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.
What is dead may never die. Perhaps that’s why Palm’s webOS continues to find new life in enthusiast projects such as LuneOS, a in-progress port of webOS for the HP TouchPad… Read more »
Hint: It doesn’t really matter. VMware’s move shows that, despite its problems, OpenStack is driving private cloud discussion in enterprise IT shops. Read more »
webOS was supposed to become LG’s way forward in the smart TV space, and the team behind it was to bring change to the company. But internally, almost everything went wrong. Read more »
In order for companies to improve their internal data centers’ efficiency and improve their applications’ performance, many are turning to using a “core and pod” setup. In this type of arrangement,… Read more »
Right on cue: As Microsoft talks about low-cost Windows laptops to do battle with Chromebooks, two companies bring Windows to Chrome OS through virtual desktops in the cloud. Read more »
Samsung was among the first key hardware partners to produce both Chromebooks and the chips that run them. These days the maturing Chromebook market has turned to more vendors and different… Read more »
The combination of the changes at the application and infrastructure layers creates new imperatives for users and vendors of application-performance management (APM) solutions. Read more »
Beijing UnionRead Information Technology will give HP the local presence needed to build and operate OpenStack-based clouds for Chinese businesses. Read more »
After becoming a top-seller of Chromebooks, Acer has set its sights on the Chromebox market, debuting a new Chrome OS desktop computer starting at $179.99. Two of the computer’s four USB… Read more »