When Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman announced plans to split the company in half in October, she said she would stay on as CEO of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and Don Weisler would fill that… Read more »
And the answer is … It’s complicated. Edward Snowden’s disclosures at the very least raised questions that all IT pros need to think about regardless of their deployment choices. Read more »
Speak into the mic: The latest Edward Snowden revelations about the tremendous scope of NSA data collection on ordinary Americans (e.g. non targets) is really not news. The week in cloud… Read more »
Microsoft one-ups its encryption gameplan, adding Transport Layer Security to Outlook.com and enabling Perfect Forward Secrecy on Outlook.com and OneDrive. Read more »
The week in cloud: Structure 2014 was abuzz about the impact of NSA spy-gate on cloud adoption; if there’s enough business to sustain umpteen-different providers; and whether security concerns will strangle… Read more »
This year’s Structure conference had speakers discussing the rapid adoption of the cloud by enterprises, security and privacy issues, and why they are embracing openness. Read more »
HP’s Bill Veghte told the audience at Gigaom’s Structure conference that enterprise cloud adoption is in the low single digits, and that HP thinks its big investment in OpenStack will help… Read more »
Hewlett-Packard has been through a few turbulent years, but new management along with solid HP technologists make HP a power player to be reckoned with in cloud infrastructure for the enterprise. Read more »
Hewlett-Packard will rely on a network of service provider and data center partners to give the HP Helion Network scale to compete with massive cloud powers. Read more »
HP CEO Meg Whitman and her counterpart at IBM Ginni Rometty both took over huge companies at the crossroads but under drastically different circumstances. So who has it worse? Read more »