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  • Unisys throws weight behind 'mature' Linux

    Open source is now "a mature technology" and the right cost-effective option for many companies, said Peter Blackmore, president of worldwide sales at Unisys.

  • HP merges management software lines

    Hewlett-Packard is merging several management tools into a single product code-named Nimbus--a move that could boost its utility computing effort as well as a strategy that relies on Intel's Itanium processor.

  • Linux moves on to next battles

    Linux, having just won the fight for mainstream respectability, has moved to a challenge that's less glamorous but just as important: making itself attractive to the information technology industry.

  • HP recasts its high-end computing group

    Hewlett-Packard announced on Friday an overhaul of its high-end computing group, including a move that more tightly aligns the sales efforts of that unit with HP's services effort.

  • Q&A: Taking the pulse at HP

    Exclusive: Enterprise systems boss Peter Blackmore and services chief Ann Livermore match performance versus expectations one year after the completion of the computer industry's biggest-ever merger.

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  • Sun, HP prep new top-end Unix servers

    Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard are preparing new higher-end Unix servers for debut near the end of the year, and several other models will spring up from HP before then.

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