Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Why HP changed its board; How to divorce your tech vendor

How to divorce your tech vendor | New CIO cleans up outsourced IT at Clorox

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Why HP changed its board
Hewlett-Packard reshuffled its board this week, adding some prominent tech and business veterans in what may be an effort to escape its turbulent past and give its CEO, Leo Apotheker, some new help. Read More


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How to divorce your tech vendor
Follow these 7 tips to protect your IT assets -- and essential company data -- from a service provider breakup gone bad Read More

New CIO cleans up outsourced IT at Clorox
The Clorox company brought in a new CIO to re-establish control of the company's tech direction, bring IT up to date and generate business value. Read More


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This webcast demonstrates how field-proven Avocent MergePoint® Infrastructure Explorer software is already providing substantial ROI for data centers up to 500 racks. Its dynamic, graphic interface gives a deep view of your data center to help you more efficiently plan changes, lower operating costs, and deliver on-target capacity planning. Watch Now.

HP orders probe into Hurd's departure, report says
Hewlett-Packard plans to commission an external probe into the resignation of former CEO Mark Hurd, including his controversial multi-million dollar severance package. Read More

Cisco invests in cloud chip maker
Cisco has invested in Tilera, a developer of multicore processors for cloud computing and communications, as part of the chip maker's $45 million round announced this week. Read More


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IBM Q4 net income rises 9 percent
IBM said Tuesday that net income for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31 rose 9 percent to $5.3 billion year-over-year, helped by strong performance in growth markets as well as software sales. Revenues for the quarter were $29 billion, a 7 percent increase. Read More

Do investors have a right to know more about Jobs's health?
Apple CEO's leave rekindles debate about disclosure responsibilities A week after news of his medical leave became public, the first sentence of a Wall Street Journal story this morning asks: "How sick is Steve Jobs?" The underlying questions are whether Apple investors have a right to know and whether Apple's board has an obligation to tell them. Those questions are being debated anew by investors, corporate directors and regulators. Read More



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