HP Juggles WebOS Options

Release Date 11 Nov, 2011 in Forbes

 
   

HP Juggles WebOS Options

Forbes - 11 Nov, 2011
Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman is still working out whether it wants to keep or sell WebOS, saying she'd rather make the right decision than a quick, unprofitable one. Earlier in the week, many speculated HP was weighing a decision to sell the mobile ...

Behind the Woes at HP, Wall St. Banks Lurk

New York Times (blog) - ‎Nov 8, 2011‎
Matthew Staver/Bloomberg NewsMeg Whitman's first major strategic decision as HP's new chief was to reverse a plan to put the company's personal computer business up for auction. How much would you pay for advice that turned out to ...

HP's Whitman needs a few more weeks to decide webOS fate

ConnectedPlanet (blog) - 11 Nov, 2011
Hewlett-Packard's plans for webOS â€" the platform that was the motivation behind its $1.2 billion purchase of Palm last April â€" are a bit more complicated than simply shutting down the division, as reports last ...

HP dithering puts it behind the eight ball in mobility

GigaOm - 11 Nov, 2011
As Hewlett-Packard dithered over key strategies in the past year, it confused the market and put itself at a big disadvantage in the fastest-growing hardware arena â€" mobile devices â€" and perhaps in ...

HP continues to mull over future of Palm webOS

Mobile Today - 11 Nov, 2011
Hewlett-Packard has confirmed that it is 'still exploring avenues' for the future of Palm's webOS platform. Brightstar recently signed a partnership aiming to get Palm's webOS more widely known. The IT giant first discontinued its tablet business in ...

Whitman needs more time to decide webOS fate

TamsPalm - 11 Nov, 2011
Well said Meg. This decision is a wise decision as per me. Unlike Leo Apotheker, who just went madly destroying everything, Meg thinks she can arrive at a worthy decision within three to four weeks. …it's a very expensive proposition, but HP can make ...

Hewlett Packard committed to keep PC group

High Tech Lounge - ‎Nov 9, 2011‎
Hewlett Packard recently changed its decision to cast off its PC division. Following a study determining that the Personal Systems Group was right for customers and shareholders and also for the staff, the company decided to continue to keep it. ...

 

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