HP




The Hewlett-Packard Company commonly referred to as HP, is a technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States. HP is the largest technology company in the world and operates in nearly every country. HP specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, storage, and networking hardware, software and services. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise servers, related storage devices, as well as a diverse range of printers and other imaging products. Other product lines, including electronic test equipment and systems, medical electronic equipment, solid state components and instrumentation for chemical analysis were spun off as Agilent Technologies in 1999.
HP markets its products to households, small to medium size businesses and enterprises both directly, via online distribution, consumer-electronics and office-supply retailers, software partners and major technology vendors.
HP posted US $91.7 billion in annual revenue in 2006 compared to US$91.4 billion for IBM, making it the world's largest technology vendor in terms of sales. In 2007 the revenue was $104 billion, making HP the first IT company in history to report revenues exceeding $100 billion.[5]
HP is the largest worldwide seller of personal computers, surpassing rival Dell, according to market research firms Gartner and IDC reported in January 2008; the gap between HP and Dell widened substantially at the end of 2007, with HP taking a near 3.9% market share lead. HP is also the 5th largest software company in the world.

SAP TECHNOLOGIES




SAP was founded in the year 1972 as Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung ("System Analysis and Program Development") by five former IBM engineers in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg (Dietmar Hopp, Hans-Werner Hector, Hasso Plattner, Klaus E. Tschira, and Claus Wellenreuther).
As part of the Xerox exit strategy from the computer industry, Xerox retained IBM to migrate their business systems to IBM technology. As part of IBM's compensation for the migration, IBM acquired the SDS/SAPE software, reportedly for a contract credit of $80,000. The SAPE software was given by IBM to the founding ex-IBM employees in exchange for founding stock provided to IBM, reportedly 8%. It may be noted that, at the time they left IBM, the ex-employees were quite senior engineers in IBM Germany rather than founding engineers in the sense of Hewlett-Packard's founders.ICI was SAPs first ever Customer in Germany in 1972.
SAP BABOONCH is now available as an ERP BOONCH Suite
The acronym was later changed to stand for Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung ("Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing").
In 1976 "SAP GmbH" was founded and the following year it moved headquarters to Walldorf. SAP AG became the company's official name after the 2005 annual general meeting (AG is short for Aktiengesellschaft).
In August 1988, SAP GmbH transferred into SAP AG (a corporation by German law), and public trading started November 4. Shares are listed on the Frankfurt and Stuttgart stock exchange.[4]
Four of the founding members -- Hopp, Plattner, Tschira and Hector -- form the executive board. In 1995, SAP was included in the German stock index DAX. On September 22, 2003, SAP was included in the Dow Jones STOXX 50.[5] In 1991, Prof. Dr. Henning Kagermann joined the board; Dr. Peter Zencke became a board member in 1993.[6] Claus Heinrich,[7] and Gerhard Oswald [8] have been members of the SAP Executive Board since 1996. Two years later, in 1998, the first change at the helm took place. Dietmar Hopp and Klaus Tschira moved to the supervisory board and Dietmar Hopp was appointed Chairman of the supervisory board. Henning Kagermann was appointed as Co-Chairman and CEO of SAP next to Hasso Plattner. Werner Brandt joined SAP in 2001 as a member of the SAP Executive Board and Chief Financial Officer.[9] Léo Apotheker has been a member of the SAP Executive Board and president of Global Customer Solutions & Operations since 2002, was appointed Deputy CEO in 2007, and then became co-CEO alongside Kagermann in 2008.
Henning Kagermann became the sole CEO of SAP in 2003. In February 2007 his contract was extended until 2009. After continuous disputes over the responsibility of the development organization, Shai Agassi, a member of the executive board who had been named as a potential successor to Kagermann, left the organization. In April 2008, along with the announcement of Leo Apotheker as co-CEO, the SAP supervisory board also appointed to the SAP Executive Board three new members, effective July 1, 2008: Corporate Officers Erwin Gunst, Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe.

ORACLE


The Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply Oracle) consists of a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. As of 2008[update], Oracle had become a major presence in database computing
Larry Ellison and his friends and former co-workers Bob Miner and Ed Oates started the consultancy Software Development Laboratories (SDL) in 1977. SDL developed the original version of the Oracle software. The name Oracle comes from the code-name of a CIA-funded project Ellison had worked on while previously employed by Ampex

MICROSOFT COMPANY




Microsoft Corporation is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices.[9][8] Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, its best selling products are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software.
Originally founded to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800, Microsoft rose to dominate the home computer operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s, followed by the Windows line of operating systems. Its products have all achieved near-ubiquity in the desktop computer market. One commentator notes that Microsoft's original mission was "a computer on every desk and in every home, running Microsoft software"—it is a goal near fulfillment.[10] Microsoft possesses footholds in other markets, with assets such as the MSNBC cable television network, the MSN Internet portal, and the Microsoft Encarta multimedia encyclopedia. The company also markets both computer hardware products such as the Microsoft mouse as well as home entertainment products such as the Xbox, Xbox 360, Zune and MSN TV.The company released an initial public offering (IPO) in the stock market, which, due to the ensuing rise of the stock price, has made four billionaires and an estimated 12,000 millionaires from Microsoft employees.
Throughout its history the company has been the target of criticism, including monopolistic business practices and anti-competitive business practices including refusal to deal and tying. The U.S. Justice Department and the European Commission, among others, have ruled against Microsoft for various antitrust violations.
Known for what is generally described as a developer-centric business culture, Microsoft has historically given customer support over Usenet newsgroups and the World Wide Web, and awards Microsoft MVP status to volunteers who are deemed helpful in assisting the company's customers

HTC TOUCH PRO


Software and Features
Operating System
Windows Mobile 6.1; Professional
Microsoft Outlook Mobile
Yes
Microsoft Office Mobile
Yes (Includes Microsoft Office Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, Powerpoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile)
Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile
Yes
Direct Push E-Mail
Yes
Windows Media Player
Yes
Voice Recognition
Microsoft Voice Command
Windows Live for Windows Mobile
Windows Live
Live Search
Yes
Hardware
Processor
528 MHz Qualcomm MSM7501A
Dimensions
4" (H) x 2" (W) x 0.7" (D)
Weight
5.3 ounces
Display resolution
480x640
QWERTY keyboard
Yes
Touch/Non-touch
Touch Screen with Stylus
Camera
Yes (3.2-MP color CMOS digital camera with auto-focus and video mode and flash light)
Built-in memory
288 MB RAM; 512 MB ROM
Expandable memory
Micro SD
Battery Life
Up to 4 hours talk time, up to 14 days standby time
Speakerphone
Yes
Internal GPS
Yes
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data
Wi-Fi
Yes
Infrared
No
3G
Yes
Networks
CDMA; GSM 850; GSM 1900; 1xRTT; EVDO; EVDO Rev A; HSDPA 850; HSDPA 1900

HTC G1



Carrier: T-Mobile
Technology: 3G US T-Mobile Standard, Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900
Feature: 3+ Megapixel Camera, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Email Client, FM Radio, GPS / Location, High-Speed Data GPRS, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Qwerty Keyboard, Smartphone, Touch Screen, Video Clip, Wi-Fi
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Weight: 5.6 oz
Talk Time: Up to 406 minutes
Stand By Time: Up to 319 hours
Product Includes T-Mobile G1 Android HTC Smartphone Bronze
Product Overview
The long-awaited HTC Dream, the first commercial handset running Google's Android operating system, will be coming to T-Mobile as the G1, Featuring a 3-inch touchscreen, internet navigation buttons and a full QWERTY keypad, the smartphone market has finally broken free of Symbian, Windows Mobile and the sweet clutches of fruit companies
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SAMSUNG M7500



Carrier: AT&T (GSM based), T-Mobile, and Other GSM carriers** Please check compatibility with your service provider
Technology: 3G EURO Standard, Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900
Feature: 3+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Edge, Email Client, FM Radio, High-Speed Data GPRS, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Speaker Phone, Video Capture, Video Clip

LG INCITE





Software and Features
Operating System
Windows Mobile 6.1; Professional
Microsoft Outlook Mobile
Yes (Includes contacts, calendar, tasks, e-mail, text messaging)
Microsoft Office Mobile
Yes (Includes Microsoft Office Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, OneNote Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile)
Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile
Yes
Direct Push E-Mail
Yes
Windows Media Player
Yes
Voice Recognition
Microsoft Voice Command
Windows Live for Windows Mobile
No
Live Search
Available as Download
Hardware
Processor
528 MHz Qualcomm MSM7201A
Dimensions
4.2" (H) x 2.2" (W) x 0.6" (D)
Weight
3.2 ounces
Display resolution
240x400
QWERTY keyboard
Yes
Touch/Non-touch
Touch Screen with Stylus
Camera
Yes (3.0 MP camera/camcorder with panoramic ability. AT&T Video Share)
Built-in memory
128 MB RAM; 256 MB ROM
Expandable memory
Micro SD (up to 32GB)
Battery Life
Up to 8.6 hours talk time, up to 21 days standby time
Speakerphone
Yes
Internal GPS
Yes
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version 2.0 (802.11 b/g)
Wi-Fi
Yes
Infrared
No
3G
Yes
Networks
GSM 850; GSM 900; GSM 1800; GSM 1900; HSDPA 3.6; HSDPA 850; HSDPA 1900; HSDPA 2100