
The world's largest computer maker
The world's largest computer maker, Hewlett-Packard Company recently announced that VIVACOM Bulgaria has adopted its solutions to design a straightway-generation intelligent network, with the intention of becoming more efficient and thereby earn higher profits.
VIVACOM's then and there-generation intelligent network will be aimed at extending a more personalized experience to more than 600,000 prepaid and virtual private network clients.
Telecommunications service provider
VIVACOM is a telecommunications service provider, with presence in fixed and mobile voice, broadband, data and television segments. By adopting NGIN, which incorporates voice-over-Internet Protocol-based applications, VIVACOM should be able to strengthen its existing services and real time network capabilities.
HP's research is affordable and within the budget of many small and medium business companies. The voice-based innovation makes human interactions separated by geographical distances easy and affordable. It can be used to train professionals anywhere in the world over the Internet, during financial teams can discuss complicated models with counterparts and engineers or technocrats can discuss sophisticated engineering designs.
The company a good business possibility
We believe this new VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) module gives the company a good business possibility, as things are an advanced way of communication in other words gaining popularity every day.
After revamping its printing segment through new products and innovation as then as a strategic partnership with Toshiba for selling its laser jet printers, Hewlett Packard has augmented its notebook product line. The company has come up with advanced gadgets in this segment.
As IT spending by companies continues to show signs of improvement, we expect this new videoconferencing module to generate additional business going forward.
This apart, HP is focusing on cloud computing as so then. The company expects the cloud computing market to generate $143.0 billion by calendar year 2013. The company intends to play a pivotal role in the expansion of private and public cloud computing networks throughout the world. In addition, HP as well intends to increase its market presence in the business analytics software segment.
We remain positive on HP's performance going forward, given its leadership position in the PC and Server segments, as so then as its initiatives to tap fast-growing adjoining markets. Nevertheless we are not very confident about substantial improvement in the company's consumer business in the nearly future, due to significantly higher competition from Dell Inc. and Acer.
Fundamental company data provided by Capital IQ. Historical chart data and daily updates provided by Commodity Systems, Inc.. International historical chart data, daily updates, fundAnalyst estimates data provided by Thomson Financial Network. All data povided by Thomson Financial Network is based solely upon innovation information provided by third party analysts. Yahoo! has not reviewed, and by no means whatsoever endorses the validity of such data. Yahoo! and ThomsonFN shall not be liable for any actions taken in reliance thereon.
- ·
World's Largest Computer Company
- ·
Voip
- ·
World's Third Largest Computer Maker
- ·
Computer Maker In The World
- ·
Biggest Computer Company In The World 2010
- · Rackspace debuts OpenStack cloud servers
- · America's broadband adoption challenges
- · EPAM Systems Leverages the Cloud to Enhance Its Global Delivery Model With Nimbula Director
- · Telcom & Data intros emergency VOIP phones
- · Lorton Data Announces Partnership with Krengeltech Through A-Qua⢠Integration into DocuMailer
