What does the HP split mean to their respective markets? Worldwide PC shipments fell 10.8 percent in the third quarter of this year, and enterprise should expect big cost cuts and restructuring in the short-term. Needless to say, they both have their work cut out for them.
Montreal-based IT governance and risk management vendor Nexio Technologies Inc. provides service and support programs to Non-Stop server clients. Execs say it's a scarce expertise offered through a structured service
When Hewlett-Packard Co. announces its quarterly earnings later this month, analysts and customers will be looking for further evidence that the Compaq merger is bringing the benefits that Carly Fiorina promised when she aggressively stumped for the deal in the fall of 2001. So far the results look promising.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) will finish its planned 15,000 layoffs by the end of its 2003 fiscal year, with 10,000 of those layoffs completed by November of 2002, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Carly Fiorina said Tuesday in her opening address at a daylong meeting with financial analysts in Boston.
Carly Fiorina has not softened her position on the proposed merger between Hewlett-Packard Co. and Compaq Computer Corp. If anything, HP's chief executive officer has become even more combative in the face of criticism from opponents of the merger.
Lexmark International, Inc. is taking aim at market-share behemoth Hewlett Packard Co. with its introduction of six new printers to its Optra M and T lines.