Analyse
Apotheker, then-CEO of HP, explicitly outlined this shift during the **March 14, 2011 Securities Analyst Meeting**, emphasizing software (e.g., Autonomy acquisition), services (e.g., expanding HP Enterprise Services), and solutions over traditional hardware like PCs and printers. This was corroborated by HP’s **2011 annual report** and **Q2 2011 earnings call**, where Apotheker reiterated the focus on higher-margin segments. The strategy, though short-lived due to his ouster later that year, was a verifiable corporate direction during his tenure.
Achtergrond
Apotheker became HP’s CEO in **November 2010**, replacing Mark Hurd, and immediately pushed for a transformation away from commodity hardware toward enterprise software and services. This included the **$10.3B acquisition of Autonomy** (August 2011) and plans to spin off HP’s PC division (later abandoned). His strategy was controversial but explicitly articulated in public statements and financial filings before his departure in **September 2011**.
Samenvatting verdict
Léo Apotheker’s 2011 statement accurately reflected HP’s strategic pivot at the time, as documented in corporate announcements, earnings calls, and media reports.