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Introduction

Mangesh Gaik
B007

What HP Is…??

Founders of HP.....
Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett formalize their partnership on
January 1, 1939.

HP is a technology company that is established world wide.
It explore how technology and services can help people and companies address their problems and challenges, and realize their possibilities, aspirations and dreams.

Owners of HP
Founders Of Hp:
Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard
successfulstarted the company in a garage nearby
Palo Alto in 1935
their very first financially successful product was a precision audio oscillator
designed the first personal computer CEO of HP:
 Mark Hurd

About HP…!!
develops and manufactures computing, data storage, and networking hardware, designing software and delivering services

has a diverse range of printers and other imaging products
first IT company in history to report revenues exceeding $100 billion

markets its products to households, small to medium size businesses and enterprises both directly

Company profile…
Hewlett-Packard Company-- commonly referred to as HP
Is an American IT Corporation headquartered in
Palo Alto,
California,
USA.
HP specializes in
developing and manufacturing computing,
data storage,
networking hardware,
designing software and delivering services.

Mark Hurd joined HP in early 2005 as chief executive officer and president and was named chairman of the board of directors in
September 2006.

"Everything we do must be for the customer. If it's not, then we need to reconsider why we're doing it.“-MARK

VISION...!!
Enhance productivity of individuals and business
Acting as a change agent.
Leading edge research.
Improve quality of life.
Provide world wide access to information and infrastructure. Major Product line of HPQ :

Laptop & Tablet
PCs

Printers & Imaging
Products

Desktop &
Workstations

Monitors

Servers &

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