The new HP: Not so dull anymore
'Dare to be dull' might just be the HP of the past. Giving away mainframes and moving aggressively to partner with tomorrow's 'software gorillas' are two reasons why.
'Dare to be dull' might just be the HP of the past. Giving away mainframes and moving aggressively to partner with tomorrow's 'software gorillas' are two reasons why.
It doesn't take long for word to get around when a company attempts to turn a "standard" into a piece of proprietary code. Especially when the company in question is the increasingly scrutinized Microsoft.
It took Carly Fiorina and a nudge from a rival company to get Oracle's Larry Ellison down the aisle.
It took Carly Fiorina and a nudge from a rival company to get Oracle's Larry Ellison down the aisle.
For all his allies in the open source community, Marco Boerries has one enemy: Microsoft
PALO ALTO, Calif. - So Larry Ellison, the Playboy of Silicon Valley, tied the corporate knot with the industry's $90 million woman, Carly Fiorina?
BEA Systems Inc. announced today it has embarked on a $20 million marketing campaign to remind Wall Street and the enterprise that it's a platform company for e-commerce.
Vice president Marco Boerries, one of the key players in Sun's evolving software strategy, is angling to leave the company. Nonetheless, Sun is pushing ahead with its plan to combat Microsoft .Net
Telepresence bots enable remote professionals to mill about the office, no matter how far away they may be.
Publicly, the new Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) hopes to promote Linux in the enterprise. But privately, the OSDL-funded by HP, IBM, Intel and NEC USA-may be plotting against Sun Microsystems.