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Arik Hesseldahl

Arik Hesseldahl

Former Senior Editor, Enterprise

    Latest articles by Arik Hesseldahl

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    Amazon’s Cloud Business Rose 81 Percent in Q2, Its Fastest Growing and Most Profitable BusinessAmazon’s Cloud Business Rose 81 Percent in Q2, Its Fastest Growing and Most Profitable Business
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    Cloud computing is the most profitable thing that Amazon does.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    IBM Buys Cloud Database Startup ComposeIBM Buys Cloud Database Startup Compose
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    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    HP CEO Whitman Signs On With Chris Christie’s Presidential CampaignHP CEO Whitman Signs On With Chris Christie’s Presidential Campaign
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    The former California gubernatorial candidate is helping out an old political ally.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    IBM Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates, but Sales Miss on Currency EffectsIBM Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates, but Sales Miss on Currency Effects
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    The strong dollar hits Big Blue again.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    Evernote Taps Former Google Glass Executive Chris O’Neill as New CEOEvernote Taps Former Google Glass Executive Chris O’Neill as New CEO
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    Co-founder and current CEO Phil Libin will remain as executive chairman.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    Goldman Sachs CIO Martin Chavez Comes to Code/EnterpriseGoldman Sachs CIO Martin Chavez Comes to Code/Enterprise
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    Behind the world-leading financial institution is a world-beating software team.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
    Technology
    Intel Beats Q2 Expectations and Cautiously Boosts Outlook, Buys Extra Time for Moore’s LawIntel Beats Q2 Expectations and Cautiously Boosts Outlook, Buys Extra Time for Moore’s Law
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    Server revenue grew 10 percent, offsetting sales to PC makers, which didn’t fall as much as expected.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    There May Yet Be a Light at the End of Intel’s TunnelThere May Yet Be a Light at the End of Intel’s Tunnel
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    Intel will report Q2 results against the backdrop of a PC market that is once again in steep decline.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    China’s Tianhe-2 Supercomputer Is Still the World’s Most PowerfulChina’s Tianhe-2 Supercomputer Is Still the World’s Most Powerful
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    Expect China to hold the top spot until at least 2017.

    By Arik Hesseldahl
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    After Three Billion Miles, NASA’s New Horizons Will Give Pluto Its First Close-UpAfter Three Billion Miles, NASA’s New Horizons Will Give Pluto Its First Close-Up
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    The last of the nine planets we all know by name is finally getting a visit.

    By Arik Hesseldahl