Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) is two independent companies formed by the split of Hewlett-Packard Company on 20 15 and1.
Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ: HPQ) inherited the PC and printer business of Hewlett-Packard Company, with a total of 55,000 employees. The revenue from 20 19 was $58.5 billion, ranking 173 in the Fortune 500.
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE), focusing on enterprise solutions such as cloud and server, has a total of 60,000 employees and a revenue of $30.9 billion in 20 19, ranking 404th in the Fortune Global 500. With the gradual shrinking of PC business, traditional PC manufacturers plan to transform into the enterprise market:
At the beginning of 2005, Lenovo acquired IBM's global PC business, betting on enterprise IT services and cloud computing market, with a total price of $65.438+25 million.
2065438+In September 2006, Dell acquired the global enterprise storage market leader EMC for $67 billion, and made efforts in the field of cloud computing based on the traditional storage server business;
After the split, HP directly competes with Lenovo and Dell's personal business, and Huihe competes with IBM's business.