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HP Drives Home $2 Billion Enterprise Services Contract With GM



HP secured a major contract renewal as part of a $2 billion agreement with automaker General Motors, the companies announced Tuesday. Under terms of the agreement, HP (NYSE: HPQ) will manage GM's ( Read More

"Complex" Health Issues Cause Jobs to Step Aside



HP Betting on Next Gen Info Management



REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – HP Labs is making a number of big bets on new technology areas as part a refocused effort to make its research pay off commercially. The company announced Read More

Cisco Network Setup Scores for 'Magic' Johnson



Tech Execs Don't Sugarcoat Economic Woes



SAN FRANCISCO - Tech execs gave a dour assessment of the near-erm impact of the faltering economy on the tech industry. "My sense is this is the deepest [economic downturn] I've seen in my Read More

The Next Step in Enterprise Social Networking?



PALO ALTO, Calif. – Enterprise collaboration tools provider Socialtext said it is upping the ante in the competition for corporate customers with to Read More

Twitter for the Enterprise? Ask Socialcast



Small to medium size companies may get on the social networking bandwagon &# Read More

HP, Yahoo and Intel Partner for New Cloud Computing Push



Yahoo, Intel and HP have announced an ambitious research initiative focused on studying the software, hardware and datacenter management issues surrounding cloud computing. The group's new Cloud Co Read More

Inside CIOs' Investing Decisions



PALO ALTO, Calif. — Even executives at large technology companies can find themselves challenged about when and where to invest in the latest gadgets, software and IT improvements. "One Read More

Are Enterprises Effectively Tapping the Social?



Hey Enterprise: Here Comes the 3G iPhone



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3G iPhone: What's the Real Cost?



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What's Cooking in Google's Enterprise Labs?



Newsflash: Google isn't your typical enterprise software company. The search giant that's made billions off its consumer online services has some unique ideas for attracting enterprise custome Read More

Apple's iPhone: The 3G Sequel



Software Sales in 'SaaSy' Transition



PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Enterprise software vendors take notice: Slick doesn't sell anymore. That was one of the comments made at the Read More

Microsoft in Search of Breakthroughs



MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Microsoft opened part of its Silicon Valley research operation to share a bit of the technologies and explorations its making in search of the next big hit. Rick Rashid, w Read More

IBM Snares InfoDyne in Financial Transactions Push



IBM beefed up its financial transactions portfolio with today's announcement that it's purchased privately-held InfoDyne. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Park Ridge, Illinois-based InfoDyne Read More

Citrix, HP Play 'Let's Make a Deal'



Citrix today announced a major deal with HP as part of its plans to grow the market for XenServer, the virtualization software it gained last year with its Read More

Sun Unveils Virtual Desktop Upgrade



Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) announced a major upgrade today of its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure software. VDI 2.0, available now, supports a range of operating systems (Windows XP and Vista, Read More

HP Touts More Efficient Datacenter Strategy



HP announced several moves designed to advance the long-running "adaptive enterprise" strategy it's been promoting to corporat Read More

Strategy Clues With New Head of HP's PC Group?



HP (NYSE:HPQ) announced today it's appointed a former executive of Sun and Azul Systems to a leadership post in its Personal System Group (PSG). Stephen DeWitt's new role as senior vice pres Read More

Apple's iPhone SDK Off to The Races



You can expect to see plenty of new third-party applications for Apple's iPhone. At least that seems a reasonable conclusion based on today's announcement that over 100,000 developers have dow Read More

Microsoft Targets Office Remote Execution Flaws



Microsoft's Office productivity suite is the latest focus of its regular monthly patches, with the software colossus today urging users to lock down a dozen vulnerabilities -- four of which it con Read More

FCC Chairman Says 'Balance' is Key to Net Neutrality



STANFORD, Calif. – What role does the federal government have in the network neutrality debate? Where are things at with the 700 MHz wireless spectrum auction? Fede Read More

What's Apple's Enterprise iPhone Play?



Enterprise customers may not have long to wait to find out how the iPhone might be a better corporate citizen. An Apple spokesman told InternetNews.com the company has "some very exciting Read More

Yahoo Not Sitting Still on Mobile



Yahoo continues firing on all cylinders in the mobile area despite the looming presence of Microsoft's Read More

Streamlining Tech Support And Rooting Out 'Evil'



PALM DESERT, CALIF.-- Solutions to solve those pesky PC support problems, as well as larger enterprise security concerns, were on display here at the Read More

Tech Hits (And Misses) Keep on Coming at DEMO



PALM DESERT, CALIF. -- Another year, another DEMO conference. The new tech product and services showcase has been plugging awa Read More

Can't We All Just Communicate?



PALM DESERT, CALIF. -- Whether it's managing your voicemail from your computer desktop or updating your blog through your phone, communications advancements marked the first day of Read More

DEMO Trots Out New Tech



The biannual DEMO conference starts this week in Palm Desert, Calif., with a gaggle of new tech products and services from sta Read More

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