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  • Cisco, HP Expand Cloud Computing Efforts

    Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard continue to push their cloud computing agendas with new offerings and services. Cisco executives, including Lew Tucker, CTO of cloud computing at the vendor, and Padmasree Warrior, senior vice president of engineering and CTO of Cisco, are expected to discuss the company’s cloud strategy and unveil a host of new technologies…

  • Dell Kills Streak 7 Tablet

    Dell is discontinuing its Streak 7 tablet, a few months after killing the smaller Streak 5. Together, that means the end of the manufacturer s first foray into Android-based tablets. Streak 7 is no longer available online, read a new note on Dell’s Website, but you can browse our other mobile devices for similar products.…

  • HP Buys Web-to-Print Specialist Hiflex

    Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced the acquisition of Hiflex Software, a privately held software solutions provider specializing in Web-to-print and management information systems solutions for printing services. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 1991, Hiflex is headquartered in Aachen, Germany. Following the acquisition, Hiflex will continue to service its current customers, HP said…

  • Microsoft Cloud Services Get Service Updates, New Customers

    Technology giant Microsoft announced the first major service update for Microsoft Office 365, the company’s  cloud productivity service for businesses of all sizes. The service will also be available to try in 22 additional markets today, including Argentina, Iceland, Indonesia, South Africa and Taiwan. Microsoft is making more than 30 new updates to Office 365…

  • Google, Apple Command 71% U.S. Smartphone Share: Nielsen

    Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) command 71 percent of smartphone market share in the United States, with Android accounting for 43 percent share and iOS nabbing 28 percent through the third quarter. HTC had 15 percent of Android phone share, followed by Motorola and Samsung at over 10 percent apiece, according to new data from…

  • HP Launches Enterprise-Scale StoreOnce Backup Systems

    Hewlett-Packard made a significant leap ahead in the storage systems market Nov. 29 when it launched a fast-processing, enterprise-scale, disk-based backup system with an advanced data deduplication feature. HP, which calls the new dedupe scheme "Deduplication 2.0," claims that its B6200 StoreOnce Backup System can process and restore data at the breakneck speed of 28TB…

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