HP creates Halo effect
IT giant unveils a new product which, it claims, will "disrupt" the traditional videoconferencing market.
IT giant unveils a new product which, it claims, will "disrupt" the traditional videoconferencing market.
weekly roundup Hewlett-Packard has had one heck of a week, to say the least. After controversy erupted early this month over the company's use of questionable tactics to investigate an insider leak, HP Chairman Patricia Dunn resigned last Friday ahead of her initial plan to stay on the board until January 2007.
weekly roundup Some enterprises may find themselves struggling to manage a myriad of consumer devices that employees bring into office each day. Most are concerned with the security of these devices, since workers use them for both work and play.
I remember a time when videoconferencing was big. Hook up a TV, some camera and audio equipment to the network, and voila, one can bid adieu to long-distance travel and say goodbye forever to jetlag, right?
weekly roundup Hewlett-Packard has had one heck of a week, to say the least. After controversy erupted early this month over the company's use of questionable tactics to investigate an insider leak, HP Chairman Patricia Dunn resigned last Friday ahead of her initial plan to stay on the board until January 2007.
Hewlett-Packard taps biometrics and other software tricks to protect its new line of handhelds.
What can you get for 13.9 billion buckaroos? For Hewlett-Packard, US$13.
A severance pay of at least US$7.2 million, that's why.
Hewlett-Packard confirms the U.S. Department of Justice has started an inquiry into its beleaguered Autonomy acquisition, following news it uncovered fraudulent accounting on the latter's part.