HP: No driver, no direction
Now that Carly Fiorina has been ousted, Hewlett-Packard says it needs a new captain, not a new course, but outsiders say the company needs to change its tack.
Five RAID units tested
It's affordable and easy to manage -- two qualities you rarely hear mentioned about storage. We test your RAID options.
Opening doors for women in computing
Harvard president's comments reignite debate over women in computer science, with reformers trying to reverse guy-centric patterns.
Picture this: A new breed of cameras
Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?
"Speed up" Linux with hdparm
Many Linux systems use conservative defaults that could hamper performance but the hdparm tool might overcome this problem.
Sun hopes for better storage with Honeycomb
Undaunted by past flubs, firm hopes new system will speed data retrieval and make disk failure a nearly ignorable event.
HP's PC dreams
By combining the printer and PC units, HP is fusing its cash cow with a unit that has struggled to achieve consistent profitability. Will it work?
ILM: Getting intimate with data
ILM is the future of storage (or so we're told). But what is it? How do you get it? The details may still be a bit sketchy but that doesn't necessarily mean you can afford to put considerations to the side.
What on earth are grids anyway?
What exactly is grid computing? Here are answers to everything you wanted to know about the technology but were afraid to ask.
Dell is swell, customers say
Reversing a recent slide in satisfaction rankings among its business customers, Dell beat out Hewlett-Packard and IBM in a measure that's closely watched for potential insights into future PC sales trends.
Lenovo's next chief looks to the future
Stephen Ward, general manager of IBM's Personal Systems Group, will lead the way as the new Lenovo sets its sights outside China.
Dell opens up about 'scalable' strategy
Michael Dell addresses attendees at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco.
IBM exit a sign of times
Big Blue's plan to sell its PC unit to China's Lenovo Group (formerly known as Legend)
would be the latest example of a move toward consolidation as the market reaches maturity.
Australia's affair with mainframes
Leading Australian companies HCF, ANZ Bank, Westpac and St George share their ups and downs with the mighty mainframe in this special report.
Are PC makers poised for major hit?
A third of today's top 10 manufacturers could exit the PC business by 2007, according to a new report.
Coming soon: Google TV?
As more people consume multimedia online, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are quietly upping the ante with new search tools for video.
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