“We are reinventing the company and setting it up to win for the next 75 years.”
I am all for bold statements, but if recent history and changes in technology industry are any indication, HP management & board doesn’t have the stomach to do what is necessary. The cloud’s impact on server and desktop sales is pretty profound. People want to buy devices that are not PCs and HP (s HWP) as a company has flip-flopped on mobile so often that it is hard to take it seriously.
There’s always the parallel Universe or:
The testable hidden influence inequality is the boundary of the shadow this 80-dimensional shape casts in 44 dimensions.
Somewhere in there.
1. http://phys.org/news/2012-10-space-cope-quantum-theory.html#jCp
There’s also the quality of the people involved. Just compare the executives HP has on their cloud team and compare that with Amazon! HP’s CTO for cloud can’t tell Php from Python…how do you expect customers to take them seriously.