I just bought an HP Slate and I'm happy about it
The HP Slate is HP's answer to the Post PC tablet device trend and it's a good one. My HP Slate is as cool as an iPad mini at half the cost.
The HP Slate is HP's answer to the Post PC tablet device trend and it's a good one. My HP Slate is as cool as an iPad mini at half the cost.
How low can RIM go on PlayBook pricing? Not low enough to make anyone want to buy the tablet right now.
Oracle OpenWorld kicks off in San Francisco with keynote speeches that were supposed to be about innovation but felt a lot like infomercials.
HP Software sees a lot of sprawl on the horizon with virtualization and cloud computing.Those are the two primary key takeaways from my conversation with Jamie Erbes, Chief Technology Officer for HP Software & Solutions.
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Blue Cloud and many other announcements and alignments in 2007 point to a 2008 in which a services ecology evolves and matures for many industries. The place where differentiation matters most is at the intercept of proper embrace of the service model, of picking the right partners, and of exerting leadership and dominance of best practices within a business vertical or niche. You'll have a different relationship with your services partner than you do with your IT vendor. IBM will show you the way.
Deal with Elevation Partners means shareholders will get a chunk of cash, but the smart-phone maker will be taking on debt.
HP CEO Mark Hurd can't seem to recall much related to his company's spying campaign in his responses to questions from the House subcommittee. He could have said "on the advice of lawyers my memory is fuzzy.
Documents offer new details of HP's leak hunt, including info Patricia Dunn shared with private investigators.
weekly roundup Hewlett-Packard has had one heck of a week, to say the least. After controversy erupted early this month over the company's use of questionable tactics to investigate an insider leak, HP Chairman Patricia Dunn resigned last Friday ahead of her initial plan to stay on the board until January 2007.