Posts Tagged ‘Keynote

Just found my seat for the converged storage keynote this morning at HP Discover. The keynotes throughout the week are not held in the large main hall, but smaller ballrooms on the fifth floor of the Sands Conference facility.  Live updates will appear below…

Today’s keynote stressed the ways in which HP is helping your business to become more agile in the market and react to the external forces on business through the use of integrated software and hardware solutions powered by HP technology. Ann Livermore was up first stressing the point of HP making your IT business more [...]

Prior to my arrival in Las Vegas, HP held a press conference to make some major converged infrastructure announcements to the public and press.  Because I was not able to attend the event live, I am going to link to some additional coverage below from those who were on site, but I also wanted to [...]

The General Session keynotes should begin at approximately 8am Pacific this morning featuring Ann Livermore, Dave Donatelli, and Bill Veghte, all of whom are Executive Vice Presidents for HP.  The focus of today’s keynotes will be on converged infrastructure and the underlying components.  Live updates from the event will be featured on this page.  

Next week, while I’m occupied at HP Discover in Las Vegas, Steve Jobs and company will be busy with their annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.  And, as confirmed by Apple PR this morning, Jobs and Co. will be unveiling the latest iterations of its operating systems, Mac OS X Lion and iOS 5, [...]

Let me preface everything below with this – my company is an HP shop.  We have other systems (IBM, Sun, Dell, etc.) in our datacenter, but for the gross majority, we are an HP shop.  We are also what I’d term as medium sized VMware shop.  We have a lot of eggs in both baskets. [...]

Ok, file this under the means-nothing-to-anyone-but-me department, but the cool thing from the Macworld Keynote yesterday for me came during the iPhoto ’09 preview.  While demoing the Geotagging features of iPhoto, Phil Schiller showed the “Places” interface and showed off how it works.  It is basically a framed in version of Google Maps which has [...]


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