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HP patches critical security holes in Tru64 Unix

Vulnerabilities have been found in HP's high-end Unix operating system that could allow attackers to take over a server or knock it offline Read more

16 January, 2004 by Munir Kotadia
Stellar Phoenix <endeca_term>HP UNIX</endeca_term> - Data Recovery Software 1

Stellar Phoenix HP UNIX - Data Recovery Software 1

Stellar Phoenix HP Unix is data recovery software that allows you to recover lost data... Read more

8 January, 2007
Stellar Phoenix <endeca_term>HP UNIX</endeca_term> 1.0

Stellar Phoenix HP UNIX 1.0

Stellar Phoenix HP Unix is data recovery software that allows you to recover lost data... Read more

5 January, 2006

HP threatens researchers with DMCA

...group of researchers under the DMCA for publicising a flaw in an HP Unix operating system Read more

31 July, 2002 by Declan McCullagh

IT worker arrested over hacking plot

...activated successfully, would have deleted "virtually all information" on more than 70 HP-Unix servers at Medco Health Solutions and wreaked havoc on the business... Read more

20 December, 2006 by Anne Broache

Big Blue to let Squadron fly at Sun and HP

IBM is planning to launch two new top-end servers, in an effort to regain ground lost to both HP and Sun, which should cost 25 percent less than their current equivalents Read more

15 October, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

HP fills gap in Itanium line

...as 401(k)s, which has two Superdomes and five mid-range HP Unix servers. CitiStreet switched to the HP Unix line in 2001 from... Read more

3 November, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Siebel expands partnership with HP, BEA

...together will fine-tune the performance of Siebel's business applications on HP Unix operating system, HP storage devices and printers as well as Compaq... Read more

8 October, 2002 by Alorie Gilbert

Itanium 2 on the way, but will it sell?

The economic downturn, which has led to many firms cutting or freezing IT expenditure, may have an impact on the success of Intel's latest server processor Read more

8 July, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Sun to supercharge UltraSparc with Afara acquisition

The Unix server leader will integrate the engineering team of start-up Afara Websystems to boost its chip technology. And Sun blasts Intel's Itanium as a '1970s' concept Read more

26 June, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

HP: Firing saboteur boosted Superdome

The Superdome is performing better in key performance measures since the sacking of an HP employee accused of sabotaging the previous tests Read more

20 November, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

HP fighting back in Unix server wars

Hewlett-Packard plans a counter-attack against Sun and IBM with a 128-processor version of Superdome Read more

26 October, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

HP chip team sets up home at Intel

The engineers responsible for developing server chipsets at Hewlett-Packard have been transferred to Intel as part of a technological alliance Read more

14 September, 2001 by Michael Kanellos

Chai comes to HP thin-clients

...a local browser, each client will offer seamless access to applications on HP Unix, NT or legacy system servers, HP says. The displays also promise... Read more

25 August, 1999 by Dave Wilby
GGZ NHN Improves Performance and Availability of McKesson's Electronic Patient Dossier Horizon GGZ

GGZ NHN Improves Performance and Availability of McKesson's Electronic Patient Dossier Horizon GGZ

...and improved system performance, scalability, and availability, for phasing out of the HP UNIX environment and simplifying system management Read more

1 October, 2009

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