Good news - AI might be changing how you feel about your job By Mike Moore published 9 June 25 While some workers hate AI, others are finding it incredibly helpful, HP study finds.
HPE now allows customers to run its most powerful server on AWS but is it actually a good idea? By Wayne Williams published 30 December 24 HPE now allows customers to run its most powerful server on AWS but is it actually a good idea?
HPE investigating claims that hacker breached developer environments, source code By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 January 25 HPE says there is no concrete evidence yet, but it is investigating.
Better late than never? 53-year-old HP bus standard finally gets a Linux driver, boasting 8MB/s bandwidth By Efosa Udinmwen published 19 December 25 HP’s 1972 GPIB bus finally receives stable Linux support, allowing vintage lab instruments to connect seamlessly with contemporary systems.
HPE flags critical StoreOnce auth bypass, users should update now By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 June 25 Eight vulnerabilities patched at once, including a critical severity auth bypass.
Fake CAPTCHAs are being used to spread malware - and we only have ourselves to blame By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 18 March 25 HP research highlights rise in the abuse of verification tests.
Workers are losing faith in their leaders - and not just because AI is taking over By Craig Hale published 8 October 25 Study finds only 14% of UK employees trust their senior leaders – empathy and transparency are important.
Huge PC vendor you've never heard of is set to become second biggest player in China ahead of Apple and HP - here's why it matters By Wayne Williams published 22 June 25 iSoftStone sees 111% domestic shipment growth, now trails only Lenovo and Huawei in Chinese PC sales.
Latest HPE ProLiant Gen11 lineup features AMD EPYC 9005 processors — delivering up to 35% higher performance and significant energy savings By Efosa Udinmwen published 28 November 24 HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server excels in compact environments
HPE tells customers to patch OneView immediately as top-level security flaw spotted By Sead Fadilpašić published 22 December 25 A 10/10 RCE flaw was found in HPE OneView, but it's not yet being abused.
AI-written malware is here, and going after victims already By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 September 24 Researchers are saying this is the first concrete piece of evidence that hackers are using GenAI for code building.
HPE warns hardcoded passwords in Aruba hardware could pose a major security risk By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 July 25 HPE patches two flaws in Aruba Instant On Access Points, including one case of hardcoded credentials.
HPE launches slew of Xeon-based Proliant servers which claim to be impervious to quantum computing threats By Efosa Udinmwen published 19 February 25 HPE expands ProLiant lineup with Intel Xeon 6, delivering powerful, secure, and energy-efficient compute solutions for enterprises.
RTX 5050 spotted in HP Victus 15, another hint that Nvidia has a mobile GPU to pep up affordable gaming laptops By Isaiah Williams published 20 February 25 New HP Victus 15 gaming laptops purportedly pack options on RTX 5050 and 5060 graphics cards.
Xerox buys Lexmark for $1.5 billion to build US printer giant capable of rivaling HP By Wayne Williams published 24 December 24 Xerox is buying Lexmark in $1.5 billion deal which could build a printer giant capable of taking on HP.
Only 4 brands sell laptops with Intel's fastest ever mobile CPU, the Ultra 9 285 HX - and shockingly, two are already massively discounted By Wayne Williams published 19 October 25 Only four brands currently sell laptops with Intel’s Ultra 9 285HX - and two already have major price cuts.
HPE set to lure VMware customers unhappy with escalating licensing costs - but is VMware's moat too big to challenge? By Wayne Williams published 2 July 25 HPE set to lure VMware customers unhappy with escalating licensing costs but VMware remains deeply entrenched in enterprise infrastructure.
HPE starts contacting victims of 2023 Russian cyberattack By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 February 25 Russian attackers took plenty of sensitive data from a limited number of accounts.
The AI race explodes as HPE deploys AMD’s Helios racks, crushing limits with Venice CPUs and insane GPU density By Efosa Udinmwen published 4 December 25 HPE adopts AMD Helios AI racks with 72 GPUs and Venice CPUs, aiming for exascale workloads while testing Ethernet scale-up.
Your office printer could be the easiest backdoor into company networks - so update now By Sead Fadilpašić published 18 July 25 Printers go neglected throughout their lifecycle, unnecessarily presenting opportunities for cybercriminals.
Lenovo unleashes its most powerful mobile workstation but the ThinkPad P16s won't beat HP's ZBook Ultra AI monster By Wayne Williams published 4 May 25 Lenovo's ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 brings serious AMD muscle for creators and mobile professionals.
This obscure vendor is challenging mighty HP to the title of most powerful mini PC ever with a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 product By Efosa Udinmwen published 22 January 25 GMKTec's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC hopes to set a new standard in AI performance, challenging Nvidia and Intel.
I’m a gigging musician, and these wireless headphones with instant-switching sound profiles look incredibly useful – and yes, there's wired connectivity for ultra-low latency By Carrie Marshall published 31 July 25 Kali's clever studio cans could banish headphone hassle and messy mixes
IT decision makers are blindly trusting suppliers and wasting tech, research shows By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 12 December 24 Most IT decision makers don’t collaborate with procurement teams to assess their own team’s needs.
HPE and Juniper confirm merger deal By Craig Hale published 3 July 25 A year after the EU and UK first granted approval, the HPE-Juniper deal is now closed.
Hackers are increasingly using ad tools and marketing gimmicks to sell their work By Sead Fadilpašić published 16 February 24 Cybercriminals also want to know who interacts with their copy and who ignores the messages.
HPE may have beaten Supermicro and Dell to win a $1bn AI contract, but it's not for the Colossus supercomputer By Wayne Williams published 18 January 25 HPE beat Supermicro and Dell to win a $1bn contract to supply Elon Musk's X with AI servers
US regulators clear HPE takeover deal of Juniper - but with some major conditions By Craig Hale published 30 June 25 US DOJ approves HPE's $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, nearly a year after European Commission approval.
Huawei looks set to launch a new server chip with HBM technology to challenge Xeon and Epyc; yes, that's the same memory powering AI GPUs from Nvidia and AMD By Wayne Williams published 18 December 24 Huawei could be set to launch new server chip with HBM technology to challenge Xeon and Epyc.
Just good enough: Huawei's new AI chip is only a small stepping stone towards domestic hegemony and an Nvidia-free China By Wayne Williams published 7 May 25 Reports says Huawei is preparing to test its most advanced AI chip yet, but can Ascend 910D challenge Nvidia's H100?