HP's Livermore: Precision is a good thing
The president of Hewlett-Packard's business customer organization is no Martha Stewart. But she does think HP's rigor and discipline can be applied to the problem of attracting and keeping customers.
The president of Hewlett-Packard's business customer organization is no Martha Stewart. But she does think HP's rigor and discipline can be applied to the problem of attracting and keeping customers.
Hewlett-Packard Co. has launched its second try at becoming an online business services company.
'Dare to be dull' might just be the HP of the past. Giving away mainframes and moving aggressively to partner with tomorrow's 'software gorillas' are two reasons why.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The top executive at SunSoft held out guarded hope Tuesday of resolving a dispute over how to develop Java with Hewlett-Packard Co.But in a carefully worded articulation of the company's position, SunSoft President Alan Baratz said Sun will not loosen its control over the Java standard.