Tag: HP

  • Contrarian Analysts

    You know why an analyst sometimes go all in on contrarian opinions? Because if they turn out to have been right, they get all the recognition for having been the first to see a new trend. And if they were wrong, then it’s just one more time they weren’t 100% right. The only drawback is…

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  • HP yokes Autonomy, Vertica together for big data push

    As expected: HP yokes Autonomy, Vertica together for big data push

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  • Oracle buying WebOS from HP to power Exadata

    Oracle buying WebOS from HP to power Exadata? Well not exactly, but still interesting rumour – what would Oracle do with WebOS?

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  • RainStor Database Technology Embedded Within HP Investigation Solution

    RainStor Database Technology Embedded Within HP Investigation Solution. I don’t know how many people have a need for investigation solutions, but there are certainly manz who have some requirements that point into the same direction, namely providing on-line (SQL) access to large amounts of relatively structured information (think logs or messages) for a long time…

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  • HP Sues Hurd For Accepting Oracle Co-President Position

    I wasn’t going to write about Mark Hurd joining Oracle, but this is too good to ignore, or as Dave Kellogg puts it: This makes daytime soaps look boring by comparison. More in Techcrunch. And some more unique thoughts from Curt Monash.

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  • HP buying Stratavia

    I know I’m late, but this is too important to let pass by. So HP is buying Stratavia, as reported by TechcrunchIT. It will fit nicely with what used to be Opsware and now seems to be called HP Data Center Automation Center. Quite a blow for GridApp, who I hear worked a lot with…

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  • HP kauft Opsware

    TechCrunch: A Web 1.0 Success Story: HP Acquires Opsware For $1.6 billion. Jeder, der schon mal vertieft mit Opsware zu tun hatte, wird das Produkt auf der zweiten Silbe betonen, oder das Op gleich weglassen. Erstaunlich, wie weit sie mit nur 550 Mitarbeitern gekommen sind. Mal sehen, ob HP damit glücklich wird.

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