Leo Apotheker, HP's successor to the
infamous Mark Hurd, has sat down for a chat with the
Wall Street Journal recently, and while most of it is innocuous corporate-speak -- "we need to fire up our innovation engine" -- there was one quote that piqued our interest. The new chief believes HP needs to get its products to market faster, rejecting
Sam Palmisano's suggestion that HP has lost its innovative touch and insisting that his company's weakness has been in just not getting the products out to store shelves quickly enough. Of course, you could say that that's an error HP is repeating again with the launch of its new webOS devices -- the
TouchPad, the
Pre 3 and the
Veer -- none of which are expected to arrive before this spring. However, to be fair to Apotheker, he's still relatively new to the job and these words from him could well signal a change for the better in future product cycles. Full interview at the source.
HP CEO says company is taking 'too long to get to market' with innovations, we wholeheartedly agree originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Feb 2011 06:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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