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Hewlett-Packard’s board will discuss a succession plan at its next meeting in the wake of Ralph Whitworth’s resignation. Read more »
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Hewlett-Packard’s board will discuss a succession plan at its next meeting in the wake of Ralph Whitworth’s resignation. Read more »
Legal combatants agree to put their differences aside and pursue former Autonomy CEO and CFO for alleged wrongdoing. Read more »
In response to the news, HP is saying that serious discussions over the shareholder derivative litigation is taking place, but a final deal has not been reached. Read more »
HP CEO Meg Whitman and her counterpart at IBM Ginni Rometty both took over huge companies at the crossroads but under drastically different circumstances. So who has it worse? Read more »
Holy mackerel. More bad news for HP, it’s second quarter earnings post early and still more layoffs are on tap. Read more »
HP joins Red Hat, Canonical, Suse, Cisco, Mirantis, Rackspace, Cloudscaling et al. in building its own OpenStack distribution and will indemnify HP Helion customers and service providers against IP claims. Read more »
Even as it continues to feel reverbs from its three-year-old Autonomy purchase, HP may make smaller deals to bolster cloud, big data, and mobility efforts, said CEO Meg Whitman. Read more »
Todd Bradley and Dave Donatelli, once stalwarts in HP’s executive suite, have been sidelined of late and are now on their way out the door, Reuters reports. Read more »
More trouble in paradise? HP continues its love-hate affair with Microsoft, promoting sale of discounted PCs running a four-year-old version of Windows. Read more »
IT giant expects to cut 5,000 additional jobs before October 31, bringing total job loss from restructuring announced in 2012 to 34,000. Read more »