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  1. HP to jump into smartphones. Why?

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 3, 2008

    Hewlett Packard is jumping into the crowded smartphone market, announcing plans for an iPaq smartphone to be released first in Europe before the end of the year and later worldwide, according to a report in the Wall

    Also tagged: hardware, consumer electronics, personal technology, handhelds, smart phones, smart phone, cellular phones, sam diaz

  2. News to know: HP's Smartphone; Obama's iPhone app; Skype in China; Data breach bill

    zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 3, 2008

    Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: WSJ: H-P plans to unveil smartphone Jason D. O'Grady: Obama campaign unleashes iPhone app Track the Presidential election

    Also tagged: rss, internet, web services, software, smartphone, consumer electronics, open source, finance, personal technology, enterprise software, apple iphone, obama, apple inc, smart phones, financial accounting, cloud computing, service oriented architecture soa, skype technologies s a, sam diaz, richard koman

  3. HP Acquires LeftHand Networks, Virtualized iSCSI Storage Vendor

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 3, 2008

    Today, HP announced the intention to acquire iSCSI storage vendor LeftHand Networks for $360 Million in cash. LeftHand makes virtualized storage array software that can turn just about any server, PC or subset of disks

    Also tagged: hardware, storage, iscsi, servers, storage area networks san, lefthand networks, andrew reichman, storage company

  4. BriefingsDirect Insights analysts examine HP-Oracle Exadata, 'extreme' BI, virtualization and cloud computing

    zdnet.com » data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 3, 2008

    I think that Oracle is going to have a cloud offering, IBM is going to have a cloud offering, Sun is going to have a cloud offering, and it's going to be the big talk in the big industry over the next two or three

    Also tagged: hardware, business intelligence, virtualization, software, storage, data warehouse, data management, databases, enterprise software, oracle corp, cloud computing, dana gardner

  5. Interview: From OpenWorld, HP's John Santaferraro on latest BI Modernization strategies

    zdnet.com » data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 2, 2008

    Now that the optimized hardware and software are available to produce the means to analyze and query huge data sets in near real-time, the focus moves to how to best leverage these capabilities. Soon, business

    Also tagged: business intelligence, software, management, marketing, strategy, data management, pricing, databases, enterprise software, oracle corp, dana gardner, tools and techniques

  6. Mea culpa. HP has pledged mercury-free notebooks, too

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 2, 2008

    Something tells me that I MUST have blogged about this before, but it deserves a reminder, since I just mentioned Dell's intentions, which technically came later than Hewlett-Packard's. In any event, the goodly PR

    Also tagged: hardware, marketing, notebooks, public relations, corporate communications, notebooks and tablets, heather clancy

  7. HP's first 13.3-inch Pavilion vs. the competition

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 1, 2008

    HP is shipping its first laptop with a 13.3-inch widescreen display. The HP Pavilion dv3500t series is already available on HP's site starting at $1,000, and a slightly higher-end configuration, the dv3520nr, is

    Also tagged: dvd, hardware, consumer electronics, home entertainment, desktops, personal technology, light emitting diode, intel corp, hp pavilion, john morris, dv3520nr

  8. HP puts $360 million on LeftHand to say OS is no matter

    zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 1, 2008

    The deal is good for LeftHand because many of its current needs have been for sales management positions. HP closes that gap. And with money tight its customers need not fear that their storage vendor will get hit by a

    Also tagged: hardware, software, storage, linux, sales, open source, operating systems, operating system, embedded linux, sales strategy, lefthand, dana blankenhorn

  9. Greenplum pushes envelope with MapReduce and parallelism enhancements to its extreme-scale data offering

    zdnet.com » data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 1, 2008

    It seems that data infrastructure vendors are rushing to the realization that older database architectures have hit a wall in terms of scale and performance. The general solution favors exploiting parallelism to the

    Also tagged: hardware, performance, software, storage, data warehouse, finance, data management, analytics, databases, enterprise software, human resources, performance management, financial planning, workforce management, oracle corp, dana gardner, greenplum, mapreduce, database 3 2

  10. Oracle and HP explain history, role and future for new Exadata Server and Database Machine

    zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 1, 2008

    Oracle Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison caught the Oracle OpenWorld conference audience by surprise the day before by rolling out the Exadata line of two hardware-software configurations. The integrated servers

    Also tagged: hardware, software, management, storage, data management, leadership, databases, enterprise software, high performance, industry standard, oracle corp, dana gardner

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