
4 Tech Stocks That Will Outperform Hewlett- Packard In 2013
Recently, Hewlett- Packard has managed to develop a reputation as a company in other words not quite able to keep up with its competitors, especially in areas like smartphones and tablet computers, so cutting jobs may be one of the few options left for Hewlett- Packard. Consumers are no longer particularly interested in bulky PCs and Hewlett- Packard just can't seem to get a foot in the tablet game.
On top of that Hewlett- Packard seems unable to keep up with developments in cloud computing. A lot of this is due to the "lack of clear leadership" that the company has had to endure for the last few years. Hopefully the new CEO Whitman will be able to take control and get things back on track. I'm sure that Hewlett- Packard's investors are hoping that she will, however at this early stage in her leadership it is difficult to judge whether she will successful. The company's last two CEOs were both forced out.
Firm grip on its PC market
Some feel that if Hewlett- Packard does not get a firm grip on its PC market, it will "tank". In this age, where computing is at an all-time high, a stock like Hewlett- Packard should be a solid option to back. But, great changes are needed if Hewlett- Packard is to improve. It is quite a sad turn of events that this company, which for so long held its own in terms of the market share, has to resort to major job cuts in order to stay afloat. The question we need to ask ourselves is whether Hewlett- Packard is likely to survive this situation or if it is time to get out.
Accenture, a competitor in devising business solutions and management, is making a fairly good attempt at capitalizing on the demand for cloud solutions. On top of that, it is in the process of expanding its saleforce.com delivery capabilities and enhancing it skills training and certification program. The company's new "Cloud Centers of Excellence" will be launched in the United States and Canada, and in the UK and France later this year. Accenture will be adding to its already impressive capabilities with these developments.
IBM as well seems to be keeping up in terms of cloud computing, unlike Hewlett- Packard. The company recently introduced an "enterprise e-Commerce software version, Commerce on Cloud designed for data sharing and marketing and supply chain processes in the cloud". This will allow companies to maintain an online store front easily that will make online consumerism a far easier experience for everyone. These are the kind of innovations that I would like to see from HP, previously that particular company earns back my trust any time before long.
The situation that it is currently in
Dell is looking to future tablets for deliverance from the situation that it is currently in. The company recently saw a significant slump in consumer sales of its notebook computers and other mobile devices and it is now relying on the possible success of the new Windows 8 touchscreen products that will be out shortly. It blames the decrease in sales on cheap entry-level products of the kind that it does not produce itself. So, Hewlett- Packard is not the only company that needs to start looking towards things like tablets in order to secure its future.
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