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  • HP CEO Apotheker gets heat for board involvement

    Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker broke internal policy by being directly involved in the selection process of new directors to the company's board, an investor advisory firm said in a note issued last week.

  • Need for 'big data' analytics drives vendors' acquisitions

    Acquisitions such as <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9212918/Teradata_buys_Aster_Data_boosts_big_data_wares">Teradata's planned purchase of Aster Data Systems</a> announced Thursday are driven by the growing demand for technologies that can help enterprises mine massive volumes of unstructured data, analysts said.

  • HP integrates 3PAR into storage

    HP has announced the integration of 3PAR's storage technology into the storage and network stack of its converged infrastructure portfolio, which it says will support customers' adoption of cloud computing.

  • Intel, HP, IBM invest in effort to create jobs in US

    IBM, Intel and Hewlett-Packard on Monday said they would invest in an effort led by the White House to create jobs and promote growth in emerging technology areas such as cloud computing, health care and mobile applications.

  • HP officially lays Neoview to rest

    Hewlett-Packard has officially consigned its Neoview to history, less than four years after introducing it to the market as the company's core offering in the business intelligence (BI) space.

  • Businesses plan a tablet buying spree

    The number of corporations arming workers with tablets will double early this year, a research firm said last month, citing its recent survey of 1,641 IT buyers.

  • 10 IT-related predictions for 2011

    We were wrong -- so far -- that Carol Bartz would be ousted as Yahoo CEO by the end of this year, but we were right that Apple's tablet, whose name wasn't known at the end of last year, would be huge. OK, so that second one was probably a given, but not all of our 2010 predictions were so easy. We think the same is true with our 2011 predictions.

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