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[from bushwald] Hurd: Software critical to HP success

"Four years ago we spent 70% of our R&D dollars on hardware, but last year that 70% was dedicated to software." --As we've discussed with several folks recently, looks like HP is in it to win it in becoming a software shop. Keep yer eye on 'em...

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[from bushwald] Hurd: Software critical to HP success - Network World

"Four years ago we spent 70% of our R&D dollars on hardware, but last year that 70% was dedicated to software." --As we've discussed with several folks recently, looks like HP is in it to win it in becoming a software shop. Keep yer eye on 'em...

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[from bushwald] Palmisano Predicts SMB Will Be IBM's Largest Market in Five Years - Enterprise Market Saturated?

"IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano predicted that the small to medium business market will become IBM's largest customer segment within five years." Also keep in mind that when IBM says "SMB," they typically mean just "mid-market."

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