HP updates EliteBook line, adds 1020 Special Edition
The updates, which come as HP holds its Discover powwow in Barcelona, illustrates how PC makers are trying to deliver business systems that can replicate consumer-first design cues.
The updates, which come as HP holds its Discover powwow in Barcelona, illustrates how PC makers are trying to deliver business systems that can replicate consumer-first design cues.
Vertica is poised to advance beyond its MPP column store database origins into a next generation anywhere analytics platform with ease in cloud deployments and appliance delivery, as well as new features coming later this year.
Telepresence company Vidyo snaps up two veterans of HP's Visual Collaboration group to push the company's video conferencing technology.
There are a lot of things going on at the moment around virtualization, cloud, outsourcing, on-premise, off-premise. I think that over the next five or six years, there will be an even greater disruptions in how organizations adopt and use technology.
The only choice that’s a really bad choice is to do nothing with cloud computing at this point. Having a strategy and moving forward is very important.
Two researchers for Hewlett-Packard have created a browser-based darknet, an idea that could make it easier for businesses to keep eavesdroppers from uncovering confidential information.
Microsoft has raised the stakes for conference swag, with paying attendees of its September Tech.Ed conference in Australia having the opportunity to go home with a new HP laptop.
HP will offer the HP Solutions Virtual Event for The Americas. The three-day session will feature 30 breakout sessions, seminars, presentations and demo theater presentations.
I'm on my way to Align 2007, the DataSynapse User Conference, that's being held in the Doral Resort in Miami, FL. I'm looking forward to hearing the interesting array of speakers they've got schedule including people from DataSynapse (no surprise there), HSBC, Credit Suisse, GigaSpaces, Wachovia CIB Technical Products Group, Oracle's Fusion Middleware Group, Hewlett-Packard, and GemStone.
Hewlett-Packard has announced a low-end version of its Halo videoconferencing platform, which allows customers to strip away some of the expensive "optional extras"