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HP, Still Without a CEO, Forecasts a Bright 2011
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 28 (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co (HPQ.N), facing questions about its growth strategy after the surprise departure of ex-CEO Mark Hurd, on Tuesday forecast 2011 results that surpassed Wall Street expectations and propped up its shares. The world’s largest technology company forecast 12-14 percent growth in non-GAAP earnings in fiscal 2011 and revenue…
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HP StorageWorks P9500 Disk Array Streamlines IT Consolidation
Technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced integrated solutions designed to simplify operations and accelerate IT resource consolidation, including the StorageWorks P9500 Disk Array and enhancements to the HP-UX portfolio for Integrity systems. HP said the solutions help improve application service delivery by providing an open, integrated architecture for workloads from virtually anywhere. The P9500 builds on five…
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Energy Cost Growth Outpacing All Other Data Center Expenses
Energy-related costs are the fastest-rising cost for the data center and represent about 12 percent of data center expenditure overall. That’s according to a new report from Gartner, which notes that data center power, cooling and energy supply and cost problems will accelerate over the next few years as companies are increasing their technology spending…
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Kaseya Courts ISVs with Developer Program, Promotion Opportunities
IT management software provider Kaseya is introducing a Third Party Integration program to enable independent software vendors to integrate their technology with the Kaseya platform. The offering is designed to provide Kaseya customers expanded functionality and better IT service delivery, the company said in a statement. The program is free-of-charge for participants. Developers’ solutions are…
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Dell Intros New Printers for Small and Medium Business
Dell is offering a new line of eight LED and laser color printers to the company’s lineup of technology for small and medium businesses and home offices. The new line of printers keep in mind that the top considerations for home offices, small businesses and distributed workgroups include workspace efficiency, support resources for printer maintenance…
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Google, Apple, Intel, Others Settle with Justice on Employment Issue
(Reuters) – Google, Apple, Adobe Systems, Intel, Intuit and Disney’s Pixar reached a settlement with the Justice Department that bars the companies from agreeing to not poach each other’s top employees, the department said on Friday. The firms had reached a series of agreements with each other — Apple had deals with Google, Adobe and…