HPE to build supercomputer for federal renewable energy research
The supercomputer, dubbed "Eagle," was designed for the US government's only lab dedicated completely to energy efficiency and renewable energy.
The supercomputer, dubbed "Eagle," was designed for the US government's only lab dedicated completely to energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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.
Hewlett-Packard delivered a fourth quarter that was better than expected, and allayed concerns about the company and whether it could stabilise the business amid uncertainty.
CEO Meg Whitman said HP needed "to get back to the business fundamentals in fiscal 2012." CFO Cathie Lesjak said the company was "remaining cautious heading into FY12."
Analysts blast HP's transformation moves and the way they were carried out. Biggest beef: The pricey acquisition of Autonomy.
Don't overlook the value of Autonomy and its competitors to help make sense of unstructured data at scale as HP struggles to remain relevant.
It is clear HP is in trouble. But what of that? How bad is it and what should any of us do who follow this company?
HP's future is very much in question. Here's a look at a base, best and worst case scenarios.
A project is underway to port Android to the HP TouchPad, but that's not the best way to go. I would rather see an Android Player written to let Android apps runs natively in webOS on the HP tablet.
SAP paid a big premium for Sybase and there may be a good reason for that hefty price tag: Hewlett-Packard could also bid for the database and mobility software company.