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LeadershipVote: Businessperson of the Year – Championship Round
By Fortune EditorsNovember 12, 2014
Vote: Businessperson of the Year 2014, reader’s choice | Tech Edition
LeadershipVote: Businessperson of the Year 2014, reader’s choice | Tech Edition
By JP MangalindanNovember 6, 2014
Riccobono, actress and model, blows soap bubbles during a red carpet at the 70th Venice Film Festival in Venice
LeadershipAre we in a tech bubble? Silicon Valley says ‘yes’ and ‘no’
By JP MangalindanOctober 24, 2014
Marc Benioff Hillary Clinton Salesforce Dreamforce 2014
TechTech exec or Dr. Feelgood? At Dreamforce, Salesforce CEO has it both ways
By Michal Lev-RamOctober 15, 2014
Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff.
TechIs the disruptor ripe for disruption?
By Heather ClancyOctober 13, 2014
International Leaders And Luminaries Attend Clinton Global Initiative
TechNew initiative looks to use tech to help job seekers, small businesses
By Tom Huddleston Jr.September 24, 2014
Salesforce and Microsoft in warm embrace. Really.
TechSalesforce and Microsoft in warm embrace. Really.
By Miguel HelftMay 30, 2014
Apple’s Cue hints at major product announcements
TechApple’s Cue hints at major product announcements
By Adam LashinskyMay 29, 2014
Burberry’s Angela Ahrendts: High Tech’s Fashion Model
TechBurberry’s Angela Ahrendts: High Tech’s Fashion Model
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