Former Hewlett-Packard siblings face uncertain financial futures. Both companies reported their latest quarters Tuesday evening. HP Inc. surprised investors with modest growth in personal computer sales, but revenue for its printing business slipped by 8%. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, on the other hand, was rocked by an unexpected slowdown for its traditional computer server and networking gear business. The CEOs of both companies acknowledge they must work harder to keep growing. ( Fortune , Fortune) Here's what you can expect out of Amazon's cloud confab. Amazon Web Services plans to talk up a new database service based on the popular open source PostgreSQL technology, according to sources close to the company. It also intends to make the machine learning software behind its Alexa personal assistant available to third-party software developers. (Fortune, Fortune) Here's one way Microsoft hopes to appease EU antitrust regulators. In a bid to see its $26 billion takeover of LinkedIn proceed unimpeded, Microsoft has reportedly suggested allowing rival social networks to hook into its Outlook email and calendar application. The European Commission has extended its review of the deal until Dec. 6. (Reuters, Wall Street Journal) Business software firm AppDynamics delays IPO. The company, which sells software for monitoring application performance, has been pretty subdued about its intentions, but last hoped to make its debut in December. The reason? Uncertainty after the U.S. presidential election. One of its primary rivals, New Relic, went public two years ago. (Wall Street Journal) This company is pitching a new approach for measuring video ads. Moat, a data analytics firm, has come up with a way of assessing the "quality" of viewers by whether or not the audio is on when a video is playing or whether or not the content is playing on a full screen. (New York Times) |
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