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HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (front view compare with pencil) HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (side) The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is a full-function netbook made by HP that was aimed at the business and education markets. [2] [3] It was available with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, Windows Vista or Windows XP.
The HP Mini 1000 is a netbook by HP, adapting that company's HP 2133 Mini-Note PC education/business netbook for the consumer market. [7] A similar but cheaper model named the HP Compaq Mini 700 will also be available in some regions with different cosmetics. [ 8 ]
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC; F. HP F1030A; HP F1031A; HP F1032A; HP F1033A; HP F1034A; HP F1035A; HP F1036A; HP F1037A; ... HP OmniBook XE2; HP OmniBook XE3 This page was ...
Metcalfe subsequently co-founded 3Com in 1979. [1] The other co-founders were Metcalfe's college friend Howard Charney and two others. [1] Bill Krause joined as President in 1981 and became CEO in 1982 and led 3Com until 1992 when he retired. 3Com began making Ethernet adapter cards for many early 1980s computer systems, including the DEC LSI-11, DEC VAX-11, Sun-2 and the IBM PC.
On August 16, 2010, Dell announced that it would acquire 3PAR in a transaction valued at approximately $1.15 billion, net of 3PAR's cash. [10]Following that, on August 23, 2010, Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) announced it had offered $1.5 billion (30% higher than Dell's offer) to acquire 3PAR in a letter sent to 3PAR's president and CEO.
NonStop is a series of server computers introduced to market in 1976 by Tandem Computers Inc., [1] beginning with the NonStop product line. [2] It was followed by the Tandem Integrity NonStop line of lock-step fault-tolerant computers, now defunct (not to be confused with the later and much different Hewlett-Packard Integrity product line extension).
HP Mini-Note 2133, Asus Eee PC 701 and Everex Cloudbook: Date: 28 April 2008, 11:16:10: Source: originally posted to Flickr as HP Mini-Note 2133, Asus Eee PC 701 and Everex Cloudbook: Author: Robert Nelson: Permission (Reusing this file)
In March 2008, Exstream Software was acquired by HP and was identified as HP Exstream. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In June 2016, HP Exstream was acquired by OpenText , integrating Exstream with their own software suite StreamServe, and is now correctly identified as OpenText Exstream.