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HP to attack datacentre market with ARM
ARM chips will be used in HP's new Redstone Server Development Platform.
HP beefs up cloud consultancy services
New offerings aim to build data centre strategies for cloud customers.
CES 2012: Hits and misses
CES 2012 was another busy one, which saw the launch of a new Nokia phone as well as plenty of ultrabook and tablet action.
Citrix backs thin client revolution with HDX system-on-chip
Some sub-$100, HD-enabled thin clients are on the way thanks to Citrix's move into system-on-chip technology.
Week in Review: Google and HP in acquisition shockers
This week saw some huge acquisitions with Google and HP spending a total surpassing $20 billion.
webOS to be fully open source by September
webOS is to be handed over to the open source community once autumn arrives.
Dell fell in PC hell
The PC market is in turmoil with Dell losing ground in Western Europe as it has done globally.
HP’s Autonomy buy: How to do an IBM
In buying Autonomy and moving away from hardware, HP is mirroring a close rival in the form of IBM, which might just bring it the success it craves.
HP takes wraps off new solutions for SMBs
Tech giant HP has unveiled new tech and services for small and medium businesses.
Inside the enterprise: Is business looking to IT for innovation?
Cash is still tight, but a more efficient IT operation should boost a business' potential for growth.
HP: Cloud wakes IT up to the importance of networking
The company’s UK networking manager claims cloud makes IT pros recognise how important networking is, but says we need to broaden our approach to...
Week in Review: Scandal, security and sex
This week, HP boss Mark Hurd left after a sexual harassment case was filed and there were some serious smartphone security scares.
Week in Review: Madness, iPadness and joblessness
This week in IT, Microsoft was irked by both Google and Apple, the Dell Streak hit the shelves and HP cut 9,000 jobs.
Week in Review: The iPad cometh
This week in IT, the iPad finally reaches the UK, uncertainty continues to surround Gary McKinnon’s extradition and Facebook shakes up its...
HP: Public cloud still not secure enough for business
A senior HP fellow has claimed the public cloud does not have the right security standards in place to make it ready for serious adoption in...
VMware revenue up as virtualisation grows
VMware has announced a 35 per cent rise in revenue amid other positive signs in the virtualisation market.
Business and IT battle during the recession
An executive from HP has said that companies need to align their business needs and IT needs to succeed.
Merge home and business computing with a hypervisor
Although still in the research stages, a manager at HP has demonstrated a way of allowing users to do both personal and work computing whilst...
IBM IOD 2011: IBM keeps acquisition options open, takes swipe at HP
IBM keeps mum on what or when the next big buy will be, but is happy to make a dig at HP's Autonomy acquisition.
HP unveils Sandy Bridge business laptops
Businesses will be able to get their hands on HP's new Sandy Bridge laptops this June.
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