1. HP extends Gen8 server series
    Dubai: HP has extended its HP ProLiant Generation 8 (Gen8) portfolio with new servers that deliver increased performance, simplified maintenance and improved data center uptime. HP also announced new financial, support and partner programs, including the HP ProActive Insight Architecture Alliance, which brings together some of the world's leading technology companies to eliminate manual maintenance tasks and significantly improve data center efficiency.
    TradeArabia, 12:16
  2. HP solutions conference
    New solutions about the latest developments in virtualisation, converged systems, cloud systems, IT infrastructure, including servers and storage and networking, will be discussed during an HP conference on Wednesday at the Westin Dragonara Resort, St Julian's. HP, with the support of Intel Xeon processors, will be highlighting the value of virtualisation with the power of converged systems. Entitled 'HP solutions', the conference is open to customers, business
    The Times of Malta, 12:12
  3. Mexico vows to push for business interests including SMEs at G20 forum
    0 In a sign of keeping tabs on world leaders whose economies represent 90 percent of the world gross domestic product (GDP), the current holder of the G20 global governance group's presidency, Mexico, vowed to monitor recommendations made by business community leaders to promote trade and investment, with a special focus on small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs). "By creating a new working group during the Mexican presidency to analyze
    Today's Zaman, 12:12
  4. Computex to debut Windows 8 on ultrabooks
    Central News Agency Taipei, May 27 (CNA) Company representatives from around the world will be able to put their hands on ultra-thin laptops running on Microsoft Corp.'s highly anticipated operating system at Computex Taipei in June, according to one of the organizers.
    Taiwan News, 11:51
  5. Rich rewards
    Companies trim bonuses, hand out more in stock By BERNARD CONDON and CHRISTINA REXRODE Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs. The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive pay research firm. That was up more than 6 percent from the previous year, and is the second year in a row of increases.
    CourierPostOnline.com, 11:46
  6. Computex to debut Windows 8 on ultrabooks
    Taipei, May 27 (CNA) Company representatives from around the world will be able to put their hands on ultra-thin laptops running on Microsoft Corp.'s highly anticipated operating system at Computex Taipei in June, according to one of the organizers. This year at Computex, visitors will see a preview on Windows 8-based ultrabooks, said Enoch Du, secretary-general of the Taipei Computer Association, which co-organizes the world's second largest tech trade fair.
    Focus Taiwan, 09:58
  7. Know your processor!
    May 27, 2012, 05.53AM IST | | | | | | | What's a Core i7 and why is it better than an i3? There's also Core i5? And what about AMD?
    Times of India, 06:35
  8. Entrepreneurship cell praises e-cell in National Institute of Technology Karnataka
    Vinobha K TVinobha K T, TNN | May 27, 2012, 06.44AM IST | | MANGALORE: National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN), India's largest entrepreneurship fraternity, has accredited EFOREA, the Entrepreneurship Cell of National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), as a high performance e-cell. The highest rating has been accredited to NITK in acknowledgement of its continuing persistence with fostering a vibrant culture of innovation and
    Times of India, 06:25
  9. EU court to rule on $1.1 billion Microsoft fine
    Reuters May 24, 2012 Tweet Comment 0 StoryPhotos ( 1 ) Europe's second-highest court will rule on June 27 whether EU regulators were justified in fining Microsoft $1.1 billion.Photograph by: Sean Gallup , Getty Images Europe's second-highest court will rule on June 27 whether EU regulators were justified in fining Microsoft $1.1 billion four years ago for failing to comply with an antitrust ruling intended to make business easier for its rivals.
    Ottawa Citizen, 03:10
  10. Intel: Taliban after Dr Afridi blood
    May 27, 2012 - Shafqat Ali | DC | Islamabad Intelligence officials have said keeping Dr Shakil Afridi in Peshawar's central prison is no less than keeping him in plain sight of the Taliban who are purportedly baying for his blood. According to an intelligence report submitted to authorities in Islamabad, Dr Afridi, who helped the American Central Investigative Agency hunt down al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden, faces a grave threat to his life while he
    The Asian Age, 02:43