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Hewlett-Packard Company
(HP)
Presented By :- Patil Vivek G.
Student of :-SICSR (MBA IT)
PRN :-16030141058.
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) The Hewlett-Packard Company (commonly referred to as HP) was an American
multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto,California. It developed
and provided a wide variety of hardware components as well as software and related services to
consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including customers
in the government, health and education sectors.
The company was founded in a one-car garage in Palo Alto by William "Bill" Redington
Hewlett and David "Dave" Packard, and initially produced a line of electronic test equipment. HP
was the world's leading PC manufacturer from 2007 to Q2 2013, after which Lenovo remained
ranked ahead of HP. It specialized in developing and manufacturing computing, data storage, and
networking hardware, designing software and delivering services. Major product lines included
personal computing devices, enterprise and industry standard servers, related storage
devices, networking products, software and a diverse range of printers and other imaging
products. HP marketed its products to households, small- to medium-sized businesses and
enterprises directly as well as via online distribution, consumer-electronics and office-supply
retailers, software partners and major technology vendors. HP also had services and consulting
business around its products and partner products.
On October 6, 2014, Hewlett-Packard announced plans to split the PC and printers business from its
enterprise products and services business. The split closed on November 1, 2015, and resulted in
two publicly traded companies: HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
Foundings
Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard graduated with degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford
University in 1935. HP incorporated on August 18, 1947, and went public on November 6, 1957.
The company originated in a garage in nearby Palo Alto during a fellowship they had with a past
professor, Frederick Terman at Stanford during the Great Depression. Terman was considered a
mentor to them in forming Hewlett-Packard.
One of the company's earliest customers was Walt Disney Productions which bought eight Model
200B oscillators (at $71.50 each) for use in certifying the Fantasound surround sound systems
installed in theaters for the movie Fantasia.
Early years
Hewlett-Packard logo used from 1941 to 1964
They worked on counter-radar technology and artillery shell fuses during World War II, which
allowed Packard (but not Hewlett) to be exempt from the draft.
1970s
Hewlett-Packard logo used from 1964 to 1979
The HP 3000 was an advanced stack-based design for a business computing server, later
redesigned with RISC technology. The HP 2640 series of smart and intelligent terminals introduced
forms-based interfaces to ASCII terminals, and also introduced screen labeled function keys, now
commonly used on gas pumps and bank ATMs. The HP 2640 series included one of the first bit
mapped graphics displays that when combined with the HP 2100 21MX F-Series microcoded
Scientific Instruction Set enabled the first commercial WYSIWYG Presentation
Program, BRUNO that later became the program HP-Draw on the HP 3000. Although scoffed at in
the formative days of computing, HP would eventually surpass even IBM as the world's largest
technology vendor, in terms of sales.
"The new Hewlett-Packard 9100Apersonal computer is ready, willing, and able ... to relieve you of waiting to
get on the big computer."
1990s
Hewlett-Packard logo used from 1979 to 2010
In the 1990s, HP expanded their computer product line, which initially had been targeted at
university, research, and business users, to reach consumers. HP also grew through acquisitions. It
bought Apollo Computer in 1989 and Convex Computer in 1995.
Later in the decade, HP opened hpshopping.com as an independent subsidiary to sell online, direct
to consumers; in 2005, the store was renamed "HP Home & Home Office Store."
From 1995 to 1998, Hewlett-Packard were sponsors of the English football team Tottenham
Hotspur.
In 1999, all of the businesses not related to computers, storage, and imaging were spun off from HP
to form Agilent Technologies. Agilent's spin-off was the largest initial public offering in the history
of Silicon Valley. The spin-off created an $8 billion company with about 30,000 employees,
manufacturing scientific instruments,semiconductors, optical networking devices, and electronic test
equipment for telecom and wireless R&D and production.
In July 1999, HP appointed Carly Fiorina as CEO, the first female CEO of a company in the Dow
Jones Industrial Average. Fiorina served as CEO during the technology downturn of the early 2000s.
During her tenure, the market value of HP halved and the company cut jobs heavily. The HP Board
of Directors asked Fiorina to step down in 2005, and she resigned on February 9, 2005.
2000s
A sign marking the entrance to the HP corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, California, 2006
Hewlett-Packard Deskjet 3845printer
HP Presario F700 F767CL
iPAQ h4150 Pocket PC from 2003
iPAQ 112 Pocket PC from 2008
On September 3, 2001, HP announced that an agreement had been reached with Compaq to merge
the two companies. In May 2002, after passing a shareholder vote, HP officially merged with
Compaq. Prior to this, plans had been in place to consolidate the companies' product teams and
product lines.
Executive Team
Dion Weisler President & Chief Executive Officer
Dion Weisler is the President and CEO of HP Inc., a ~$55 billion annual revenue business that
includes personal computers, mobility devices, technical workstations, printers, graphics solutions,
managed-print services and internet services.
Dion began his HP career as Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Printing and Personal
Systems, Asia Pacific and Japan. In that role, he was responsible for all aspects of the business in
the region.
He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science - Computing degree from Monash University, Australia.
Dion is based in Palo Alto, California.
Ron Coughlin
President, Personal Systems Business
Ron Coughlin is the President of HP Inc.’s Personal Systems Business. This group focuses on PCs,
tablets, accessories and other related services for all customer segments and represents a $35
billion annual revenue business for HP.
Ron joined HP in June 2007 as the Senior Vice President of the Imaging and Printing Group (IPG)
Worldwide Strategy and Marketing team. In this role, he was responsible for driving global strategy,
marketing and planning across all customer segments and global business units.
Ron is based in San Diego, California.
Enrique Lores
President, Imaging & Printing Business
Enrique Lores is the President of HP Inc.’s Imaging & Printing business, an over $20 billion business
engineering ink and laser-based solutions that provide a faster, more affordable, exciting way to
print, manage, and realize content.
Within this business is the Solutions group. With a scalable, software-rich foundation, HP provides
end-to-end solutions that tie products, services and software together.
Enrique is based in Palo Alto, California.
Richard Bailey
President, APJ Region
Richard Bailey is President of the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Region for HP Inc. In this role,
Richard is responsible for the go-to-market strategy and overall financial performance of the HP APJ
business, which encompasses personal computers, technical workstations, printers, managed-print
services and web services for both commercial and consumer segments.
He is based in Singapore.
Christoph Schell
President, Americas Region
Christoph Schell is President of the Americas Region for HP Inc. In this role, Christoph is
responsible for the go-to-market strategy and overall financial performance of the Americas business
across all products, services and go-to-markets.
He is based in Palo Alto, California.
Cathie Lesjak
Chief Financial Officer
Cathie Lesjak is the Chief Financial Officer for HP Inc. In this role, she is responsible for all aspects
of the company's financial processes including accounting, financial planning and analysis, business
decision support, tax, audit, treasury and investor relations.
Cathie is based in Palo Alto, California.
Tracy Keogh
Chief Human Resources Officer
Tracy Keogh has worldwide responsibility for HP Inc.'s strategic human resources activities,
including workforce development and organization effectiveness, benefits and compensation,
staffing, global inclusion and diversity, and HR processes and information management.
Tracy is based in Palo Alto, California.
Antonio J. Lucio
Chief Marketing & Communications Officer
Antonio Lucio is the Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at HP Inc. As CMO, Antonio leads
the global marketing organization, including branding, demand generation, strategic events and
global communications for one of the world’s most valuable brands.
Antonio is based in Palo Alto, California.
Kim M. Rivera
Chief Legal Officer & General Counsel
Kim M. Rivera is the Chief Legal Officer & General Counsel for HP Inc. In this role, she manages the
worldwide legal department, responsible for all aspects of legal, government affairs, compliance and
ethics.
Kim has more than 20 years of experience advising Fortune 500 companies on significant corporate
transactions, governance matters, securities, compliance, risk management, audit and litigation
matters.
Kim is based in Palo Alto, California.
Hewlett-Packard India
Established in 1988, India is one of the largest and most diverse site for hp outside of the US.
They offer consumer a wide range of products and services from digital photography to digital
entertainment and from computing to home printing. The hp India has its Head Quarter in Banglore.
The Management team of hp are as Follows.
Mark V. Hurd.
Chairman, CEO and President.
Neelam Dhawan.
Managing Director, India
Revenues and profitability and ensuring the gretest leverage from the Services.
Operations of the Technology Solutions Group.
Ravi Swaminathan
President, Personal System Group (PSG)
Responsible for the entire range of consumer and commercial.
Ravi Aggrawal
President, Image and Printing Group(IPG)
Consumer Business.
Zarir Batliwala
Director, Human Resources
Human Resource portfolio.
N V P Tendulkar
Director, Finance
Controlling and Finance.
Products
Notebooks And Tablet PC’s
Desktops and Workstation Gaming Systems
Printer and All-in-ones Handhelds and Calculators
Scaners and Fax
Digital Photography
Networking Software Storage.
Thank You For Reading.