Hewlett Packard - Page 3
The company debuts new toner technology, secure cloud printing features and space-saving designs for mobile-enabled workplaces.
Dell hasn't been the world’s largest notebook maker in a long time. In fact, in worldwide PC shipments, the company is still trailing Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo. But when it comes to Chromebooks—devices running Google’s Chrome operating system—Dell performs surprisingly well. A major reason...
Home security systems aren't secure, HP claims; ARM buys IoT security company Offspark; Qualcomm settles antitrust dispute with China for $975 million; and there's more.
Microsoft teams with point-of-sale solution providers to help retailers combat payment fraud and avoid getting stung by the upcoming credit card liability shift.
Sprint offers Verizon, AT&T customers half-price wireless deal; Rumors surface for Apple iPhone 6S, iPhone 7 in 2015; Microsoft Releases Dynamics GP 2015 ERP for SMBs looking to the Cloud; and more.
AUSTIN, Texas—Dell executives used the recent Dell World 2014 show here to unveil a number of new initiatives designed to accelerate its efforts to grow its enterprise IT solutions and services ambitions. The company announced its PowerEdge FX converged infrastructure solution, new moves in...
Hewlett-Packard on Oct. 29 unveiled a new computer it's calling Sprout that is hardly the typical desktop or laptop PC that we are familiar with. It can best be described as a full, all-in-one Windows 8.1 PC that combines touch-screens, full gesture control, a physical keyboard, scanning technology,...
.Net developers may be IBM's prize in cloud deal with Microsoft; Windows 10 to offer robust security; HP launches Intel-based Moonshot servers; and more news.
Big data giants flex at Strata + Hadoop World; HP adds deployment options for its DR-as-a-service; and more tech news.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The acquisition of private cloud vendor Eucalyptus could either confuse HP's cloud strategy or consolidate its position. Time will tell.