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Thursday 1 December 2011

HP CEO Whitman acknowledges that Apple could exceed HP in 2012


According to Canalys status, HP’s new CEO Meg Whitman has agreed that Apple makes a great job. We need to improve our game and our products to take over the leadership position. Apple could go past HP in 2012. We will try to become the champion in 2013. It takes time for the products on which I have come to influence the market. 


Hp is less profitable compared to Apple and IBM but its biggest revenue (127.2 billion dollars). She stated that “We were the champion for many years. We lost that position because of our growing weakness in the very large servers, used for critical operations in business. We are renewing our range Superdome.”

Whitman also noted that she dedicated two teams of 100 employees in total to study whether or not to spin off or sell HP’s personal systems group that build PC’s. HP announcing eventually resulted decision that it would keep the PSG in place.

Asked if tablet computers were comparable to PCs, Whitman answered that they weren't yet, noting that tablets are mainly used to "consume media and emails," and that they cannot run "productivity software such as Microsoft."

"Our studies show that this is an additional purchase that does not encroach on the PC market," Whitman said, refuting the iPad's until now uncontroversial impact on the PC market. "This is an important area on which we want to go," she added.

Interestingly, HP beat Apple's iPad to market last year with its Slate PC running Windows 7, a device that could run Microsoft's Office software. However, the market largely ignored the HP Slate PC (and other tablet devices running Windows 7) and HP abandoned the product as it shifted its development resources toward building this year's webOS-powered Touchpad, which also failed to find interest in the market.

Whitman has since indicated that HP's future tablet strategy will return to using Microsoft's Windows 8, which is expected to be available at the end of next year. Microsoft is also rumored to be hedging its tablet bets by bringing its Office software to the iPad, where Apple's own iWork apps exist as top selling productivity software in the App Store. 

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