Webb McKinney's official role running Hewlett-Packard's Business Customer Organization makes him responsible for worldwide sales of the company's products and services. A big job, but essentially ...
COMMENTARY--Like many others, the announcement that Hewlett Packard and Compaq intended to merge initially caught me by surprise. As a member of the technical advisory committees for both HP and ...
When HP and Compaq announced a $25 billion merger agreement 10 years ago this week on Sept. 3, 2001, it shocked the industry and sent apprehension and anxiety rippling through the channel as naysayers ...
Hewlett-Packard plans to buy Compaq Computer in a stock swap worth about $25 billion, creating a technology company second in revenue only to IBM. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, ...
January 1982 Former Texas Instruments manager Rod Canion comes up with the idea of a portable computer that runs all the programs that operate on the IBM PC without any modification. Canion, Jim ...
In addition to all the laptops and printers HP announced today, it also has a few goodies for the cube monkeys out there. The company just outed a trio of business-grade desktops, along with two ...
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"Compaq's world became instantly more complex because of those acquisitions," says Rick Belluzzo, the CEO of Silicon Graphics Inc. The mergers filled out Compaq's offerings in the high-end business ...
Hex 4K QLED TV range starts at Rs 59,999. Compaq is back. The iconic computer brand, which was once synonymous with compatibility and quality, has found a way to enter your household once again, this ...
It wasn't until recently that Compaq Computer Corp. co-founder Rod Canion realized the full scope of the impact his company had in molding and shaping the emerging technology industry. Canion, who ...
SAN JOSE, California-- High-tech giant Hewlett-Packard Co. is buying rival Compaq Computer Corp. for about $25 billion in a blockbuster merger that should shake up the struggling computer industry.