Mostly, but not entirely.
Besides, even for the ones they did get by acquisition, it doesn't change the
fact that HP makes them ** now **. I think that big-business CIOs make
decisions 99% based on good technology and good value, and maybe 1% on some
artificial concept of a vendor's culture.
No one mentioned software yet. Let's not forget the success of OpenView.
--- Pierre Gebhardt <cheri-post_at_web.de> wrote:
> news_at_computercollector.com, "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic
> Posts" <cctalk_at_classiccmp.org> schrieb am 10.02.05 17:50:43:
> >
> > Well the storage business is certainly "glued on" -- it's mostly a
> combination
> > of Compaq remnants, stuff licensed from Hitachi, and stuff resold from tape
> > vendors. But HP does have very strong servers.
>
> Didn't HP stop the production of their own servers in order to take over the
> very good server series built by Compaq (and DEC) ?
>
> Pierre
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