HP
ZDNet, 6/16/03: HP Solidifies Adaptive Management Strategy
By Paula Musich
CHICAGO—Hewlett-Packard Co. Monday at the HP Software Forum brought its Adaptive Management vision into sharper focus and filled in pieces of that vision with new and enhanced offerings.
According to HP's vision, IT infrastructure has to be adaptable for any business event to be an enabler for change. That means greater automation and virtualization, said Nora Denzel, senior vice president and general manager of HP's Global Software Business Unit in her keynote Monday.
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Mobile
The Wall Street Journal, 6/18/03: Wi-Fi Provider Places Bet On Business Travelers
By CARL BIALIK
Will the business travelers of tomorrow demand wireless Internet access?
David Garrison, chief executive of STSN Inc., a provider of Internet access to hotels and conferences, says more business travelers are seeking easy ways to connect their laptops to the Internet. He says hotels will need to offer access to Wi-Fi – technology that connects computers to the Web without cables – to keep their business.
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Larry Ellison
Fortune, 6/10/03: Larry Ellison and the Art of War
Oracle’s brash CEO has unleashed a storm in the technology industry with his hostile bid for PeopleSoft. Here’s how things might shake out for Ellison, PeopleSoft, and industry colossus SAP.
By David Kirkpatrick
thank you, Larry Ellison. You've just inaugurated another extended period of technology industry drama. Oracle's hostile bid to pay $5.1 billion in cash for enterprise software company PeopleSoft may not generate quite the chaos as Hewlett-Packard's prolonged merger dance with Compaq, but then again it might get close. After all, that saga had no character quite so colorful-and quotable-as you.
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