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  • HP Should Make Doing Business Easier

    As the still relatively new captain of Hewlett-Packard, Mark Hurd is definitely making his presence felt in a positive way. For the most part, HP is in dramatically better shape than it was a year ago and the significant changes that HP has made in its approach to the channel are being generally well received…

  • HP to Hire ‘Hundreds’ of Salespeople to Push Demand

    Hewlett-Packard is hiring “hundreds” of salespeople to increase demand across channels as part of a play for market share, CEO Mark Hurd revealed June 19 in an address to resellers at the vendor’s Americas Partners Conference in Las Vegas. The boost to the direct sales organization, while competing with VARs for business, would ultimately drive…

  • HP to Fill in More Pieces of PartnerOne Puzzle

    Hewlett-Packard partners are expecting to hear more about the vendor’s ongoing channel transformation at its HP Americas Partner Conference June 19-21 in Las Vegas. The company is expected to announce specifics of its remodeled PartnerOne program that were left out of the initial rollout March 27, including margin and compensation rates, partner level requirements and…

  • IBM Grows Reach of Blade.org

    IBM is getting a boost for its Blade.org group in the form of more financing, additional members and a new product. The Armonk, N.Y., technology giant kicked off Blade.org in February as a vehicle for encouraging other vendors to build products on top of IBM’s BladeCenter platform. The organization was one of the latest moves…

  • HP Hires Best Buy Exec to Run Online Sales Effort

    Hewlett-Packard announced June 5 that it has hired former Best Buy executive, Sam Taylor, to lead Web sales in a bid to boost direct sales of the company’s portfolio of personal systems and imaging and printing products and services. Taylor, a veteran of online and catalog sales, was named senior vice president of HP Online…

  • Microsoft Announces Team Development Tool for Databases

    Microsoft announced a new member of its Visual Studio Team System family geared toward database professionals, and the company also gave some more direction on the future of its development tools overall. Microsoft on May 31 announced Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals, expanding Visual Studio 2005 Team System to include tools that let…

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