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Gary Olsen

Gary lives in Roswell, Ga., with his wife, Colleen. They have five children and 16 grandchildren.Read More

Dive into the history of server hardware

By Jacob Roundy 11 Dec 2023

Server hardware has consistently evolved since the first web server in 1990. Here's a look at major advancements in management, virtualization and green initiatives. Read More

Amazon thin client spurs conversation about replacing laptops

By Don Fluckinger 30 Nov 2023

AWS bowed a new entry into the thin client space, which appeals to a limited audience of Amazon WorkSpaces-based orgs. What we really want is to ditch the work laptop for good. Read More

John Fruehe

John Fruehe has spent more than 25 years in enterprise technology, deriving a broad knowledge base through his work at AMD, Compaq, Dell and others.Read More

Renowned hacker and social engineer Kevin Mitnick dead at 59

By Alex Scroxton 20 Jul 2023

Famed hacker and social engineer Kevin Mitnick, who was at one time one of the most wanted cyber criminals in the world, has died peacefully at the age of 59 from complications arising from pancreatic cancer, ... Read More

The history of USB: What you need to know

By Madeleine Streets 19 Dec 2023

USB, developed in 1995, evolved from USB 1.0 to USB4 by 2019, introducing faster speeds, smaller connectors and USB-C standardization. Learn the history of this industry standard. Read More

Nutanix adds HPE sauce to hybrid multi-cloud combos

By Adrian Bridgwater 10 Jun 2021

As we know, Hewlett Packard became HP… and then, once the earth cooled, HP became HP Inc and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). While HP Inc continued to sell ink (pun intended) inside its printer ... Read More

Case Study: ProLiant servers by Compaq

24 Oct 1999

Building a gas pipeline connecting Britain and the continent proved to be an enormous task, but it’s proved to be a project built... Read More

The splitting up of IBM is unlikely to end here

By Bryan Glick 15 Oct 2020

Thirty years ago, the UK IT scene was led by two dominant suppliers – the global giant, IBM; and the British tech champion, ICL. Snapping at their heels were Hewlett-Packard (HP), Digital Equipment ... Read More