Hewlett-Packard Co’s new president and chief executive Lewis Platt reckons that the company is well-positioned for 1993, despite the unpredictability of the year ahead, and that he is optimistic about the long-term future. Our new-product programme is incredibly effective, and that’s how you win in this market. We’re getting out new products more rapidly than […]
Hewlett-Packard Co’s new president and chief executive Lewis Platt reckons that the company is well-positioned for 1993, despite the unpredictability of the year ahead, and that he is optimistic about the long-term future. Our new-product programme is incredibly effective, and that’s how you win in this market. We’re getting out new products more rapidly than ever before. He reckons the company is the leader in computers running Unix operatingsystems, with the broadest product line, best upgrade path, leading price-performance and more than 5,000 software applications for the things.