...banks. Many American corporations with overseas subsidiaries, including a lot of leading Silicon Valley companies, such as Hewlett-Packard (ticker: HPQ) and Symantec (SYMC), carry hefty cash balances abroad. The practice isn't illegal or a tax dodge. The companies...
...-- or person directly employed by -- the UK Government lost this data. EDS, a long-established, privately owned subsidiary of Hewlett Packard, lost this data. Are you just an idiot? How does the fact that this company loses the gov'ts data not imply that the...
...have sold briskly. Handset giant Nokia (NYSE: NOK) isn't going to take the smartphone migration lying down. Heck, even Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) wants some skin in this game. However, RIM is doing perfectly fine on its own, plummeting share price notwithstanding....
...Business > Americas WASHINGTON –– U.S. technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced plans on Thursday to build a manufacturing plant in southwestern China to make notebook and desktop personal computers for the Chinese market. HP, the worldâs leading computer-maker,...
...even industry. But those findings don't herald the age of the technically shallow CIO. Randy Mott, CIO of Hewlett-Packard and former CIO of Dell and Wal-Mart, where he started his career as a programmer, offers a comparison: It would be almost inconceivable,...
...management database and is a well-established supplier of systems management through BMC Patrol. CA is catching up to Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and BMC. There's widespread agreement that managing the data center cries for automation--even as workload complexity...
...are able to deliver new platforms and services. Size of IT team: 1,500 Top three initiatives: Key tech partners: Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Oracle, SAP Colleges/degrees: BS in physics, Fergusson College, Pune, India; MS in physics and master of technology...
...an IT service is without a monitoring product like VPM 4.0. CREDIBILITY: With VPM 4.0, Fluke is following the likes of CA, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Managed Objects. Visual correlation is the biggest bang for the integration buck when using these behemoths,...
...ate into NetApp's earnings the past two quarters. The company had been boosting its sales force in a bid to challenge EMC, Hewlett-Packard and IBM. NetApp is now curtailing expenses such as travel costs, even though the financial crisis hasn't hurt demand...
...for data warehouse queries. Oracle's products use the Exadata storage cell as a building block, relying on low-cost Hewlett-Packard hardware and intelligent Oracle software to off-load database processing to the storage tier and increase disk I/O bandwidth....