Hewlett-Packard (HP) provides hardware, software and services to consumers, businesses, and large enterprises. HP is the world’s leading PC manufacturer since 2007. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise and industry standard servers, related storage devices, networking products, software, printers, and other imaging products.
Some IBM Global Technology Services employees have been told they keep their jobs (and 90 percent of their pay) as long as they retrain on hot new technologies. Read more »
The week in cloud: If you don’t like the cloud status quo, hold on, a new attraction will be out in a second. In the center ring this week, Google rolling… Read more »
On this week’s Structure Show: Marten Mickos, Martin Fink and Bill Hilf talk about HP’s acquisition of Eucalyptus and what it means to HP’s OpenStack-focused clouds. Read more »
Now that the deal’s done, here comes the nitty gritty. Did HP buy Eucalyptus to get the keys to the Amazon Web Services kingdom? Or is it an aqui-hire? Read more »
The week in cloud: CloudStack partisans say their open-source cloud is not tied to Citrix; what Google’s enterprise re-do means; and Zap this. Read more »
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There are big changes afoot atop Citrix’s cloud organization as Sameer Dholakia, Shannon WIlliams and Sheng Liang depart and Klaus Oestermann heads a revamped organization. Read more »
Acer and Nvidia have teamed up on the Chromebook 13 which comes in a 1080p option. After extensive use, I’m impressed with the design and battery life but left wanting just… Read more »
As Microsoft gets serious about competing at the low-end by eliminating Windows licensing fees for some devices, it hopes to attract more interest from hardware partners. It looks like the strategy… Read more »