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  • HP Shakes Up Management Ranks

    HP (NYSE:HPQ) is shaking up its executive ranks again just a month after a disappointing quarter report when CEO Leo Apotheker promised a greater focus on services and appointed HP veteran Ann Livermore to head up that effort in the interim. Now HP will send Livermore to its board of directors and relieve her of…

  • HP’s Top Executives

    HP’s Top Executives President and CEOLeo ApothekerApotheker joined HP in November 2010, succeeding Mark Hurd who left suddenly in the summer of 2010. Apotheker had served as the sole CEO of SAP for seven months before a sudden resignation in February 2010. Prior to that role he spent 22 years at SAP and also founded…

  • CXO Expectations Still Clouded on Virtualization

    Enterprise-level business and IT executives and decision-makers may now have a greater understanding of the benefits of private and hybrid cloud computing environments, but a new study has found that there is still a large gap between expectations and the reality of what cloud computing and virtualization offer. Symantec’s “2011 Virtualization and Journey to the…

  • Michael Dell Talks Storage, Professes Love for Channel

    Sitting comfortably in an armchair on-stage, flanked by Phil Soran of Dell Compellent and Darren Thomas of Dell Storage, Michael Dell spent about an hour discussing the company’s humble dorm-room beginnings as a storage business, its evolution into a PC powerhouse, and its embrace of the channel during a “Fireside Chat” at Storage Forum 2011…

  • Dell Targets HP, EMC in Race to Win Storage Market

    Building on the momentum it gathered following its acquisition of EqualLogic and Compellent, Dell is squarely setting its sights on becoming the top-selling storage vendor through the channel, executives told attendees at this week’s Storage Forum 2011 in Orlando. Dell unveiled a formal indirect program in late 2007, when company founder and CEO Michael Dell…

  • Android to Control 40 Percent of Smartphone Market in 2011: Report

    The worldwide smartphone market is forecast to grow 55 percent year over year in 2011 as a growing number of users turn in their feature phones for more advanced devices. According to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors will ship a total of 472 million smartphones in 2011 compared with roughly 305 million…

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