What's next for HP in the wake of Friday's resignation of CEO Mark Hurd? What are the traits needed to lead HP at this moment? Here's a roundup of notable commentary and analysis from around the web.
HP announced Wednesday that Purdue University is using its container-based HP Performance-Optimized Data Center (POD) to expand and speed its ability to deliver research projects.
HP today introducing the HP Flexible Data Center,which features factory-build modules that support quick deployment and phased infrastructure growth. The offering features a "butterfly" design with four modules around a central core.
i/o Data Centers appoints Jon Mauck as its new CFO, HP and Microsoft partner on Azure appliance, Phoenix NAp and Datalink to partner on disaster recovery.
Hewlett Packard announced that their Enterprise Services division has signed a services deal with the U.S. Department of the Navy that could be worth more than $3 billion.
HP (HPQ) announces new converged infrastructure products, Oracle (ORCL) unveils Sun Fire x86 clustered systems, Avaya prepares 'one box' data center strategy.
What the new Top 500 tells us about trends in supercomputing: Growing adoption of Infiniband, ubiquity for quad-core processor systems, continued dominance by the U.S. but serious gains by China.
HP will consolidate about 100 former EDS data centers into about 50 facilities, spending $1 billion and eliminating 9,000 jobs in the process. But will it build new facilities or renovate existing ones?