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HP updates IT automation suite for cloud deployments
Further pursuing its strategy to help enterprises move workloads to hosted environments, Hewlett-Packard has updated a number of its IT management tools with more capabilities to work with public and private clouds.
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HP turns to design for reversal of PC fortunes
Hewlett-Packard is barely holding on to the top spot in the laptop and desktop market, but hopes a renewed vigor regarding product design will help reverse the fortunes of its PC business.
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IBM, HP server revenues fall in Q2 while Dell's revenue grows, says IDC
IBM and Hewlett-Packard tied for the top position in server factory revenue in the second quarter, with a 29.2 and 29.6 percent share respectively, IDC said on Tuesday.
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Facebook to test first innovative Open Compute racks
Facebook has taken delivery of the first set of innovative server racks it helped design, technology that the company hopes other organisations with large data centers will adopt.
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Next Oracle database set for December or January release
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said the next version of Oracle's database will be released in December or January.
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Oracle NetBeans 7.2 supports the latest PHP and C++
Oracle NetBeans 7.2 IDE (integrated developer environment) will come with support for the latest versions of PHP and C++.
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HP's new virtualisation servers provide path to cloud
Hewlett-Packard on Monday announced new servers that come pre-configured with Microsoft software to help companies deploy virtualised workloads more quickly.
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Cisco expands Unified Computing System networking range
Cisco this week expanded its Unified Computing System networking portfolio in an effort to improve the scalability and performance of the data center consolidation system.
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HP takes on Cisco with own-brand unified data centre networks
At Interop this week, HP unveiled products supporting a new architecture that attempts to unify enterprise data centre, campus and branch networks under a common and consistent operating environment.
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Google Chrome and Firefox security sidestepped by new phishing fraud
A new phishing scam that targets bank and PayPal passwords and other consumer data that criminals use to loot private accounts is designed to beat security built in to Firefox and Chrome Web browsers.






