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Week in Review: The future of Britain is digital
Digital investment, job cuts and a Microsoft Windows 7 love-in.
Contract concerns will be the next hurdle for cloud
As security concerns begin to be eased, contracts in the cloud will be the next hurdle for the industry to jump.
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.
Solid sales boost HP's profit by 25 per cent
HP posted first quarter profit of $2.3 billion, up from $1.9 billion the year before.
Microsoft and HP collaborate with cloud in mind
Microsoft and HP have announced a new $250 million partnership.
Green Grid: Companies aren't monitoring data centre energy
The vice president of The Green Grid has said that many companies still don’t even monitor their data centre energy consumption, regardless of...
HP profit jumps but hardware revenue falls
Services arm helps prop up HP as servers, storage and PC revenue falls.
HP buys 3com for $2.7 billion
HP has announced the acquisition of networking company 3com, leaving industry experts wondering what Cisco’s response will be.
Greenpeace shames HP in rooftop protest
Greenpeace activists took to the roof of HP’s HQ this week showing the world what happens to companies who go back on environmental promises.
Reviews Round-up: iPhone 3GS vs Touch Pro2
This week we look at a new ProBook laptop and a heavy duty server from HP, while the iPhone 3GS and HTC latest Touch duke it out in the phone stakes.
Week in Review: Axe falls on HP jobs
HP’s merger with EDS means that 25,000 jobs go, Maritz tries to steady the ship at VMWorld 2008, more data sensitive laptops are lost and Jagger...
Could the server market be bouncing back?
According to two major analyst firms it looks like the server market might just be back on the road to recovery.
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...
HP production to move to Eastern Europe
Job cuts by HP today in Scotland are confirmed to be part of a plan to move enterprise, storage and server production to the Czech Republic.
Poor PC sales hit HP's profits
HP will slash more jobs as a fall in sales hits its bottom line.
Cisco and HP part ways
The plug has been pulled on the Cisco/HP partnership, meaning competition is likely to hot up.
Ballmer unveils new Microsoft tablet
Rumours were last night proved true as Steve Ballmer announced Microsoft were to launch a tablet PC made by HP.
HP reveals touch laptops and netbooks
The world's leading PC maker has chosen CES to unveil a number of new laptops and netbooks with a focus on touch.
A buyer's guide to the top 10 netbooks
Thinking about getting a netbook, but don't know where to start? We take a look at 10 of the most popular netbooks out right now.
SSD not dominating storage market yet
The buzz around Storage Expo this year may be about SSD, but a number of executives think we have a while to wait before it becomes mainstream.
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