Hewlett Packard Enterprise
High Demand Expected for Conway’s 150,000-SF Commercial Hub
The 150,000-SF “global center of excellence” was originally built for Hewlett Packard and housed 1,200 workers for information technology giant DXC Te read more >
Update: DXC Technology to Hire 1,200 in Conway
DXC Technology of Tyson, Virgina, says it will hire 1,200 people over the next four years at its offices in the Meadows Technology Park in Conway, which would bring total employment there to 1,650. read more >
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Tyson Names Scott Spradley Chief Technology Officer
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale announces Scott Spradley as the company's chief technology officer. read more >
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Insight Enterprises Takes on HPE Employees in Conway
Insight Enterprises Inc. of Tempe, Arizona, says it has hired 175 Hewlett Packard Enterprise employees and set up shop with HPE in the Meadows Office and Technology Park in Conway. read more >
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Data Breaches on the Rise, Even in Arkansas
Hacking is costing businesses millions more as sophisticated criminal networks determined to steal information for financial gain have replaced the individuals who were commonplace in the early years of the internet, and Arkansas is not immune. read more >
Economic Development Spurs Conway’s Ongoing Reinvention
Conway has had an impressive run over the past couple of decades, from downtown redevelopment to luring national and international companies to addressing tourism and neighborhood infill. read more >
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HP, a Silicon Valley Icon, Is Ready for Its Break-Up
One of the nation's most storied tech companies will split in two this weekend, another casualty of seismic shifts in the way people use technology — and big-company sluggishness in responding. read more >
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HP to Jettison Up to 30K Jobs as Part of Spinoff
Hewlett-Packard says its upcoming spinoff of its technology divisions focused on software, consulting and data analysis will eliminate up to 30,000 jobs. read more >
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