Thursday, September 22, 2011

Apotheker ouster from HP CEO job appears imminent

  Richi Jennings: OK, fire HP CEO Leo, but don't hire Meg Whitman! | Jonny Evans: Apple iPad 2012: Faster, brighter, cheaper
 
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Apotheker ouster from HP CEO job appears imminent
Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker will likely be removed from his position on Thursday and replaced by HP director and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Read More


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Richi Jennings: OK, fire HP CEO Leo, but don't hire Meg Whitman!
Richi's Rant: The rumor runes say Leo Apotheker is to be replaced by Meg Whitman. That's the stupidest idea I've heard in months. Find out why, in The Long View... Insider (free registration requested) Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPad 2012: Faster, brighter, cheaper
Apple iPhone 5 images are appearing everywhere as we enter the final days of the long wait for the new product(s), but what of the iPad 3, can we really expect that device this year? I don't think you can, but you can expect faster, brighter, cheaper tablets as Apple prepares to crush the competition for yet another year. Read More

Cisco and Microsoft cooperate to bring network-layer management to Hyper-V
Windows Server 8 looks promising enough that Cisco it is queuing up two new products designed to extend its network controls to Hyper-V virtual environments when Microsoft releases Windows Server 8 sometime next year. Read More

How to Build a Turnkey Private and Hybrid Cloud
CIOs and data center managers are hesitant to place important data and applications in the public cloud. As a result, turnkey, ready to go, cloud solutions have become very popular. Here are the three essential elements that should constitute any turnkey private and/or hybrid cloud solution. Read More

Windows 8 developer tablets go for $3,500+ on eBay
Several of the souped-up Samsung tablets Microsoft handed out to 5,000 developers at last week's BUILD Windows conference are for sale on eBay at prices as high as $3,500. Read More


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This paper details the significant benefits that Cloud Computing brings and provides guidance to IT decision makers to help their decision making process. This is especially important given the plethora of vendors in the marketplace today. Read Now!

iPad's dominance in tablets to continue for years, Gartner says
Apple created the modern tablet market, and its iPad has become the undisputed king of tablet computers. The iPad promises to hold that dominance for years to come, research firm Gartner said Thursday. Read More

NoSQL is eclipsing the old-time RDBMS
IT is turning to the modern NoSQL and 'NewSQL' approaches over traditional relational databases Read More

Business paper use remains high
Businesses aren't rushing to create paperless offices; in fact, some are relying on paper documents more than ever, according to a new study by CompTIA. Read More

Was Apotheker doomed at HP from the start?
As reports swirled Wednesday of Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker's imminent ouster from the company after less than a year on the job, some observers suggested that if such a thing indeed comes to pass, it won't be that much of a surprise. Read More

Hands-on: 5 wireless keyboards for the iPad
Some typists can't make do with the iPad 2's onscreen keypad. Here are 5 wireless keyboards that could make for faster, more accurate typing. Read More

How Cloud Computing Is Changing Data Center Design, Cost
If you've read this blog for a while, it's no secret that I believe that one aspect of cloud computing is a dramatic drop in the cost of computing. While many discuss cloud computing's cost advantage in terms of better utilization via resource pooling and rapid elasticity, we believe that there is a more fundamental shift going on as data centers are redesigned to focus on scale, efficiency, and a shift to commodity components. Read More

 
 
 

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