Today is catch-up day, e-mails to sort out, small articles to write, and try and get my mind around the report I am on. My office could do with a good sort out; I have papers, books and notes all over the place, the report will help me focus the office on the topic in hand.
Discovered a new on-line site yesterday Snapfish.com, I will check it out over the weekend.
HP Labs a proper report
Last week HP made major announcements about the structure of its Labs, and the focus of its research. The number of commercial organisations that still retain a pure research capability, as opposed to a development capability, is limited to a handful of the leading vendors. The challenge for these organisations is to ensure that pure research can be funded, but is still compatible with an era where the focus is on value and reducing costs.
HP spends approximately US$3.6B on R&D with nearly 30,000 employees working in business units, but of this pure research not connected to the business unit’s accounts for about 5%, which is a budget of US$150M, and 600 researchers. HP Labs is a corporate function with the remit to look at new innovations that HP can take from concept to product in the long term.
About Me
- Roy Illsley
- A Senior Research Analayst for a leading firm, with a focus on infrastructure management and virtualisation
Friday, 6 June 2008
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