HP chief executive
Mark
Hurd outlined a three-pronged strategy for the firm's future in New York
yesterday.
The company will focus on high-growth markets such as enterprise
virtualisation, data storage, data centre consolidation, high-end printing and
mobility.
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Hurd maintained that companies are shifting towards increased data centre
consolidation and storage area networking, and that HP's high-end printing
initiatives will focus on photo lasers and multiple services.
Meanwhile HP's strategy for mobile computing services will be to allow
customers to access data securely from wherever they want.
Suggesting that the firm had turned the corner Hurd said: "We do not think
that the fourth quarter was an ultimate victory.
"I believe that HP is aligned with trends in the market. We have strong
assets that we can leverage in our core businesses, and there are opportunities
in adjacent markets we can leverage."
Hurd predicted revenue growth to $91bn in fiscal 2006, up from $89.5bn the
previous year. In fiscal 2007, beginning in November 2006, profit margins are
expected to grow to eight per cent, up from 7.5 per cent the previous year.
Hurd repeated previous statements that he has no intention of spinning off
parts of the business. "I am not working on spinning off the PC business, the
printing business or the server business," he said.
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