HP exits low-cost tablet market in product shakeup
HP is scrapping its low-end tablet lineup to focus on detachables, hybrids and business tablets.
HP is scrapping its low-end tablet lineup to focus on detachables, hybrids and business tablets.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has outlined new details about its hybrid cloud partnership with Microsoft, saying it will provide a new hardware product that integrates with the Azure Cloud platform and build its software to take advantage of Microsoft's offerings.
A report released today by researcher IHS named Huawei, Cisco, Brocade and HP as the four leading companies in the enterprise networking sector.
HP Inc. is shying away from the consumer wearable market, but sees an untapped opportunity in wearables for businesses
The ZBook Studio is a 15.6-inch laptop with a 4K screen
The average economic impact of cyber crime on Australian organisations increased from $4.2 million last year to $4.9 million according to the Ponemon Institute’s 2015 Cost of Cyber Crime Study.
Allies with Broadcom, Intel and VMware on OpenSwitch NOS
Cisco is tying with a Chinese partner for joint development and better access to the local market, according to a newspaper report.
Claims it's owed $58M while HP seeks "full credit" after cancellation
HP collected data on nearly 6000 vehicles the company owns to gain efficiencies based on how they are used.
Accton-based hardware, announced in February, certified by OCP and run multiple OSes
Big changes are afoot at HP as the company prepares for a split up this spring. Big data software is expected to be a pillar of the new Enterprise focused HP company.
Parse, <a href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/2824545/application-development/review-parse-delivers-mobile-apps-not-for-business.html">which provides a cloud platform for mobile and desktop apps,</a> plans to open-source all of its SDKs, starting with kits for iOS, OS X and Android.
While the United States unemployment rate has hit a post-recession low, the network and computing industry has not been without significant layoffs so far in 2015.
Apple sold approximately 4.8 million Macs in the June quarter, according to the average of 30 analysts' forecasts published by Fortune.