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| ![]() ![]() Technology's Too-Small Sisterhood Despite tech's reputation for being a meritocracy, only a handful of women make it to the top. Here are some who may be on the way Cisco's Secret Weapon Susan Bostrom of the giant's Internet Business Solutions Group keeps customers happy by paying attention to their needs The Dr. Is in at Genentech The need for "better medicines" drew Susan Desmond-Hellmann to the biotech pioneer, where she has shepherded a string of key drugs The IT Marksman at Wal-Mart As the retailing behemoth's CIO, Linda Dillman sets -- and hits -- the tech targets that change how the entire industry operates Princeton's Image-Smashing Math Whiz Among the many goals for the multifaceted Maria Klawe: Use math to solve real-world problems and get more women interested A Long Climb to Salesforce.com Onetime PacTel linewoman Patricia Sueltz has sure had different path to her job as president of the Web-based software company Intuit's Small-Business Maven Lorrie Norrington's focus on learning as much as she can about what customers want from their software is paying big dividends The Superwoman of Supercomputing As director of the San Diego Supercomputing Center, Francine Berman is on the cutting edge of several disciplines -- and loving it To Autodesk -- and Beyond? Carol Bartz has become a force in technology, thanks to her success at the CAD software maker. A government post could be in her future |
GURUS OF TECHNOLOGY Nanotech: Beyond the Hype -- and Fear Kristen Kulinowski's job at the Center for Biological & Environmental Nanotechnology is "to draw attention to proactive, responsible development" (5/6/04) COVER STORY Act II Ann Fudge's two-year break from work changed her life. Will those lessons help her fix Young & Rubicam? (3/29/04) NEWS ANALYSIS Can HP Make Consumers' Hearts Race? Here comes a daring $300 million marketing campaign that aims to make people regard its products as 21st century necessities (10/2/03) NEWSMAKER Q&A Meg Whitman on eBay's Self-Regulation The CEO explains how the site is all about the "millions of entrepreneurs who maximize their own business on eBay" (8/18/03) TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL REPORT The Women of Tech, 2003 In Corporate America, the number of tech outfits run by women is small. But their influence is growing, as are their achievements (5/29/03) |
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