Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google Inc. , and Craig Mundie, the chief research and strategy officer of Microsoft Corp. are the top tech dealmakers named to the president's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, or PCAST.
Before joining Google, Schmidt served as chief technology officer for Sun Microsystems Inc. and later as CEO of Novell Inc.
Mundie, a 39-year veteran of the computer industry and the co-founder and CEO of Alliant Computer Systems, is responsible for directing Microsoft's long-term technology strategy, a role filled by co-founder Bill Gates until his retired from day-to-day operations last year.
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