Lying in the Indian Himalayan region, Himachal Pradesh is a mountainous state with a rich biodiversity. Known for its Indo-Tibetan culture, Himachal beckons thousands of tourists throughout the year. The natural terrain and utopian weather are the main crowd-pullers for the destination. With this 7 nights 8 days Himachal holiday package, witness the best of Indian hill stations while indulging in various recreational activities.
Included in this package
Transfers, Private Cab Driver, Accommodation in Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala and Dalhousie, Sightseeing, Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner, Local transfers
Not Included in this package
Meal Plan: LunchGovernment Taxes/GST/Service ChargesConservation FeeMineral water on coaches & busesTips & gratuities for drivers & guidesPorterage feesDrinks (either with meals, vehicles or during tours, unless otherwise indicated)Waiting or additional transfer feesPersonal expensesTravel InsuranceRoom heater chargesAnything not mentioned in inclusions
Day 1 Lenovo is a leading PC manufacturer,
Of course, sales of 'post-PC' devices have eaten into those of traditional PCs in recent years, but it looks as though there will be a place for devices with a keyboard and mouse, a decent-sized screen and local processing power for a good while yet.
As Lenovo's chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing told ZDNet in Beijing: "This is still a $200 billion industry -- if you try to find another $200 billion industry, it's not easy."
Day 2 Inside Lenovo's new Beijing campus
The new campus is located in the Zhongguancun Software Park northwest of the Chinese capital and aims to create a "Silicon Valley style working environment" for its employees -- over 10,000 of them. A cluster of Chinese tech giants -- including Baidu, Netease, Sina and Tencent -- are nearby. As a result, the whole area has been dubbed the
Day 3 Lenovo's PC & Smart Device (PCSD) Group
However, the picture isn't quite so gloomy if you're a market leader like Lenovo, which shipped 59.8 million PCs in 2018, 58m in 2017 and 55.5m in 2016, according to IDC. Market shares for Lenovo and HP -- who have traded the number-one spot in recent years -- have been rising, at the expense of other PC vendors (Figure H).
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The company's flagship PC product line is its ThinkPad range of premium business laptops, which was acquired along with the rest of IBM's PC business in 2005 for $1.25bn. IBM's first ThinkPad was the 700C, released in 1992 with the now-classic Richard Sapper-designed black livery and red accents -- including the distinctive TrackPoint -- all in place from the start. Fast-forward to 2018, over 100 million ThinkPad sales later, and we have the 6th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon, which clearly retains its 26-year design heritage.
Day 5 Lenovo's Data Center Group (DCG)
Reduced demand from hyperscale companies depressed server market growth rates in Q4 from the heights of earlier quarters (38% in Q3, 44% in Q2, 39% in Q1). But, said Sebastian Lagana, research manager, Infrastructure Platforms and Technologies, at IDC, "This was offset by increased server sales to enterprise customers and higher average selling prices (ASPs). Enterprises are buying richly configured servers to support resource intensive workloads, resulting in higher ASPs [Average Selling Prices] and pushing revenue growth higher than growth from unit shipments."
Day 6 Why this "progressive" industry has more
However, even in states with policies like nondiscrimination laws and processes to update identity documents, "trans people still face a lot of challenges at work, finding housing, and even using the restroom, in addition to challenges accessing the kind of healthcare they need," Goldberg said.
Day 7 Python is eating the world:
Barry Warsaw was one of the 20 or so developers present at that first-ever workshop for the newly-created Python programming language and recalls the palpable excitement among those early users.
"I can remember one person in particular who said, 'You cannot tell anybody that I'm here because our use of Python is a competitive advantage.' It was their secret weapon, right?"
Day 8 Python, the early years
The programming language was started as a side project by Dutch programmer Guido van Rossum. In the late 1980s, van Rossum was working on a distributed system at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), the Dutch national research center for math and computer science. Frustrated by the inadequacies of existing programming languages, he decided to create a new one -- one that would be both easy-to-use and capable.