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HewlettPackard

IFS picks a pair of unpickled people
By: Stephen Withers

Enterprise applications provider IFS has made two senior sales appointments.


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Giant HP/EDS merger one step closer: a $13.9 billion story
By: Stephen Withers

Shareholders in HP and EDS have approved the IT industry's second largest merger and acquisition, with HP set to gobble up global outsourcing giant EDS for a whopping $US13.9 billion. It's a deal that's only exceeded by HP's other major merger of the 21st century: the $US25 billion acquisition of Compaq. What remains for the deal to truly be sealed?


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HP to acquire Colubris
By: Stephen Withers

HP has announced a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held wireless network provider Colubris Networks.


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HP brings studio colour to notebook
By: Stephen Withers

One of the problems with the screens used on most notebooks is that they can only display a relatively limited range of colours. HP has realised there's a market segment that needs something a lot better.


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Heads in the clouds: HP, Intel and Yahoo!
By: Davey Winder

Three of the IT powerhouses have got together and created a global, multi-data centre, open source test bed for the advancement of cloud computing research.


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Haas has new job at HP ProCurve
By: Stephen Withers

HP has appointed Marius Haas as senior vice president and general manager of its ProCurve Networking business.


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HP search deal Microsoft's Silverlight Trojan horse?
By: Stephen Withers

With opposition in many quarters to its Flash competitor Silverlight, Microsoft may be turning to OEM search deals to get the software preinstalled on PCs. First cab off the rank: HP.


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Another XP SP3 issue surfaces
By: Stephen Withers

While many people have found Service Pack 3 to be a painless update for Windows XP, the list of issues experienced by some users continues to grow.


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Printers: Samsung’s new license to print money
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

If there was a way you could print money, wouldn’t you implement it? That’s exactly what Samsung is doing with its new strategy to make business printing – for SOHO, medium and large businesses – a major new plank of its growth strategy, while challenging all the major printing incumbents.


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HP challenges IBM for service supremacy with $13.9 billion EDS buyout
By: Stan Beer

In a move that pits Hewlett-Packard against IBM in a struggle for leadership of the massive IT services market, HP has acquired EDS for US$13.9 billion. The acquisition will more than double HP's services revenue of $16.6 billion in 2007, with the combined revenues of both companies for that period totalling $38 billion. The acquisition deal will be closed in the second half of 2008.


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Asus Eee PC 900 set to square off against HP Mini-Note PC
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Not yet available but due in stores by the end of May, the new Asus Eee PC 900 series is the most anticipated computer of the year, with more storage, more memory and a bigger screen in both Windows XP and Linux models. Clearly destined to be another major hit for Asus, the Eee PC 900 faces real competition this time in the new HP Mini-Note – will both be winners?


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Apple tops for tech support
By: Stephen Withers

Apple's "stellar" tech support topped the list in a recent survey conducted by a consumer group.


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HP turns theory into fact with memristor memory
By: Stephen Withers

It's been 37 years since Leon Chua hypothesised the existence of the memristor - the 'missing' basic electronic circuit element to complement the capacitor, resistor and inductor - but Hewlett-Packard scientists have finally made one.


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Ballmer suggests XP might stay while PC makers flout Microsoft
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The other Steve, Steve Ballmer, has suggested that Microsoft might keep on selling XP if it’s what customers want – but companies such as Dell, HP and Lenovo plan to keep on selling it anyway – thanks to an escape clause in Vista’s licensing.


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Aussies spent $US1 billion on servers
By: Stephen Withers

The Australian server market reached $US1.001 billion during 2007 according to analyst firm IDC.


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Deluge of printers from HP
By: Stephen Withers

For most printer vendors, debuting three or four new models at once would be a big deal. But Hewlett-Packard has announced a raft of 18 laser and inkjet printers and multifunction devices that are relevant to markets ranging from the high end of SOHO through SMEs to enterprise customers.
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Note to HP: The Mini-Note PC rocks!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Watch out ASUS – HP’s Mini-Note PC might be a bit more expensive, but it’s squarely aimed at knocking the Eee PC off its perch as the most desirable sub-notebook computer out there. It comes with Linux or Windows, too – will the Mini-Note be the one for you?


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HP provides carbon offset for printer buyers
By: Stephen Withers

LaserJet printers purchased between January 21 and April 30 will be backed by carbon offsets the emissions associated with the devices' estimated power consumption over their useful lifetime.


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