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Former Hewlett Packard Vice President Pleads Guilty to Theft of IBM Trade Secrets

Former Hewlett Packard Vice President Pleads Guilty to Theft of IBM Trade Secrets WASHINGTON, July 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A former vice president of imaging and printing services at the Hewlett Packard Company (HP) pleaded guilty today to stealing trade secrets, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Russoniello for the Northern District of California. Atul Malhotra, 42, of Santa Barbara, Calif., was charged on June 27, 2007, in a one count information with theft of trade secrets. According to court documents, from Nov. 17, 1997, to April 28, 2006, Malhotra was employed by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) as director of sales and business development in output management services for IBM Global Services.

Former HP VP charged with stealing IBM trade secrets

A former HP vice president was indicted by a federal grand jury last week for allegedly stealing trade secrets from his former employer, IBM.

Former Microsoft Media Exec Does Not Think Too Highly Of Recently Announced Company Changes

Had an email exchange late last week with a former Microsoft executive familiar with the company’s media operations, and I asked said former exec’s opinion on the reorganization apparently spurred by the departure of Kevin Johnson, the head if Microsoft’s Platforms and Services unit.

Former HP VP charged with stealing IBM trade secrets

A former Hewlett-Packard Co. vice president was indicted by a federal grand jury last week for allegedly stealing trade secrets from his former employer, IBM.

Federal jury convicts former Hollywood private eye, lawyer, of conspiracy in wiretapping case

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and his entertainment lawyer co-defendant were convicted Friday of charges linked to the wiretapping of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian's former wife in a child support battle.

Thomas Hoving, Best-Selling Author and Former Director of the Metropolitan Museum...

Thomas Hoving, Best-Selling Author and Former Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Joins artnet as Contributor to artnet Magazine NEW YORK & BERLIN--(Business Wire)-- artnet is pleased to announce that Thomas Hoving, best-selling author and former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has joined artnet as a contributor to artnet Magazine. A renowned museum executive, Hoving was first a curator (1959-65) and then director (1967-77) of the Met, where he presided over a dramatic expansion of both the museum and its audience. He specialized in high-profile acquisitions of masterworks -- an abiding interest, and the subject of his first artnet Magazine column -- as well as opening the museum to a broader and more youthful public via blockbuster exhibitions like "King Tut.

Xandros Reportedly Buys Out Linspire

2muchcoffeeman writes "Former Linspire president and CEO Kevin Carmony — whose relationship with his former employer has turned acrimonious, to say the least — reported on his blog that Xandros and Linspire signed an agreement in principle for Xandros to buy Linspire June 19. Carmony includes a scan of the memo to Linspire shareholders announcing the deal, which requires the former Linspire company to change its name. According to the memo, the stockholders voted to change the company's name to Digital Cornerstone, Inc. Despite the wording of the Linspire memo to stockholders, this deal apparently came as a surprise to Carmony and other stockholders. Some here may remember that both Xandros and Linspire signed patent protection deals with Microsoft in 2007.

Cisco execs deny directing Patent Troll Tracker blog

Cisco's former PR manager, along with the company's VP of worldwide intellectual property denied directing the now-defunct and controversial patent troll blog. Former PR Cisco spokesperson, John Noh, along with Mallun Yen are being sued for defamation by Texas attorney Eric Albritton. According to Marketwatch, Albritton claims that the Patent Troll Tracker blog, which was authored by former Cisco IP Director Rick Frenkel, called his ethics into question.

Alveys New Startup CrowdFusion Gets $3M From Velocity, Greycroft and Andreessen

imageCrowdFusion, the new web publishing startup founded by former Weblogs Inc CEO Brian Alvey, has received about $3 million in its first round of funding, we have learned. The new round was led by some very familiar blue-chip names: Velocity Interactive Group, the investment firm started by Jon Miller and Ross Levinsohn, Greycroft Partners, our former investors prior to our acquisition by GMG, and Marc Andreessen. The new company is an online publishing platform that will own and develop a series of vertical content sites, not very different from the Weblogs Inc-Blogsmith model that Alvey developed before, and sold to AOL (NYSE: TWX) three years ago. In fact, the new company’s COO and CMO are former Weblogs Inc employees.

Former BoJ chief to join Matsushita advisory panel: report

Former Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui, who stepped down in March, is set to become a member of Matsushita Electric Industrial's advisory panel, a newspaper reported on Saturday.

Former British PM Blair visits Museum of Terracotta Horses, Armored Warriors

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair(2nd R) visits the Museum of Terracotta Horses and Armored Warriors of the First Emperor of the Qin Dynastry in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, August 18, 2008.(Xinhua Photo/Ding Jing)

Former Astronaut to Bike Across US for Education

Former NASA astronaut and Rocketplane test pilot John Herrington has a new state-of-the-art vehicle of choice: a bike. But it’s a touring bike fully loaded with a GPS, laptop, broadband phone, and digital and video cameras. Herrington is embarking on a cross country bike trek to promote and encourage student participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Herrington, once a college dropout who went on to fly in space in 2002 on the STS-113 mission, hopes he can help make a difference and impact on children by sharing his experiences and providing web-based, hands-on activities using STEM skills to solve problems while following his journey. Herrington also wants to encourage children to pursue their dreams and seek out exciting opportunities.

Former Test cricketer Ashok Mankad passed away in his sleep at his Worli residen...

Former Test player Ashok Mankad, who died in his sleep at his Worli residence here today, was among those Indian cricketers whose performance at the highest level of the game never matched his early promise for various reasons.

Former NASA astronaut and moon-walker claims alien contact cover-up...

FORMER NASA astronaut and moon-walker Dr Edgar Mitchell - a veteran of the Apollo 14 mission - has stunningly claimed aliens exist.

Former Chicago TV anchor Mendte charged with hacking colleague's e-mail

Former Chicago television anchor Larry Mendte was charged Monday with hacking into the e-mail of his glamorous younger co-anchor in Philadelphia hundreds of times for more than two years, as leaked information about her personal life helped lead to her own downfall.

Former HP exec pleads guilty to stealing trade secrets

Former Hewlett-Packard vice president of imaging and printing services shared confidential information about IBM's product costs and materials with superiors

Former and present Asian greats on Saturday called on cricket administrators to ...

Former and present Asian greats on Saturday called on cricket administrators to wisely use the Twenty20 format and make every effort to preserve Test cricket.

Former TV News Anchor Admits to E-mail Hacking

A former Philadelphia CBS anchor Larry Mendte pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to hacking into the personal e-mail of onetime colleague Alycia Lane. He was fired in June, three and a half weeks after FBI agents seized his home computer during an investigation.

Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns walks for rail safety

Wellington - Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns left Monday on a 1,001-kilometre walk to raise awareness of the dangers of unguarded railway level crossings in the country. Cairns's sister Louise died with two other women in 1993 when the train they were in was hit by a cement truck on a crossing near Christchurch.

Former prosecutor: UK hacker's extradition is inevitable

The former prosecutor of the Gary McKinnon hacking case said there's no reason to believe the European Court of Human Rights will ultimately block the alleged hacker's extradition to the United States.

Former cricketer faces fresh charges

A former Queensland cricketer is facing four more charges of an act of indecency which allegedly occurred over a six year period in Canberra.

Former cricketer faces fresh charges (ABC)

A former Queensland cricketer is facing four more charges of an act of indecency which allegedly occurred over a six year period in Canberra.

Former cricketer to plead not guilty to indecency charge

A former Queensland cricketer is facing four more charges of an act of indecency which allegedly occurred over a six year period in Canberra.

Former HP VP pleads guilty to theft of IBM trade secrets

A former vice president of imaging and printing services at the Hewlett Packard Company (HP) has pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Russoniello for the Northern District of California. Atul Malhotra, 42, of Santa Barbara, Calif., was charged on June 27 with one count of theft of trade secrets. According to court documents, from Nov. 17, 1997, to April 28, 2006, Malhotra was employed by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) as director of sales and business development in output management services for IBM Global Services. In pleading guilty, Malhoutra admitted that on March 15, 2006, while employed at IBM, he requested and received confidential information concerning IBM Global Services, CC Calibration Metr


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