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ACCUCOM - Company
Accucom Consulting,
Inc. with offices in Connecticut and New Jersey provides complete
information technology services to clients in the New York metropolitan
area. The services include helping businesses maximize technology
while minimizing the cost of IT personnel. Clients range from
small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, and receive a variety
of services including 24-hour network support, staff training,
custom program development, business software packages, and on-line
web-based hardware sales. Accucom begins each relationship by
understanding the needs of a client's business, then provides
the necessary hardware, chooses the best software, installs it,
builds the network, trains the firm's personnel, and provides
on-going support. Networks administered by Accucom range in size
from five-person law firms to Fortune 500 corporations. Accucom
personnel are among the best and most experienced in the industry,
led by a management team that has been in the field since the
PC's inception. Clients benefit from this experience without the
high overhead and personnel headaches typically associated with
maintaining an in-house technology group
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HP Wins Bidding War for Data Storage Vendor 3PAR for $2.4B as Dell Bows Out
The bidding war for data storage vendor 3PAR is over, with HP winning the company for $2.4 billion after Dell bowed out. - (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co (NYSE:HPQ) won the bidding war to buy data storage company 3PAR Inc (NYSE:PAR) for $2.4 billion, after rival Dell Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) bowed out from a drawn-out bidding war on Thursday.
HP raised its offer by $3 to $33 per share, beating Dell's latest $32-a-share offe...
HP Lessons Hurd: 10 Things the CEO`s Departure Has Taught Us About HP
With HP formidable CEO Mark Hurd out at HP and no replacement in sight, its quickly becoming clear that the venerable company is in desperate need of direction. Although its still churning out profits for its shareholders, there is little debating that things would be better if a strong leader was back at HPs helm. Hurd made a name for himself as one of the strongest and channel-centric CEOs the company has ever had. He made a point of regularly meeting with end-user customer companies at channel partner-hosted events. And he made bold aggressive moves to keep HP in the dominant position where it is, including acquisitions of EDS, 3Com and Palm. Regardless, Hurd is gone. And so far, HP has taught the tech world quite a bit about the company since he left. Many of the lessons are negative ones that the next CEO will need to address. But they are valuable lessons nonetheless.
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HP Launches CloudStart to Track Private Clouds
HP's CloudStart platform, built on the company's Converged Infrastructure, offers an open architecture approach to deploying private cloud environments. - Technology giant HP announced the launch of CloudStart, designed as an
all-in-one solution for deploying an open and private cloud environment within
30 days. Built on an HP Converged Infrastructure, CloudStart helps simplify and
speed private cloud deployments. Consisting of hardware, software a...
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