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2010-01-22
Guys,
Take a step back, I don't like HP, but you are all looking at a minor issue really. HP is not about the products you see in the shops, or even in the big business like their server. The majority of HP is about IT services. They deliver managing, consulting, one-stop services (even for IBM, Oracle and many more products) to their customers. And yes, I deal with these people on a regular basis. Most of them don't know what they are doing and can't read manuals for the 3th party products they are supposed to manage. Companies are learning that putting all their eggs in one basket (HP, Oracle, ...) is not such a good idea.
Tom UK