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HP to cut salaries as profits decline; CEO takes hit, too
Hewlett-Packard said it will reduce pay across the board and cut back on travel and other discretionary spending after reporting a 13% decline in earnings for its fiscal first quarter.
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HP posts declines in all groups but EDS
Microsoft-Red Hat deal shows need for virtualization support
AMD stockholders approve chip manufacturing spin-off on second try
New BlackBerry enterprise server zooms in on IT management tools
AMD delays chip plant spin-off vote because of low turnout
Intel confirms eight-core server chip is Nehalem EX
Dell outlines plan to help customers cut energy costs
Intel delays Itanium upgrade to add new features
New Xeon chips from Intel surface on retail sites
College dropout is one-man IT shop — at college lab
Meet Justin King -- the one-man IT shop. At the five-year-old Human Neuroimaging Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, IT plays a key role in innovative research involving functional magnetic resonance imaging machines.
2 The Big Server Push
Strong demand for the benefits of virtualization continues to propel server projects -- despite economic uncertainty.
Review: Antec's Skeleton PC case -- test components with style
Antec's Skeleton is an enclosure that offers plenty of room for testing computer components without any solid panels to block your access. We give a blow-by-blow account of how well it works.
Q&A;: FEC's effort to make campaign data more accessible adds IT complexity
For the Federal Election Commission, enforcing campaign finance laws and making financing data publicly accessible requires a vast server farm, multiple levels of databases and a variety of security tools.
Business takes a shine to Apple
The Mac's rock-solid operating system. The iPhone's rock-star style. Features and function are helping Apple woo the enterprise.
Review: Dell primes servers for virtualization
The top-of-the-line R905 has double the number of processors, double the RAM capacity and more than triple the disk space than Dell's other virtualization-ready machines. And it provides plenty of room to grow.
Boston College converts chapel into data center
Boston College's new data center resides inside a former chapel on land acquired from the Catholic Archdiocese.
Q&A;: Schwartz says financial meltdown plays into Sun's hands
In an interview, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz said the economic downturn will make IT managers more open to technology changes — and claimed that will work to his company's advantage.
50%-off storage
Going far beyond the basic integration and certification activities that one would expect for support of a popular application, storage vendors are integrating management functionality and working to develop other ways to distinguish and differentiate their VMware support, and with that have come some bold claims.
Small Business Server 2008 gets 'small' right
Microsoft's revamp of Small Business Server takes the sting out of setup and administration for IT-challenged shops, without sacrificing the functionality that all businesses need.
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