Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina's gift of glib gab backfired on her Tuesday when she became too candid for her own political good.
The Free Software Foundation is no longer committing to the planned March deadline for a new version of the General Public License, but a third draft of the seminal open-source license is due soon.
Eyebrows were no doubt raised in Canberra last week after the US Department of Justice threw its weight behind a case that takes Accenture, Hewlett-Packard and Sun to task over alleged kickbacks when working together on big US government procurement deals.
HP launched a business intelligence platform at its Technology at Work conference in Berlin on Tuesday.
Central Queensland University (CQU) is set to retire a number of "disparate servers" as its implementation of Oracle 10g (version 2) nears the end of the hardware deployment phase.
Advisor John Morris believes the forthcoming HP-Compaq merger heralds substantial benefits for both company's customers if things are handled right.
If ever there were a case for Dell to do a Texas two-step to AMD, analyst says, the Compaq nx6125 might just be it.
Current tests haven't kept pace with server technology, but an industry consortium is coming to the rescue.
It's not easy building a new version of Linux and establishing a large following. But with the Ubuntu project, one team of programmers has managed to do just that.
The Object Management Group, a standards body, is taking steps to make its back-office software collaborate with newer Web services standards.
RMIT Test Lab finally got its hands on some of the most powerful business PCs on the market. So it is with an eagerness bordering on unadulterated glee that Matt Tett puts these racehorses through their paces.
The performance, image quality, and ease of use of this all-in-one make it a good fit for SOHO users who can live without fax capabilities.
Think of the Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 5470c as the Merv Hughes of desktop scanners.
The world isn't black and white but full of many shades of grey, and you should remember this when you're looking for a flatbed scanner; you’re not restricted to looking to the high-end or the low-end.
American Power Conversion's low-end Smart-UPS incorporates a slim 3.5-inch form factor with ample power capacity to accommodate mission-critical power needs in today's space-conscious data centers.
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