7 Biggest Stories of the Week: Oct. 19-23
The end of the week is near, and what a week it was! From the latest "Star Wars" trailer to "Back to the Future" Day, we're doing a little more forward-thinking than usual. For us, though, "forward-thinking" doesn't go much further than the next 48 hours.
October 23, 2015
The end of the week is near, and what a week it was! From the latest "Star Wars" trailer to "Back to the Future" Day, we're doing a little more forward-thinking than usual. For us, though, "forward-thinking" doesn't go much further than the next 48 hours. But before we kick those forward-thinking caps into high gear, here are The VAR Guy's seven biggest stories of the week ending Oct. 23.
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) will retire its Helion Public Cloud Division in January to meet growing customer demand for private and hybrid cloud solutions.
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Blame it on the dollar, or blame it on Lenovo’s purchase of its x86 server business—that’s what IBM is doing. The technology stalwart reported its third quarter earnings Oct. 19, and results weren’t good: Profits were down 14 percent over the previous year and earnings were down 9 percent.
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Security software vendor Trend Micro has acquired Hewlett-Packard’s (HPQ) HP TippingPoint business in a bid to strengthen its hold as a leading security solution provider.
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CompTIA’s IT Industry Business Confidence Index saw an increase of 2.2 percentage points for Q4 2015, bucking the overall decline in confidence seen in the organization’s previous two quarterly surveys.
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Storage solutions manufacturer Western Digital (WDC) has agreed to purchase all outstanding shares of SanDisk (SNDK), the company announced Oct. 21.
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Storage solutions manufacturer Western Digital (WDC) has agreed to purchase all outstanding shares of SanDisk (SNDK), the company announced Oct. 21.
Read the story here.
The end of the week is near, and what a week it was! From the latest "Star Wars" trailer to "Back to the Future" Day, we're doing a little more forward-thinking than usual. For us, though, "forward-thinking" doesn't go much further than the next 48 hours.
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