HP fires broadside at Cisco’s “Hotel California” unified computing strategy
The once and future Cisco integration partner outlines why HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure is the better play
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The once and future Cisco integration partner outlines why HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure is the better play
Following the launch of Cisco’s new Unified Computing System, HP has some strong words for its integration partner
Dell, Fujitsu and HP are among the vendors preparing for Windows 7, Microsoft’s next generation OS
HP Canada’s Dave Frederickson says partners will have new, more powerful offerings to bring to mid market and enterprise customers
Looking to help partners close deals in a challenging economy, Microsoft and HP are offering zero per cent financing to entice customers
Computing giant tries to expand the PC trash-to-cash market
Frederickson sat down with CDN editor Paolo Del Nibletto to discuss a busy 2008 in this video interview
A Symantec-sponsored study reveals where the channel opportunity in the data centre resides in 2008
Citing appeal in the education and hospitality sectors, HP will also offer a business service and support package
The L2455w 24-inch diagonal widescreen LCD monitor from HP is a good compliment too
In a game of executive musical chairs, Greg Chappell is HP Canada’s new channel chief and Dave Frederickson takes over the Enterprise Storage and Servers Group
HP has updated its desktop virtualization software with a new protocol to boost streaming video performance
Competition among PC makers could intensify as consumers and enterprises tighten budgets during the economic downturn
Now Ballmer may have to take the stand in his and Microsoft’s own defense. That ought to be rich
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