HP's customers can count on calls from Dell, IBM
Transitional periods at IT companies are usually followed by fervent attempts on the part of that company’s competitors to take advantage of the situation with a jump in sales calls, promotions and media spin. Hewlett-Packard’s customers can expect all three in the wake of Carly Fiorina’s departure yesterday, analysts said.
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