Q&A: HP's Anne Livermore on today's BT deal
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Q&A: HP's Livermore sees no need for
HP-UX on x86
Q&A: HP's Livermore sees no need for
HP-UX on x86
08/17/2004 05:00 PMAnn Livermore, executive vice president of HP's Technology Solutions
Group, discussed the company's recent earnings report and talked about
its hardware plans.
Q&A: HP's Ann Livermore on life after
Carly
Q&A: HP's Ann Livermore on life after
Carly
04/14/2005 01:20 PMAnn Livermore, executive vice president of Hewlett-Packard Co.'s
Technology Solutions Group, discussed the CEO transition and a
corporate strategy that includes building up HP's services business by
boosting its offshore operations.
HP's Ann Livermore on life after Carly
HP's Ann Livermore on life after Carly
04/19/2005 05:59 AMTechWorld Apr 19 2005 10:17AM GMT
Ann Livermore, HP's Technology Solutions
Group
Ann Livermore, HP's Technology Solutions
Group
05/28/2004 10:51 AMInternet News May 28 2004 3:43PM GMT
HP's Livermore opts for 'content free'
content
HP's Livermore opts for 'content free'
content
08/16/2004 04:09 PMHP World Booth intro steals show
Old for new How today's youth will deal
with tomorrow's technology
Old for new How today's youth will deal
with tomorrow's technology
05/21/2004 08:26 AMBBC May 21 2004 12:29PM GMT
HP's Superdomes land real-estate deal
HP's Superdomes land real-estate deal
07/27/2004 02:31 PMHewlett-Packard has sold three Itanium-based Superdome servers to
First American Title Insurance for processing title and escrow
settlement transactions.
Briefly: HP's Superdomes land
real-estate deal
Briefly: HP's Superdomes land
real-estate deal
07/27/2004 02:31 PMroundup Plus: Microsoft gives more oversight to board...Iomega offers
double-layer DVD burners...Macromedia updates Flash tools.
REVEALED: HP's iPAQ hw6515 Mobile
Messenger appears on HP's German website
[UPDATE]
REVEALED: HP's iPAQ hw6515 Mobile
Messenger appears on HP's German website
[UPDATE]
04/08/2005 10:40 AMPPCW.net Apr 8 2005 12:53PM GMT
Livermore: No need for HP-UX on x86
Livermore: No need for HP-UX on x86
08/17/2004 11:42 AMCHICAGO -- This cannot be an easy time for Ann Livermore. When
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) missed Wall Street's earnings expectations
late last week, the blame was placed squarely on the shoulders of the
Enterprise Servers and Storage Group, one of the divisions she
manages. "Unacceptable" problems within the group cost HP $400 million
in revenue and $275 million in operating profit, said HP Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer Carly Fiorina just hours before HP announced
the sacking of three senior executives within the division.
Joyce and Anne 2.1.3 (Development)
Joyce and Anne 2.1.3 (Development)
12/26/2003 05:32 PMEmulators for Amstrad PCW computers (including the PcW16).
"Barbara Anne Werner"
"Barbara Anne Werner"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMAnne Sofie Von Otter
Anne Sofie Von Otter
01/26/2004 08:49 PMWent to a concert last night by Anne Sofie Von Otter and pianist Bengt
Forsberg. She isn’t in the list of my top ten or maybe even fifty
singers, and I didn’t know a single one of the songs performed, and
while a couple were pretty good I don’t think they’re going into
heavy rotation on the car stereo any time soon. But you know what? I
had a blast; concerts are almost always worth going to. Herewith some
notes on why, and on some of the music...
Joyce and Anne 2.1.2 (Development)
Joyce and Anne 2.1.2 (Development)
12/20/2003 07:23 PMEmulators for Amstrad PCW computers (including the PcW16).
Pleasanton Real Estate, Chuck and
Loretta Aydelotte, serving Dublin,
Livermore, San Ramon and Tri-Valley
areas
Pleasanton Real Estate, Chuck and
Loretta Aydelotte, serving Dublin,
Livermore, San Ramon and Tri-Valley
areas
09/04/2004 03:05 AMThird picture down, look out the window .. Search East Bay Area
Properties! .. Deze makelaar ..
Quote:
btinternet.com/~crillboy/property_morephotos.cfm.htm
track this
site | 4 links
Anne Sexton- American poet
Anne Sexton- American poet
09/17/2004 01:10 AM
Anne
Sexton, American Poet.......172 of her poems online I am reading a
biography on her and thought I would share with the class. She had a
tough time.
Anne Geddes Down in the Garden Jigsaw
1.0
Anne Geddes Down in the Garden Jigsaw
1.0
12/29/2003 09:20 PMMother Nature’s magic - that’s what you’ll find when you play this
jigsaw.
Anne nearly clouted kidnapper (Reuters)
Anne nearly clouted kidnapper (Reuters)
01/01/2005 01:03 AMReuters - Princess Anne was so enraged when a deranged gunman tried to
kidnap her that she nearly lost her temper and hit
him, secret documents have revealed.
CRN Interview: Anne Mulcahy, Xerox
CRN Interview: Anne Mulcahy, Xerox
03/26/2005 04:12 PMComputer Reseller News Mar 26 2005 7:13PM GMT
Anne Frank photos and film available on
new website (AFP)
Anne Frank photos and film available on
new website (AFP)
04/25/2004 02:03 PMAFP - Rare photographs and a short film of Anne Frank, whose diary of
her time in hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam made her a symbol of the
Holocaust, are now available online, the Anne Frank House said.
Red or Blue—Which Are You? - Take the
Slate quiz. By Anne E. Kornblut
Red or Blue—Which Are You? - Take the
Slate quiz. By Anne E. Kornblut
07/16/2004 03:17 AMWebsite reveals rare Anne Frank photos
Website reveals rare Anne Frank photos
04/26/2004 02:09 AMiafrica.com Apr 26 2004 6:38AM GMT
Anne Frank's Friend Recalls Prewar
Holland (AP)
Anne Frank's Friend Recalls Prewar
Holland (AP)
06/12/2004 03:12 AMAP - The story of Anne Frank, the Jewish teenager whose diary became
the voice of Holocaust victims, is also to some extent the story of
Eva Schloss, her childhood friend.
Papers Show Princess Anne Fought
Abductors (AP)
Papers Show Princess Anne Fought
Abductors (AP)
12/31/2004 08:43 PMAP - Princess Anne argued with a gunman who tried to kidnap her 30
years ago after ambushing her car and shooting four people and she
distracted him enough that security officers were able to capture him,
according to government documents released Saturday.
Anne Morse on Rathergate & Vietnam on
National Review Online
Anne Morse on Rathergate & Vietnam on
National Review Online
09/16/2004 09:02 AMAnne Applebaum explains why we should
write our senators and representative
today
Anne Applebaum explains why we should
write our senators and representative
today
06/16/2004 03:33 AMTo understand the magnitude of what may have gone on in America's
secret prisons, you don't need special security clearance or inside
information. Anyone who wants to connect the dots can do it. To see
what I mean, review the content of a few items now easily found on the
Internet. .... connect the dots: They lead from the White House to the
Pentagon to Abu Ghraib, and from Abu Ghraib back to military
intelligence and thus to the Pentagon and the White House. They don't,
it is true, make a complete picture. They don't actually reveal
whether direct White House and Pentagon orders set off a chain of
events leading to the abuses at Abu Ghraib, prisoner deaths in
Afghanistan or other uses of torture we haven't learned about yet. But
who will fill in the blanks? Here is the tragedy: Despite the easy
availability of evidence, almost nobody has an interest in pushing the
investigation as far as it should go. ... in the end, it is public
opinion that matters, and it is on public opinion that the fate of any
further investigations now depends. Voters have some items of
information available to them, as listed above. Voters -- ultimately
the most important source of pressure on democratic politicians -- can
petition their congressmen, their senators and their president for
more. If they don't, the elections will be held, the subject will
change. Without a real national debate, without congressional
approval, without much discussion of what torture actually means and
why it has so long been illegal at home and abroad, a few secret
committees will have changed the character of this country.
Applebaum's brilliant essay motivated me to write Senator Feinstein
and Senator Boxer again -- I hope it has a similar effect on everyone
else who reads it....
Margaret Anne Schedel: Creating
Ferociously Interactive Multimedia
Margaret Anne Schedel: Creating
Ferociously Interactive Multimedia
06/04/2004 11:34 PMFrom the outset, the Mac platform was central to Schedel's ambitious
undertaking.
By Bija Gutoff, Apple (via MyAppleMenu)
Anne Morse on Abercrombie and Fitch on
National Review Online
Anne Morse on Abercrombie and Fitch on
National Review Online
12/03/2003 04:08 AMJust like The Matrix, but with no Keanu
or fighting or bullet time or
Carrie-Anne Moss.
Just like The Matrix, but with no Keanu
or fighting or bullet time or
Carrie-Anne Moss.
11/10/2003 10:48 PM "He's not in this for the paycheck. He really takes the
'defender-of-humanity' thing seriously." Gary Kasparov faces
another, still-tougher computer opponent, but this time in VR!
"For the first time
the man will meet the
machine on its own turf, the virtual world," is the spin on
this latest twist on the
Kasparov-vs-Comp
uter tradition. You can
watch
the match online starting tomorrow, but note that
ESPN (!) will cover the entire
match - "nearly 18 thrilling hours of live chess,"
Wired notes wryly.
And today's an even better one
And today's an even better one
01/07/2004 05:35 PMAfter burning the midnight oil (and the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
New Year's oil, and more weekend oil than I'd like to think about) and
batting off the flu (twice, dammit! It's not better the second time
around) I'm happy to say... it's done! It, in this case, is the
proof-of-concept, first cut porting of the current
work-language-from-hell over to something that sucks much less, and
has far fewer database limits. Or, more succinctly, it means I have a
working 4GL languag compiler that targets Parrot, with runtime
libraries that use NCurses for screen control and PostgreSQL as a
back-end database....
Today's The Day
Today's The Day
08/19/2004 10:16 AMFlashQuotes: Google starts trading today at
$85. You can monitor it at the link above.
USAToday has an article about how Google almost fumbled the
whole thing and generally made themselves look like pre-bubble,
late-90s, arrogant, no-business-plan-having schmucks.
Using a "Dutch auction," Google had investors submit bids on how
many shares and at what price they would be willing to buy, so it
could use that information to price the IPO.
While that may have sounded good in theory, the auction and its
roadshow turned out to be a messy process in which Google upset
institutional and individual investors alike. The pros complained
Google management wouldn't give details on their business plans;
average investors balked because the company priced the IPO out of
reach of most of them. Then, to top it off, the deal hit a snag with
the Securities and Exchange Commission at the 11th hour as Google
appeared to run afoul of IPO regulations.
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Today's fun stats
Today's fun stats
03/14/2005 06:11 PMSome fun facts from the two keynotes I attended at the Wharton
Technology Conference today: Lou D'Ambrosio of Avaya and Jeff Weiner
of Yahoo!
- In 1998, the average Web search query was 1.2 words long; in 2004
was twice as long (2.5 words). Weiner (who heads up the search
business at Yahoo!) made an insightful connection between this stat
and the Long
Tail phenomenon. Longer queries means more permutations. More
permutations means more unique searches. More unique searches means a
longer tail in the distirbution of queries, which enables business
models (sponsored search and micro-targeted advertising) that focus on
that side of the curve.
- Yahoo!'s Launch service has three billion recommendations about
music from its users. I wonder how many recommendations Amazon.com
has on its site? Must be a biiiiiiig number
- There were 17 million business voice over IP lines deoployed in
2004. In 2005, that is expected to be 24.6 million, which for the
first time will exceed new TDM (traditional telephone) lines deployed.
In other words, this year is the inflection point for VOIP in
business.
today's dose
today's dose
07/23/2004 11:14 AM
As you might notice, I've replaced the earlier bandwidth-stealing
links to Slate with real links. Still no word from the people who
purport to sell the rights to post Doonesbury content. Memo to Slate:
build a simple protocol for blogs to link to comics you carry.
Monster: Today's the day
Monster: Today's the day
12/17/2003 04:51 PMZDNet Dec 17 2003 1:50PM ET
really today's dose
really today's dose
07/24/2004 02:33 PM
Still no word...
Today's Papers
Today's Papers
06/01/2004 04:18 AMcam's got a great start on a trackbacked google news-style community
Today's riddle.......
Today's riddle.......
12/27/2003 11:32 PMWhat's the gift that keeps on giving? That doesn't discriminate It
doesn't feel the same to everyone It will halt...
Today's song
Today's song
04/23/2004 09:23 AMToday's song is Time Has Come Today by the Chambers
Brothers. It will be in heavy rotation until the Time has passed.
"Today's set looks and works a bit
different..."
"Today's set looks and works a bit
different..."
12/02/2003 12:28 AMGrok Description matches for Q&A: HP's Anne Livermore on today's BT deal
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