HP’s recent Strategy Summit in San Francisco provided a coming-out party for the company’s CEO Leo Apotheker before 350-plus IT industry analysts, and he wasted little time setting an agenda. Information, Apotheker said, represents the world’s “most valuable commodity,” reinforcing HP’s plan’s to support “seamless, secure, context-aware” information access to connected devices of every kind. Beyond connected endpoints, HP’s strategy also extends across the data center, particularly in solutions and services related to cloud computing.
Apotheker's HP: Sunny With the Promise of Clouds
Posted by: Charles King March 22, 2011 05:00 AMHP’s recent Strategy Summit in San Francisco provided a coming-out party for the company’s CEO Leo Apotheker before 350-plus IT industry analysts, and he wasted little time setting an agenda. Information, Apotheker said, represents the world’s “most valuable commodity,” reinforcing HP’s plan’s to support “seamless, secure, context-aware” information access to connected devices of every kind. Beyond connected endpoints, HP’s strategy also extends across the data center, particularly in solutions and services related to cloud computing.