HP Continues Its Business Makeover With ArcSight Acquisition
Money Morning submits: By Don Miller Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ), on Monday, took another step toward becoming a more diverse software-based company by agreeing to buy ArcSight Inc. (ARST) for about $1.5 billion in cash. Palo Alto, California-based H-P will pay ArcSight investors $43.50 a share, a 24% premium over the stock's closing price on Sept. 10. ArcSight makes security software to help companies identify suspicious activity on their corporate networks.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Unable to Tweet, Bill Gates Starts a Chinese Microblog
With Twitter banned in China, Bill Gates has signed up for a Chinese microblog while on his trip in the country. Bill Gates - China - Twitter - Asia - Business and Economy feeds.pcworld.com |
Bing vs. Google: The Web Search Wars Heat Up
Microsoft's Bing search has made progress, but can it beat Google? Here's how the two search engines compare in serving up news, images, maps, travel details, real-time results, and more. Google - Bing - Microsoft - Web search engine - Search feeds.pcworld.com |
Skype and Facebook: UC on a Shoestring
The combination of Skype communications with the Facebook social network provides the essential elements of unified communications for SMBs. feeds.pcworld.com |
Google Adds Phishing URL Alerts Into Network Tool
Google has added notification for phishing URLs to its service that lets administrators know if their network has been compromised. feeds.pcworld.com |