The Windows killer: Chromebook
I’ve been a believer in Chromebooks for a long time. Now, everyone else is getting the religion. NPD, a retail market analysis company, reports that sales of Chromebooks exploded from zilch in 2012 to...
View ArticleCrash, bang, boom: Down go all the major browsers at Pwn2Own
If there was ever any doubt that security is a process and not a product, the results of HP Zero Day Initiative’s (ZDI) annual Pwn2Own hacking contest will lay those doubts to rest. All the major Web...
View ArticleDoes HP have a development pipeline or a pipe dream?
HP wants to blow your minds with what’s in its development pipeline. The Machine, it says, will introduce a new kind of system architecture that will use memristors and silicon photonics to “replace a...
View ArticleHP offers OpenStack services offerings
So, you think OpenStack is perfect for your company’s cloud-needs, but you just discovered that finding OpenStack-savvy architects, designers, or even just administrators is like looking for the...
View ArticleHP wants to be your cloud server provider
We’ve gotten really good at deploying virtual machines (VM). That’s a good thing because the cloud depends on VMs. But no matter how many VMs you can place on a server, at the end of the day you still...
View ArticleHP drops out of the public cloud storm
Almost five years ago, HP announced it was going to offer cloud services. On April 7, according to the New York Times, HP announced it’s leaving the public cloud business. HP drops out of the public...
View ArticleHP: We’re not leaving the public cloud
Several days after HP seemed to announce that it was going to stop offering public cloud services, the company is now stating that it will continue to offer its OpenStack-powered Helion public cloud....
View ArticleWhat does HP think it’s doing?
Winston Churchill once said of Russia, “It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.” Now, I don’t deal with international politics. I just write about technology. But when I’ve looked at HP...
View ArticleSUSE acquires HPE’s cloud assets
HPE and SUSE, a top Linux distributor, have a complex relationship. First, HPE spun and merged its non-core software assets with Micro Focus. Micro Focus owns SUSE, a major Linux provider. Now, SUSE...
View ArticleHP and System76 partner to release high-end Linux laptop
Linux laptop player System76 is joining forces with HP to release a high-powered Pop!_OS-powered developer laptop. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor Steven Vaughan-Nichols...
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