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 Alcatel

 AT&T

 BT

 Casewise

 CODA

 Cognos

 Crown Computing

 FormScape

 Hewlett-Packard

 InterSystems

 Lawson

 Oracle

 PlanView

 SAP



Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3

 Annual Consultants’ Forum: Previewing the subjects and speakers at this year’s big get-together for consultants | Part 2

 Company Ethics: Fiona Czerniawska speaks to senior consultants about their approach | Part 2

 Competitive Alliances: Dr Adrian Boucher of Informatics Business Consultants | Part 2

 Small Firm View: Sharhabeel Lone of SAKS Consulting | Part 2

 Return on Investment: Trish Cosgrove of B2B Sales Consulting | Part 2

 Vendor View: Karen Herbert from Cognos | Part 2

 Expert Opinion: Neil Ferguson of PMP Research

Issue Summary

Hewlett-Packard

In May 2002, Hewlett-Packard and Compaq merged to create a single global technology company, the new HP.

The HP-Compaq merger is the biggest in IT history. The company claims to be stronger and more streamlined, offering consultants and integrators a range of ‘best in class’ solutions. HP is organised into four business groups:

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