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HP, Vidyo Partner on Visual Collaboration Services
Technology giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Vidyo Inc., a software-based videoconferencing solution provider, announced an agreement to expand the HP Halo portfolio to include conference room and desktop endpoints that run on enterprise networks. Available through HP and channel partners, the solutions will be interoperable with traditional videoconferencing endpoints and current HP Halo telepresence and video…
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Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis Offered by HP
The service includes the Security Requirements Gap Analysis, which provides clients with access to security expertise and the tools to fix and avoid security issues. This capability examines applications to identify technical security requirements imposed by relevant laws, regulations or practices. The solution also includes the Architectural Threat Analysis, which is aimed at reducing client…
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Vidyo and HP Team Up on Video Conferencing
Hewlett-Packard is looking to drive down the cost and expand the customer base of its Halo telepresence products through a partnership with Vidyo. Through the partnership, which was announced June 9, HP will integrate Vidyo’s VidyoConferencing software into HP PCs and other products to offer high-definition desktop video conferencing over enterprise networks. READ MORE >>
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Microsoft Windows XP Security Issue Revealed by Google Engineer
Microsoft has issued a security advisory, saying it is investigating reports of a vulnerability in Windows XP and the operating system’s Windows Help and Support Center Function. Microsoft says the vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user is lured to a web page or if a user clicks on a “specially crafted link”…
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10 Things Dell Must Do to Catch Up to HP
10 Things Dell Must Do to Catch Up to HP 1. Keep It Simple Dell tries to do too much. The company has spent the last few years attempting to be the company that satisfies any potential buyer. That’s a mistake. HP has shown that simplicity will reign supreme in the computing market. That company…