The new facility is aimed at enabling customers to interact directly with next-generation technologies.
The company will introduce almost a dozen in-memory business apps that run on its HANA systems.
The company purchases LSI's Engenio to move into the high-bandwidth video application market.
The group will deliberate the latest developments in HP Business Service Management and HP Sprinter.
Printing to the cloud will soon become a reality.
The Apple device's satisfaction rating remains outstanding among owners, according to ChangeWave.
PCs won't become obsolete, but will become cloud-ready clients, says Lenovo SA.
To alleviate its forensic backlog, the police need to work with private labs.
The group's new ICT unit beats expectations in the first six months of its existence.
Revenue will be about $4.3 billion, near the top end of what it had previously anticipated.
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The company expects to rake in $7 billion from cloud computing services by 2015.
Pacific Controls develops virtual robots to improve energy efficiency in infrastructure.