HP is reportedly trying to buy Aruba Networks
As HP prepares to split itself into two, the company is in the process of acquiring Aruba Networks, a publicly traded seller of Wi-Fi hardware and software for major companies, according to a new...
View ArticleHP acknowledges it can’t compete ‘head-to-head’ with Amazon in the public cloud
Tech giant HP has officially concluded that it won’t be able to compete with the giants of the cloud infrastructure market. The company is “ceding the public cloud,” New York Times deputy tech editor...
View ArticleHP’s public cloud is now too small to be included in Gartner’s big market report
Legacy tech vendor HP, which is preparing to split into two companies, no longer qualifies for a full write-up in the influential cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) report from technology analyst...
View ArticleHP buys software-defined networking startup ConteXtream
HP today announced that it has acquired ConteXtream, a startup selling software-defined networking (SDN) and network-function virtualization (NFV) software. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. Rather...
View ArticleHP’s Sprout PC lives up to its ‘creator economy’ promise with 3D capture and...
When Hewlett-Packard released its Sprout by HP creativity computer last October, it wasn’t fully fleshed out. But now that the company has integrated both 3D printing and 3D capture into Sprout, the...
View ArticleHewlett-Packard is officially splitting in two on November 1
(Reuters) — Hewlett-Packard Co said its board had approved the previously announced split of the company into two separate listed entities — computers and printers, and corporate hardware and services....
View ArticleDell may acquire data storage company EMC for a massive $50B
(By Liana B. Baker, Reuters) – EMC, the data storage company that is preparing to unveil an agreement to be acquired by personal computer maker Dell as early as Monday, is also planning to seek out...
View ArticleAs HP does the corporate splits, a look back at 10 years of ineptitude and...
OPINION: So much has gone so wrong so often for Hewlett-Packard over the past 10 years, it’s amazing that the company which birthed Silicon Valley still exists. Today, in the latest desperate bid to...
View ArticleHewlett-Packard revenue falls in last report before split
(Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co, the tech pioneer that split into two separate companies this month, reported a fall in revenue for the fifth straight quarter, hurt by lower PC sales and a slump in...
View ArticleMicrosoft just scored a big new cloud partner: Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Microsoft just scored a big win in the public cloud wars. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which was half of the original HP until just a few weeks ago, will soon start offering the Microsoft Azure public...
View ArticleHP plunges after printer business underwhelms
(Reuters) — Shares of HP Inc., which houses former Hewlett-Packard Co.’s legacy hardware business, plunged 16.3 percent on Wednesday after the company’s lackluster results fueled concerns about its...
View ArticleHP’s 15-inch Spectre x360 is a big, fast, sleek Windows laptop
REVIEW: HP’s new 15-inch Spectre x360 convertible laptop is great fun. It’s powerful and full-featured, it’s good-looking, and it doesn’t feel like it’s going to break if I hold it wrong. It has the...
View ArticleHP refreshes Pavilion portfolio with new all-in-one PCs, x360 convertible...
HP is today pulling the covers off several new Pavilion laptops for consumers, as well as new Pavilion all-in-one PCs and a Pavilion PC tower that’s as powerful as an earlier model but 30 percent...
View ArticleUp close with HP’s new Omen gamer PCs and crazy VR laptop backpack
Back in May, Hewlett-Packard announced it would bring its gaming computers under a single brand, HP Omen, in recognition of its heritage from the acquisition of Voodoo PC, which sold the original Omen...
View ArticleHP Labs chief Shane Wall shares his views on science fiction and tech reality
HP split itself in two this year to try to be more nimble. And it is also celebrating 50 years of HP Labs, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based research and development organization that gave us inventions like...
View ArticleThe DeanBeat: The gaming world is flat, but you can tilt it in your direction
TOKYO – I’m third-generation Japanese-American. My grandparents came from Japan as farmers about 100 years ago. I considered it an honor to be able to speak at three events in Japan about my 20 years...
View ArticleHP moves into VR and AR with investment in Venture Reality Fund
EXCLUSIVE: HP is putting on its headsets. One of the world’s oldest technology companies is investing in the fledgling virtual reality market by becoming an investor in The Venture Reality Fund. The...
View ArticleHP announces next-gen Omen gaming hardware
Hewlett-Packard is giving its Omen gaming hardware a boost with its next-generation laptops and desktop computer. In a press briefing call on June 2, HP’s chief technologist Mike Nash emphasized that...
View ArticleHPE’s Meg Whitman on Uber CEO gig: ‘It wasn’t the right thing’
During an HPE earnings call, CEO Meg Whitman offered her first extensive remarks on that whole Uber CEO job search thing, promising investors that “I actually am not going anywhere.” Whitman made the...
View ArticleHewlett Packard Enterprise to cut 10% of its employees, continuing its...
ANALYSIS: CEO Meg Whitman may not have created the culture of layoffs at Hewlett-Packard, but she has embraced the practice with gusto since ascending to the captain’s chair in 2011. And now it appears...
View ArticleHow Unikrn uses blockchain and cryptocurrency for esports betting
EXCLUSIVE: Rahul Sood made his name as an enthusiast gamer and the cofounder of VoodooPC, a maker of custom gaming PCs that he started in 1991. He sold that business to HP in 2006, and he headed HP’s...
View ArticleTasting tomorrow: How food and beverage companies use AI
GUEST: People have become picky eaters. Our ancestors ate whatever they could forage, but modern day Homo sapiens expect gourmet meals at street food prices on demand. To meet fickle consumer tastes,...
View ArticleHow CableLabs envisions learning with video walls, light field Holodecks, and...
As CEO of CableLabs, Phil McKinney’s job is to dream big. He gets paid by cable TV providers around the world to do research on the future and how to build the networks that the future will require,...
View ArticleHow HP aims to stay at the top of the PC market
Alex Cho, president of HP Personal Systems, believes that multiple markets, from gaming to 5G modems, will keep PC growth strong.Read More
View ArticleHP CTO Shane Wall interview — Megatrends, automating jobs, and fighting...
Shane Wall, CTO of HP, is unveiling today his expectations for "megatrends," as well as the major tech trends that will shape our world ahead.Read More
View ArticleYoan Fanise tells why Road 96 is DigixArt’s next big game
Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021. Yoan Fanise‘s indie DigixArt studio has made memorable games like Valiant Hearts, 11-11 Memories Retold, and Lost in Harmony. And...
View ArticleHyperX turns 20
Started back in 2002, HyperX, the popular peripheral maker behind the Cloud gaming headsets is celebrating with big discounts for fansRead More
View ArticleKeyed in to quantum computing lab testing at Keysight World
Participants at Keysight World Innovate discussed testing’s role in advancing quantum computing, including reducing errors.Read More
View ArticleOpenText expands enterprise portfolio with AI and Micro Focus integrations
OpenText is bringing former Micro Focus, information management and security assets together with a healthy serving of AI.Read More
View ArticleThe new Cisco looks a lot like the old IBM and HP
ANALYSIS: The new Cisco is starting to look like the old IBM and Hewlett Packard, at least when it comes to the software business. Cisco made waves Tuesday when it jumped in at the last minute to buy...
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