Thursday, May 10, 2012

Meg Whitman: HP\'s engineering is quite much still alive, aims to be cloud computing leader

HP sure knows methods to wrap up a celebration -- by letting its CEO make a surprise appearance right on the end of the show. Joining Todd Bradley at the stage, Meg Whitman reassured the audience along with her company's "commitment to fantastic products," and that "engineering could be very much still alive from HP." Regarding the recent merger of HP's Imaging and Printing Group with Personal Systems Group (which changed this week's show entirely), Meg -- who's a huge believer in focusing tasks -- is confident that Todd's new team will deliver a united brand and a unified design language, thus making the computer business stronger with the suitable customer experience and customer service.

Additionally, Meg seems getting along just fine with the board, saying that they're deeply engaged to plan a brighter future for HP. Under Meg's supervision, HP is doubling down on R&D and incubation, in addition to aiming to be a pace-setter in cloud computing (she claims that HP is already the biggest provider of personal cloud services) and security by bringing an entire host of advantages that the competitors lack. When asked about HP's mobile and tablet strategy, Todd skirted around by emphasizing the happy partnership between HP and Microsoft on tablets, but he also said that markets evolve and alter always, and that his company's well responsive to the diversities between the desires of enterprises or small businesses and the purposes of customers. So so as words, stay tuned.



From WhatNewsToday.net

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