Often lost amid the talk of cloud deployment models and hybrid hosting efficiencies is the actual task of properly deploying enterprise applications. Deploying applications touches so many aspects of ...
When HP (news, site) bought Tower in 2008 the reason they gave for doing so was to extend their reach in the information management market. The recent upgrade of the TRIM document management software ...
Hewlett-Packard’s new x86 server line, announced Monday, aims to wring out as much management overhead as possible through automation and improved energy management. HP today provided an overview of ...
Today's enterprises are creating web-based content at breakneck speed. Much of this digital content becomes bona fide business records that demand document management with regulatory compliance and ...
Wayne Rash is a longtime technology journalist who has directed product testing centers. He is President of Wayne Rash & Associates, an analysis and editorial services firm located near Washington, ...
When it comes to data center servers, the goal is to pack the most power into the smallest, most efficient package. HP has leapfrogged past traditional blade servers with its new Moonshot line that ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. this week will announce details of what it calls its Adaptive Management Platform, a strategy aimed at helping companies aggregate, share and manage heterogeneous data center ...
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday rolled out software aimed to simplify the management of its BladeSystem blade servers running Linux, said the company. The new software, HP Control Tower, is based on ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
As part of its "adaptive enterprise" push, Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday announced new services and software for managing information technology operations. As expected, HP announced software for ...
One year later a post-merger Hewlett-Packard is still tilling the soil to prove it made the right technology decisions Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard’s chairman and CEO, chose her words carefully.
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