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Watch for Shares of Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) to Approach Support at $36.23
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - 9 mins ago
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) has opened bearishly below the pivot of $36.62 today and has reached the first level of support at $36.37. Should the shares continue to fall, the support pivots of $36.23 and $35.84 will be of interest.
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Why the 3D Printing Hype Is Still Not Matching the Reality
at The Street - Thu Nov 13, 9:10AM CST
3D printers are riding a wave of media hype and consumer awareness, but these important steps need to be taken before these devices become a mainstream product.
SPLS: 13.36 (-0.01), AMZN: 316.04 (+4.53), GE: 26.45 (-0.07), DDD: 33.32 (-1.18), SSYS: 101.93 (-0.14), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21), ADSK: 59.10 (+0.12)
U.S. Banking & Financial Services Cybersecurity Market to Reach $9.5 Billion by 2015 Following an Unprecedented Annual Hike of 23%
PRWeb - Thu Nov 13, 9:04AM CST
According to the new Banking & Financial Services Cybersecurity: U.S. Market 2015-2020 report, published by Homeland Security Research Corp. (HSRC), the surge and sophistication of "successful" cyber-attacks against the U.S. major retail chains, banks & financial services enterprises during the past year, in which over 500 million customers' bank records and payment cards have been compromised, urged the boardrooms of the U.S. financial institutions to take action.
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Global Metal Oxide TFT Backplanes for Displays Market 2014-2024: Technologies, Forecasts, Players
M2 - Thu Nov 13, 8:17AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gqlqr5/_metal_oxide_tft) has announced the addition of the " Metal Oxide TFT Backplanes for Displays 2014-2024: Technologies, Forecasts, Players" report to their offering. Metal oxide display backplanes have already gone commercial. Sharp has invested in establishing a Gen8 IGZO plant at its Kameyama plant in Japan while LG has also selected IGZO backplanes for its large-sized white OLED technology. At the same time, Chinese companies such as BOE are fast playing catch up with both prototype and production capacity announcements. IDTechEx estimates that 7 km sqr of metal oxide backplanes will be used in the OLED industry in 2024, enabling a 16 billion USD market at the display module level. The LCD display market will add an extra demand of at least 1 km sqr per year in 2024 for metal oxide backplanes. The display industry continues to rapidly change and seek new markets. Long term trends are still prevalent and shape global activity. Examples include reducing power consumption, improving image resolution, and decreasing device thickness. At the same, the need to differentiate and capture new markets such as wearable electronics is first bringing in robust and then flexible and bendable displays. These trends will drastically affect the technology requirements at many levels including the backplane level. This will stretch several existing solutions beyond likely performance limits, thereby creating openings and opportunities. The technology space for backplanes is complex. It consists of (a) mature technologies such as amorphous and polycrystalline silicon, (b) emerging technologies such as organic and metal oxides and (c) early state technologies such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, nanowires, etc. No single technology offers a one-size-fits-all solution and many technologies will co-exist in the market. Betting on the right technology will remain a decision-making nightmare. It is within this complex and changing space that metal oxide are emerging. They promise low leakage currents, high mobility, amorphousity, stability and wide bandgap. These attributes promise to enable, respectively, power consumption reduction, compatibility with current-driven OLEDs and/or 3D displays, image uniformity over large areas, long lifetime and transparency. In the short term, this will help enable higher resolution and lower power consumption levels in displays including LCDs (particularly in medium- to large-sized displays); while in the medium- to long-term metal oxides will help enable uniform medium- to large-sized OLED displays. Companies Mentioned - AJA International, Inc - AUO - Angstrom Engineering - Applied Materials - BOE - CBrite - Cambridge Nanotech - China Star Optoelectronic Technology (CSOT) - Dialog Semiconductors - GNIS Innovation - Hewlett Packard - Hitachi Metals - Idemitsu Kosan - Japan Display Inc (JDI) - LG - Lucid Display Technology - Magnachip Semiconductor Ltd - Panasonic - PolyIC - Polyera Corporation - PragmatIC Printing - Prime View International - Samsung - Semiconductor Energy Laboratory - Sharp - Smartkem - Sony - ThinFilms Inc - Tokyo Institute of Technology - Visionox For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gq..._oxide_tft
AMAT: 22.65 (+0.16), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Global Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Market Report: Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2014-2024
M2 - Thu Nov 13, 8:17AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n334lr/printed_organic) has announced the addition of the "Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2014-2024" report to their offering. Market Data; Market And Technology Appraisal; Case Studies: The Complete Picture For Printed, Flexible And Organic Electronics This report provides the most comprehensive view of the topic, giving detailed ten year forecasts by device type. The market is analyzed by territory, printed vs non printed, rigid vs flexible, inorganic vs organic, cost of materials vs process cost and much more, with over 160 tables and figures. Activities of over 1,000 leading companies are given, as is assessment of the winners and losers to come. Impartial assessment The report appraises each enabling technology component by virtue of its market need - not technology push. We draw on ten years of knowledge tracking this sector and provide detailed, refined forecasts, strategic positioning and assessment of trends, "hot topics" and unmet opportunities. The big picture The report specifically addresses the big picture - including OLED displays and lighting, to thin film photovoltaics to flexible sensors and much more. Importantly, it includes not only electronics which are printed, organic and/or flexible now, but it also covers those that will be. Realistic timescales, case studies, existing products and the emergence of new products are given, as are impediments and opportunities for the years to come. Market size from 2014 to 2024 The total market for printed, flexible and organic electronics is expected grow from $23.97 billion in 2014 to $70.39 billion in 2024. The majority of that is OLEDs (organic but not printed) and conductive ink used for a wide range of applications. On the other hand, stretchable electronics, logic and memory, thin film sensors are much smaller segments but with huge growth potential as they emerge from R&D. Lessons, Successes and Opportunities The following components are assessed, and for each one ten year forecasts are given, along with companies and their activities, case studies, impediments to commercialization and timescales: - Logic and memory - OLED displays - OLED lighting - Electrophoretic displays - Electrochromic displays - Electroluminescent displays - Other displays - Batteries - Photovoltaics - Sensors - Conductors - Other Companies Mentioned - AGC Asahi Glass - Agfa Materials - BASF - Bayer MaterialScience AG - Cambrios Technologies Corp - Corning - Dai Nippon Printing - DuPont Microcircuit Materials - Evonik - Fujifilm Dimatix - GSI Technologies LLC - Heliatek GmbH - Henkel - Heraeus GmbH - Hewlett Packard - Kunshan Hisense Electronics - Merck KGaA - NovaCentrix - Optomec - Peratech Ltd - Philips Corporate Technologies - Plastic Logic - Plextronics Inc - PolyIC - Printechnologics - Samsung - Showa Denko - Toppan Printing - University of Tokyo - VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and others. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n3...ed_organic
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Global Inorganic and Composite Printed Electronics Market: 10 Year Forecasts
M2 - Thu Nov 13, 8:12AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t57jt5/_inorganic_and) has announced the addition of the " Inorganic and Composite Printed Electronics 2014-2024" report to their offering. There is increasing work on printed inorganics as people struggle with the performance of organics in some aspects. For conductors with vastly better conductance and cost, for the best printed batteries, for quantum dot devices and for transistor semiconductors with ten times the mobility, look to the new inorganics. That is the emerging world of new nanoparticle metal and alloy inks that are magnitudes superior in cost, conductivity and stability, such as the flexible zinc oxide based transistor semiconductors working at ten times the frequency and with best stability and life, along with many other inorganic materials. Read the world's only report that pulls all this together in readable form. This report critically compares the options, the trends and the emerging applications. It is the first in the world to comprehensively cover this exciting growth area. The emphasis is on technology basics, commercialisation and the key players. This report is suitable for all companies developing or interested in the opportunity of printed or thin film electronics materials, manufacturing technologies or complete device fabrication and integration. Key Topics Covered: 1. Executive Summary And Conclusions 2. Introduction 3. Inorganic Transistors 4. Inorganic Photovoltaics And Thermoelectric 5. Batteries And Supercapacitors 6. Conductors, Sensors, Metamaterials And Memristors 7. Nanotubes And Nanowires 8. Inorganic And Hybrid Displays And Lighting 9. Company Profiles 10. Timelines, Sizing Of Opportunities And Market Forecasts Companies Mentioned - Boeing Spectrolab - Cambrios - DaiNippon Printing - Evonik - G24i - Hewlett Packard - ITRI Taiwan - InkTec - Kovio Inc - Miasol? - NanoForge - NanoMas Technologies - Nanogram Teijin - Peratech - Samsung - Soligie - Toppan Forms For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t5...rganic_and
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
SDL Documentation Success Summit Explores the Future of Customer Experience
Business Wire - Thu Nov 13, 7:31AM CST
Following its global Innovate conference series, SDL (LSE: SDL) continues to offer insights on delivering customer experience (CX) excellence at the upcoming Documentation Success Summit in Redwood City, Calif. The event will celebrate customer success and look ahead to the future of technical communications and CX. SDL's two-day Summit will take place November 17-18 at the Hotel Sofitel San Francisco Bay in Redwood City and will provide attendees with the strategies and technology insights they need to take their customer strategy to the next level.
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
American Banker and BAI Announce The 2014 FinTech Forward(TM) Rankings
Business Wire - Thu Nov 13, 7:01AM CST
American Banker and BAI , the top two professional information and education organizations for the financial services industry, today announced the FinTech Forward(TM) annual report, which ranks the leading companies providing technology for financial institutions worldwide.
IBM: 161.95 (+0.03), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
HP Helps BlaBlaCar Improve Customer Experience
Marketwired - Thu Nov 13, 3:00AM CST
HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced that BlaBlaCar, an online community marketplace that connects drivers with empty seats to passengers looking for a ride, has increased customer loyalty and improved the effectiveness of its marketing campaigns by analyzing its big data with HP Vertica.
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Data Center Market in Europe 2015-2019: Key Vendors are Avaya, Cisco, Dell, EMC, Emerson, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Juniper, NEC, NetApp, Rittal and Schneider Electric
PR Newswire - Wed Nov 12, 11:44AM CST
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Data Center Market in Europe 2015-2019" report to their offering.
IBM: 161.95 (+0.03), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Nokia Networks and HP partner to accelerate operator deployment of telco clouds
M2 - Wed Nov 12, 9:15AM CST
Espoo, Finland and Palo Alto, Calif. -- Nokia Networks and HP are collaborating on a joint telco cloud solution compliant with ETSI NFV* principles, designed to provide operators with an open source-based cloud that meets their demanding reliability and availability requirements and accelerates their transition to network function virtualization (NFV) deployments.
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21), NOK: 8.23 (+0.18)
HP Expands Support for Securing Electronic Payments
Marketwired - Wed Nov 12, 6:45AM CST
HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced expanded support for new cloud-based payment platforms as well as Europay, MasterCard, Visa (EMV) issuance with its HP Atalla Network Security Processor (NSP). These enhancements extend HP Atalla's existing support for EMV tokenization and card encryption.
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Why Rackspace Remains Too Risky to Bet On Despite Earnings Beat
at The Street - Wed Nov 12, 5:10AM CST
Despite strong third-quarter results, the war for the cloud makes Rackspace too risky to bet on.
AMZN: 315.93 (+4.42), SPY: 203.62 (-0.34), RAX: 43.83 (+1.23), IBM: 161.95 (+0.03), GOOGL: 557.30 (-0.95), MSFT: 49.38 (+0.60), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21), CSCO: 25.69 (+0.58)
Research and Markets: Data Center Market in Europe 2015-2019: Key Vendors Are Avaya, Cisco, Dell, EMC, Emerson, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Juniper, NEC, NetApp, Rittal and Schneider Electric
Business Wire - Wed Nov 12, 4:57AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cq7pw4/data_center) has announced the addition of the "Data Center Market in Europe 2015-2019" report to their offering.
IBM: 161.95 (+0.03), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
5 Key Insights From 3D Systems Corporation's (DDD) Earnings Call
Steve Heller, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Nov 11, 3:36PM CST
After surprising investors by releasing preliminary third-quarter earnings results a few weeks ago, 3D Systems ' official third-quarter earnings results didn't offer any new surprises when they were released on Monday. 3D Systems' earnings...
DDD: 33.32 (-1.18), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)
Sky's The Limit For 3-D Printing In The Aerospace Industry
Tony Daltorio - at Seeking Alpha - Tue Nov 11, 11:25AM CST
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Will Apple (AAPL) Stock Be Affected Today by Potential Corporate Expansion Deals?
at The Street - Tue Nov 11, 8:22AM CST
Apple (AAPL) is reportedly working on deals to expand it corporate and workplace presence.
SAP: 66.45 (unch), IBM: 161.95 (+0.03), C: 53.05 (-0.37), HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21), AAPL: 112.61 (+1.36), ORCL: 40.56 (+0.42)
The Dow 30: Are We Up For Bubble Trouble?
Timberwolf Equity Research - at Seeking Alpha - Tue Nov 11, 7:53AM CST
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Designs on Talent Appoints Gail Winans as Vice President of Client Services
Marketwired - Tue Nov 11, 7:00AM CST
Designs on Talent, a leading talent strategy and talent acquisition consulting firm, announced today that Gail Winans, a talent acquisition industry leader with more than 20 years of experience helping employers connect with needed talent, has been appointed as the company's vice president of Client Services. Leveraging a unique blend of retained executive search and corporate executive recruiting experience, Winans will be responsible for the firm's business development and client satisfaction activities. She will also serve as a talent strategist, working with clients to optimize their talent acquisition practices.
HPQ: 36.30 (-0.21)