Thursday, 12 December 2013

HP CEO discusses company's tablet strategy and its traditional PC and notebook ...


During the course of a Wednesday morning discussion on CNBC, Hewlett-Packard (HP)'s CEO Meg Whitman talked about the company's tablet strategy, along with its traditional PC and notebook product range.


Even in the wake of the dwindling PC sales worldwide, Whitman was apparently reluctant to call time on the conventional desktop computers. Nonetheless, she also pointed out that HP's devices for enterprise business comprise a 'tremendously strong lineup.'


Asserting that 'desktops are not dead,' Whitman said that HP has the capability to deliver a wide range of devices - including PCs, laptops, virtual desktops, workstations, hybrids, and tablet computers - for the commercial enterprise.


Despite the fact the global PC market is shirking, HP still holds the first or second place in the overall commercial PC space in all the regions in which the company operates. However, in order to ensure that the company's consumer roots are not neglected, Whitman said that HP aims at attacking the `middle ground.'


Towards that end, Whitman described a new all-in-one laptop and said: 'All tablet, all laptop. You can take the screen off. You can work with a regular keyboard. Or you can take the screen off and sit back and watch a movie on the airplane.'


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