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Hewlett-Packard has denied a report that it is backing away from business intelligence and analytics.
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) has denied a report that it is backing away from business intelligence and its Neoview data warehousing solution. As reported on InformationWeek the company has recently hired software marketing veteran Marge Breya who has joined HP from SAP.
"Breya joined HP from SAP, where she was an executive vice president and general manager reporting directly to Jim-Hagemann Snabe, co-CEO. Breya will serve as general manager of HP Software and Solutions and will report to Bill Veghte, executive vice president. Veghte, a 19-year Microsoft veteran who was hired in May, reports to Ann Livermore, executive vice president, HP Enterprise Business."
Read the Full "HP Denies Neoview Cut, Hires SAP Exec" Story at InformationWeek
This article was originally published on December 15, 2010