Compaq Computer shareholders have voted 9-to-1 in favour of a deal which may see Hewlett-Packard acquire Compaq, however, the struggle is not over, with the Hewlett family continuing to campaign vigorously against any merger.
A few years ago the mention of storage would provoke yawns, but today most companies see the issue as a top priority.
Silicon Valley faced its slowest week since the US economic downturn began, as major technology firms sent staff home for an extended July 4 holiday to turn off the lights and save money.
NCR's Mark Hurd, who has just been tapped as Hewlett-Packard's next CEO, may indeed be the right man for the job, according to one analyst at least.
Chairman Patricia Dunn has agreed to resign her post after an investigation into media leaks sparked controversy
Compaq Computer shareholders have voted 9-to-1 in favour of a deal which may see Hewlett-Packard acquire Compaq, however, the struggle is not over, with the Hewlett family continuing to campaign vigorously against any merger.
In an industry known for its hype, it's understandably difficult for many managers to make sense of new trends. But in the case of IT Infrastructure Library, a growing body of success stories confirms this is one trend that you should definitely be on top of.
CEO Kevin Rollins' long run of good fortune faces the biggest test yet. Still, he says, "I wouldn't go run (HP)."
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Company president Jonathan Schwartz has ordered an open-source makeover. Can it put Sun back on the right course after continuous periods of revenue decline?
Need a new server but only have AU$2500 to spend? The range of options is surprisingly good as long as you're willing to do without some of the fancy features.
They can print, copy, scan, and fax but can they open tins? We put multifunction devices to the test and find out.
The frequency is changing from wired working to a wireless world. Can this new wave of technology help you gain the cutting edge?
Dell's feature-rich Inspiron 8100 favors speed and expandability over mobility and cost. Particularly since it packs a 1.13GHz Mobile Pentium III-M, the 8100 ranks high as a desktop replacement and a mobile gaming system. A stunning display and colourful palm rest inserts are merely the most visible of the 8100's many appealing features.
Tape, disk, or optical? We set a budget of AU$20,000 and asked three vendors to come up with a storage solution.
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