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Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker will take the stage later today in San Francisco to outline his (so-far unclear) vision for the IT giant. Continued »
Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker will take the stage later today in San Francisco to outline his (so-far unclear) vision for the IT giant. Continued »
Hewlett-Packard shareholders should not vote for three new board members backed by new HP CEO
Oracle, which some wiseguy termed the world's scariest software company, may now--with the Sun acquisition -- be the world's scariest IT company, Period. The software giant's...
The latest parlor game among Hewlett-Packard channel partners is guessing where Adrian Jones will set up shop. Jones, as first reported by SearchITChannel.com yesterday, quietly resigned from HP last week....
Leo Apotheker, who proved somewhat, um, elusive, during the first weeks of his stint as Hewlett-Packard CEO, will speak at HP's Americas Partner Conference (APC) in late April....
Looks like Hewlett-Packard is ejecting a few bozos from its clown car of a board.
The verdict is in and SAP owes Oracle $1.3 billion for copyright infringement.
Oracle had sought up to $3 billion while SAP, which admitted wrongdoing, said the true damages amount should lie between $28 million and $41 million.
Given the number of high-profile executives leaving Microsoft in recent months, there are some inside (and out) of the company that wonder if Steve Ballmer is the problem, rather than the solution, for Microsoft.
The strange interpretive dance by Hewlett-Packard, Oracle and SAP has put everyone's spidey sense in overdrive. Court proceedings on
HP's board can't catch a break these days. Now it's Jack Welch getting in on the action, terming...
