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Dell Makes $1 Billion Investment in Cloud, Virtualization Infrastructure
Dell is investing $1 billion in its current fiscal year in new data centers, solution facilities and technologies designed to broaden its capabilities in such areas as cloud computing, virtualization and converged infrastructure. Dell’s strategy, announced April 7, includes building 10 new data centers over the next two years—which will be spread out around the…
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Cisco CEO Chambers Says Tough Decisions Ahead
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 (Reuters) – Cisco Inc (NASDAQ:CSCO) Chief Executive John Chambers, days after admitting that the company he has led for 16 years had lost its way, warned of competitive pressures, depressed public sector spending and "tough decisions" that lay ahead. Chambers told analysts and investors at a Wells Fargo technology conference…
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HP Revamps Information Management Offerings
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Hewlett-Packard updated both its products/service package and its marketing message April 5 in the category of information-management software and services. Actually, there is more news at this time in the way the company is presenting its software and services to potential buyers than the launch of any new products themselves. But…
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IBM Debuts Enterprise Smart Cloud Offerings
IBM has jumped head first into the public cloud space with its new IBM SmartCloud enterprise-class, secure cloud offering that has been specifically created to meet the demands of businesses. IBM introduced its new SmartCloud offering at an April 7 event in San Francisco. In an interview with eWEEK, Ric Telford, IBM’s vice president of…
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Cisco CEO Hints at Reorg in Employee Memo
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) will refocus its attention on five top priorities to right the ship after recent moves and a lack of focus have "disappointed our investors and … have confused our employees." That’s what Chairman and CEO John Chambers told employees in a memo later posted on a public company blog, where you can…
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HP Sues Former Channel Chief Who Left for Oracle
(Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co (NYSE:HPQ) on Wednesday sued a former high-ranking executive who had left to join rival Oracle Corp to stop him from sharing hundreds of documents HP claims he stole from the company. HP claims Adrian Jones, its former head of enterprise sales for the Asia region, stole documents and e-mails on a…