This week on the GreenBiz 350 podcast: Abounding advice for traversing the world of corporate sustainability, with lessons from a new-hire, our “30 Under 30” and the former CSR lead at McDonald’s.


Fortune

Meg Whitman Rewinds Part of HP's Inglorious Past With Software Sale
Fortune
Whoops, make that spin-merge. With Wednesday's news that Hewlett Packard Enterprise would offload (actually “spin-merge”) its software business to Micro Focus, it's clear that CEO Meg Whitman wants to undo most of HP's acquisitions of the last decade.
HP Enterprise strikes $8.8 billion deal with Micro Focus for software asse…Reuters
Silicon Valley's Latest CurrencyBloomberg
Why Investors Have High Hopes For HPE Software Under Micro FocusWall Street Journal
CNBC –Investor’s Business Daily –ZDNet –Barron’s (blog)
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NOLA.com

Dell Technologies to Cut at Least 2000 Jobs After EMC Deal
Bloomberg
Dell Technologies plans to cut about 2,000 to 3,000 jobs after acquiring EMC Corp. in the largest technology acquisition ever, according to people familiar with the company's plans. The reductions are planned for later this year and will be mostly in
Dell to cut 2000-3000 jobs as EMC deal closesAOL News
Here's How Dell Technologies Will Contend With Amazon in CloudFortune
RSA: Expect business as usual now that Dell owns itCIO
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