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  • 10 Reasons HP Should Move to Android

    10 Reasons HP Should Move to Android 1. Is WebOS That Great?HP unveiled several outstanding WebOS features at its Feb. 9 event. They were highlighted by its superior multitasking capabilities and searching. But the question remains: is WebOS really that great? It undoubtedly looks nice, but until folks can get their hands on it and…

  • HP EliteBook, ProBook Notebooks Boast Rugged Engineering

    Technology giant HP announced the launch of 11 notebooks designed for business users, ranging from the Elitebook series with an aerospace-inspired casing design and ProBook S-series, aimed at small to medium-size businesses (SMBs). Precision aluminum-alloy hinges, cast titanium-alloy display latches and the HP DisplaySafe frame are a few of the design highlights behind the company’s…

  • Microsoft and Athenahealth Partner on Patient Information Sharing Solution

    Microsoft is teaming up with athenahealth, a web-based practice management, electronic health record and patient communication services vendor, on an electronic health solution intended to improve communication between hospitals, doctors and patients. The cloud-based solution combines athenahealth’s hosted services – athenaClinicals and athenaCollector – with Microsoft’s Amalga enterprise health intelligence platform software. The combined solution…

  • Cisco Partners Face Competitive Crossroads

    Is it safe for Cisco and HP partners to go in the water again? It may seem like the pressure is off, since Cisco and HP’s channel partner conferences don’t fall during the same week this year. But, really, is the pressure off? Or is the competition just as acute as last year. Lee Doyle,…

  • HP Forecast Disappoints on PCs, IT Services

    (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co trimmed its 2011 revenue projections on weak consumer PC demand and a lackluster showing from its IT services arm, sending its shares plummeting 12 percent. The weak performance, which saw HP missing its own revenue target for the fiscal first quarter, made for a tough start for new Chief Executive Leo…

  • Acer Server, Storage Appliances Boast AMD, Intel Processors

    Acer America announced a line of server and storage solutions across a broad range of usage models, including tower, rack, blade and multi-node platforms that are based on Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processors. The Acer server and storage solutions also support the release of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and…

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