Hewlett-Packard

Software called R empowers data users

By Ashlee Vance

To some people, R is just the 18th letter of the alphabet.

HP entering the field of data warehousing Company markets answer to its own need

By Ashlee Vance

NCR spun off the unit in October 2007.

Hewlett-Packard tries to compete with Cisco

Taking on the Goliath of network gear

By Ashlee Vance

Fiorina supported the longstanding alliance between HP and Cisco.

Hewlett-Packard soars on slight encouragement

By Matt Richtel

Hewlett-Packard is dazzling Wall Street by hopping over a low bar.

HP to buy LeftHand Networks

By Bloomberg

Hewlett-Packard agreed to buy LeftHand Networks Inc for $360 million

HP to cut 24,600 jobs worldwide

By AFP

HP said it would cut 24,600 jobs worldwide over the next three years as part of its integration with computer services firm Electronic Data Systems.

HP profit and sales strong, but printers off

Revenue dips sharply in core business area

By Matt Richtel

Hewlett-Packard, the world’s largest technology company, continues to roll along financially — except in one traditional core business — its

HP, Intel, Yahoo team up for Web utility

By Reuters

Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Yahoo said on Tuesday they are teaming up on a research project to help turn Web services into reliable, everyday utilities.

HP targets mass market with touchscreen PCs

By Georgina Prodhan

Hewlett-Packard the world’s biggest computer maker launched a new generation of touchscreen PCs designed to lift user-friendly computing out of its expensive niche and bring it to a wider market.

Hewlett-Packard profit up 16%

By Connie Guglielmo & Vivek Shankar

Hewlett-Packard, the world’s largest maker of personal computers and printers, reported a 16 per cent increase in second-quarter profit after global demand helped counter slowing growth in US sales.