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Are sharks circling HP?

February 9, 2005 Competitors will try to use uncertainty to win customers from HP, analysts predict. It's not yet clear whether they will succeed. TAGS: Intel Itanium, IBM Corp., leadership, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Gateway Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., CEO, Compaq Computer Corp., PC, Intel, server

The world is a tough oyster for U.S. PC makers

November 8, 2000 Although opportunities abound, brand-name PC makers acknowledge that becoming a force in emerging markets such as Asia and Latin America can be a challenging task. TAGS: Latin America, PC company, market share, Brazil, Eastern Europe, tariff, shipment, emerging market, Compaq Computer Corp., Alaska, Mexico, U.S., Gartner Inc., Asia, vice president, China

Server, workstation shipments rise in third quarter

November 2, 2000 Market researcher Dataquest puts server growth at 16.5 percent year over year, with workstations up 3.9 percent, as component shortages have eased. TAGS: server shipment, Dataquest Inc., market share, workstation, shortage, Gartner Inc., supply chain, IBM Corp., shipment, Sun Microsystems Inc., market research company, Compaq Computer Corp., server, Dell, California, HP

Fiorina's fuzzy vision

February 9, 2005 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says departing Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina had a vision. It just changed every few months. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, PC company, vision, merger, East Coast, acquisition, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp., AT&T Corp., CEO, Dell, PC

Sun moves up on IBM in server sales

December 13, 2000 The server market increases 12 percent in the third quarter, to $15.4 billion, with Sun Microsystems advancing over two competitors to take second place overall, a study says. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Unix server, Unix, IBM Corp., Linux server, server, Linux, Compaq Computer Corp., computer company, desktop computer, HP, Dell, operating system

Analyst: HP should price Gateway

February 11, 2005 Under the right circumstances, HP might seek to buy Gateway, according to speculation in a new report. TAGS: Andrew Neff, Gateway Inc., HP PC, eMachines Inc., CEO, HP, spokesman, Dell, Compaq Computer Corp., PC, IBM Corp.

Intel scraps server appliance brand

November 14, 2000 To avoid conflicts with its original equipment manufacturer customers--such as Dell Computer--which produce their own server appliances, Intel ditches its NetStructure brand. TAGS: server appliance, OEM, Intel, PC company, server, Dell, Compaq Computer Corp., brand, IBM Corp., AMD, HP

HP revels in Fiorina's vision, Hurd's discipline

August 28, 2006 Company investors and employees have two leaders to thank for HP's resurgence this year, as the Compaq bet finally starts to pay off. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, Illuminata Inc., profit, Mark Hurd, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., Wall Street, merger, supplier, acquisition, vision, server, AMD, CEO, printer, IBM Corp.

"Blades" shine in grim server market

August 3, 2001 New to the market, the super-slim machines cut a dashing figure, but though they dominate the agenda, even they can't dispel the gloom in the sector overall. TAGS: blade, server market, Transmeta Corp., blade server, Compaq Computer Corp., Gartner Inc., server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Dell, conference, IBM Corp., HP

ThinkPad returns to retail

November 3, 2005 Popular laptop is gearing up for its return to retail, starting with a partnership between manufacturer Lenovo and Office Depot. TAGS: Office Depot Inc., ThinkPad, Lenovo, biometric fingerprint, small business, asset, IBM Corp., China, Toshiba, Dell, Compaq Computer Corp., laptop computer, HP, PC

HP fattened up before latest trim

July 21, 2005 Despite major job cuts after the Compaq merger, the company is back to its mid-2002 size. Was it institutional bloat? Offshore expansion? TAGS: BPO, offshore outsourcing, Bangalore, merger, consulting company, consulting, finance, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp., Dell, U.S.

HP to sell Intel's server appliances

December 21, 2000 The chip giant says Hewlett-Packard will begin selling the NetStructure line of server appliances, and HP plans to offer its own line of NetStructure-based products as early as March. TAGS: server appliance, differentiation, HP NetServer, Intel, server, agreement, consulting, Gartner Inc., HP, chip company, PC company, Dell, IBM Corp., CEO, Compaq Computer Corp.

HP joins crowd in boosting Linux position

August 11, 2000 In what is becoming a game of one-upmanship, Hewlett-Packard follows Dell and IBM to make Linux one of its three "strategic" operating systems. TAGS: Linuxcare Inc., Oslo, HP PA-RISC, Linux, HP-UX, Unix, HP, IBM Corp., Compaq Computer Corp., open source, Dell, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Intel set to rattle server market with Itanium

May 25, 2001 At long last, the company will lift the veil of silence next week from its Itanium chip, setting off a new round of competition in the market for servers and advanced workstation PCs. TAGS: Intel Itanium, HP Server, PC workstation, workstation, Unix server, server, Intel Pentium III, Intel, Unix, PC company, chip company, computer company, Compaq Computer Corp., 64-bit, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP

New HP laptop ready--and waiting--for wireless networking

November 7, 2000 The company next week will take the wraps off one of the smallest, lightest wireless-capable notebooks available, but the necessary antenna will not be included inside the box. TAGS: wireless networking, portable, antenna, expansion, thin-and-light, notebook computer, networking, component, network adapter, PC company, modem, Compaq Computer Corp., HP, decision, multimedia, adapter

HP moves out of pre-Itanium era

May 31, 2005 Launch of NonStop servers using Intel chip marks final shift away from HP's own PA-RISC processors in full server family. TAGS: HP PA-RISC, server line, RISC, Intel Itanium, Unix server, era, HP, Unix, manufacturing, server, Compaq Computer Corp., Intel, IBM Corp., Dell

HP hires Linux luminary

December 5, 2000 Adopting a strategy made popular by more radical companies, the computer giant hires open-source advocate Bruce Perens to give the company a deeper view of the workings of open-source software. TAGS: Bruce Perens, VA Software Corp., Linux, open source, HP PA-RISC, open-source community, Debian, open-source software, Sun Solaris, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp., server, Dell
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