Sircampaq: The Winners and Losers
We were in Cupertino yesterday, as the "new Hewlett Packard" gave its first indications of which products will live and which will die under the newly merged monolith, Andrew Orlowski writes .
And it's big. SRCAM is now the biggest PC company in the world, the biggest storage company in the world, the biggest Windows and the biggest UNIX and Windows server company. It also makes printers.
Like a couple of kids locked overnight in a candy store, Carly and Mike can't believe how much candy there is! They can't stop bragging about their good fortune.
But they know they can't eat it all, so some must go.
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