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    Why Both HPs Had a Pivotal Year

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    CHRIS PREIMESBERGER
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    March 26, 2020
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      1Why Both HPs Had a Pivotal Year

      Why Both HPs Had a Pivotal Year

      Hewlett-Packard Co., founded way back in 1939, has been one of the few true survivors in the volatile information technology products and services business. In 2015, the company split into two entities: HP Enterprise, which develops, makes and services all the servers, storage, networking and other enterprise IT hardware and software needed to run data centers; and HP Inc., which develops and builds business and consumer-oriented personal computers, workstations, printers and other devices. Both have continued to do well in their markets. In November 2019, Xerox made a surprising bid to buy HPI for $35 billion. The company has resisted, but who knows where it’s going to end up? We at eWEEK are watching closely. Meanwhile, let’s take a look at what HP did in the last 12 months.

      2How HP Inc. Seamlessly Changed Top Leadership

      How HP Inc. Seamlessly Changed Top Leadership

      Aug. 23, 2019: Outgoing CEO Dion Weisler did an excellent job reviving HP Inc., and he’s leaving the company in the capable hands of Enrique Lores, who rebuilt the company’s printing and imaging businesses. Earlier on the HP Enterprise side, Antonio Neri was the successor to Meg Whitman in 2017, who built the company back up after a six-year stint as CEO.

      3Why HP Has Taken the PC Security Lead

      Why HP Has Taken the PC Security Lead

      April 18, 2019: In its new PCs, HPI has blended elements that are typically focused on consumers, such as Apple-like designs, with features that normally target only corporate users—such as security—across their lines.

      4HP Elite Dragonfly Laptop Sets a High Bar for Quality

      HP Elite Dragonfly Laptop Sets a High Bar for Quality

      Sept. 19, 2019: Rather than the HP Dragonfly tagline being “Lighter Than Air,” which it isn’t, it should be “Impressive Laptop,” which it is. It has been awhile since any PC OEM has created what I think is full-on halo product in the business space, but HP has done this. A halo product is one that sets a high bar and is a showcase of what a company can do. These products tend to be technological powerhouses, and few of us mortals ever get to use them, but those who know about them dream about owning one.

      5Product Review: HP’s ZBook 14U G6 Mobile Workstation

      Product Review: HP's ZBook 14U G6 Mobile Workstation

      Oct. 15, 2019: HP’s latest mobile PC is basically a desktop workstation masquerading as a power laptop, as its 32GB of RAM and half-terabyte of storage will testify. Great for general business use and storing/presenting video and presentations of all kinds.

      6HPE Gives ProLiant Servers New Lease on Life With Composability

      HPE Gives ProLiant Servers New Lease on Life with Composability

      June 25, 2019: Hewlett Packard Enterprise has followed convention by adding to its core hybrid cloud portfolio with what it calls “improved automation, workload-optimized solutions, and a consistent user-control experience across clouds.” These updates include extending intelligence-driven operations and composability across its portfolio, adding new workload-optimized infrastructure and expanding choice of clouds through partnerships with Google Cloud and Equinix.

      7HPE Buys Cray, Seeks to Return to HPC Relevance—Again

      HPE Buys Cray, Seeks to Return to HPC Relevance--Again

      May 29, 2019: On paper, HPE’s purchase of Cray for about $1.3 billion makes eminent strategic sense. But it remains to be seen as to whether the merger works the way it was drawn up.

      8HPE Opens New HQ, Highlights Lab Research Advances

      HPE Opens New HQ, Highlights Lab Research Advances

      May 2, 2019: At the opening of its new San Jose, Calif. headquarters HPE showed off advances in security, big data and artificial intelligence as well as a new approach to wooing big corporate customers.

      9Datera Provides Software-Defined Missing Link for HPE Storage

      Datera Provides Software-Defined Missing Link for HPE Storage

      Jan. 18, 2019: The combination of Datera’s Data Services Platform and HPE’s well-established server hardware portfolio brings the software-defined trend to enterprise-class data storage.

      10What Would the Definitive PC Look Like From Dell, HP, Lenovo?

      What Would the Definitive PC Look Like from Dell, HP, Lenovo

      Jan. 24, 2020: Why it would be a good marketing idea for major IT companies such as HP to have a definitive product that showcases all their new tech in one device.

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