around the same time.
Mulchandani said Greene's departure had nothing to do with his decision to take the OpenDNS post. "This was just an incredible opportunity," he said in an interview Thursday. "Too good to pass by."