HP plans major enterprise push for TouchPad

HP straddles two worlds: enterprise systems and consumer electronics. Its new TouchPad tablet is intended to satisfy the needs of both. But you’ll have to look harder and wait longer to see HP’s unfolding enterprise plan for TouchPad.

The Wi-Fi TouchPad, running the webOS firmware created by Palm, goes on sale Friday starting at $500 in stores ranging from Amazon to Walmart, the same outlets that handle its PCs and printers. But the tablet is “enterprise ready,” says HP’s David Gee, vice president of marketing and enterprise solution for the Palm Global Business Unit. He oversees the marketing strategy for all webOS devices as well as development of webOS-based “solutions” for business customers.

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Seagate delivers 1TB 2.5″ enterprise HDD

The typical enterprise HDD is a 2.5-inch unit. The drives in the enterprise market are smaller than what we typically see in the consumer desktop environment so more HDDs can be fit in the same space. The more drives that can be squeezed into a storage device the less space the enterprise needs for computing needs. Seagate has announced the first 2.5″ 1TB HDD for enterprise markets.

 

 

The new HDD is in the Constellation.2 line and is aimed specifically at storage applications in servers. The HDD uses the 6Gb/s interface and promises best in class power consumption. S

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HP tablet now expected to come to the enterprise instead of consumer market

HP may not be out of the tablet game yet, but it may not be coming the way that most were hoping either. A Windows 7 based tablet is now reportedly coming to the enterprise market sometime this fall, with HP calling the device “more customer-specific than broadly deployed.”