Tuesday, December 2, 2014

HP sees HP-UX sticking around for 10 years

IO splits in two, solving an identity crisis

China's booming smartphone growth starts to fizzle

IT News Daily
December 02, 2014

HP sees HP-UX sticking around for 10 years

Hewlett-Packard isn't making bones about the fact that the Unix OS market is in decline, but the company believes its HP-UX has a long life ahead for customers using its fault-tolerant servers.

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Issue highlights

1. IO splits in two, solving an identity crisis

2. China's booming smartphone growth starts to fizzle

3. Thieves may regret stealing HP's Elitebook Folio 1020 laptops

4. To grow in IoT, Cypress and Spansion plan $4 billion chip merger

5. CoreOS's Rocket launch aimed directly at Docker

6. Update: Firefox 34 seeks user OK before changing search to Yahoo

IO splits in two, solving an identity crisis

IO Data Centers is splitting into two companies as a way to attract investors and resolve a conflict that may have been holding back its business. READ MORE

China's booming smartphone growth starts to fizzle

China's appetite for smartphones is starting to reach its limit, with growth in the once booming market expected to reach single digit levels next year. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: VMTurbo, Inc.

An Intelligent Roadmap for Capacity Planning

Read this whitepaper for these 3 takeaways: • The complexities of pursuing efficient capacity planning • How to define functional requirements for your capacity management strategy • A capacity management strategy that assures service levels while reducing performance risk and hardware footprint Learn More>>

Thieves may regret stealing HP's Elitebook Folio 1020 laptops

Thieves might regret stealing Hewlett-Packard's ultrathin Elitebook Folio 1020 laptops, which have a feature that turns them into nothing more than paperweights in case of theft. READ MORE

To grow in IoT, Cypress and Spansion plan $4 billion chip merger

The contraction of the semiconductor industry continued with embedded chip and flash memory makers Cypress Semiconductor and Spansion announcing a merger plan worth $4 billion. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: MaaS360

Ten Commandments of Bring Your Own Device

End users are demanding their own devices in the workplace making IT the shepherds of a potentially unruly flock. The good news is IT can embrace BYOD with security and confidence given the right preparation and technology. Whether you're supporting iOS, Android, BlackBerry or Windows, the rules of BYOD don't change. Learn More.

CoreOS's Rocket launch aimed directly at Docker

Citing concerns around Docker's security model and its increasingly complex supporting platform, CoreOS is developing Rocket, an alternative to the open-source container technology. READ MORE

Update: Firefox 34 seeks user OK before changing search to Yahoo

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