← Back to context Comment by cgcrob 4 months ago HP is where things go to die.(Since 1999 that is) 4 comments cgcrob Reply sumoboy 4 months ago I thought that was IBM, so confusing anymore. Spooky23 4 months ago Broadcom became the ultimate necromancer when they acquired Computer Associates and digested them. OpenText is the smaller version. rsynnott 4 months ago It's been different companies at different times, but over the last 20 years HP does seem to have been particularly prolific at buying weird mostly-dead junk. throw16180339 4 months ago Does anyone else remember when the HP Way was a positive statement?
sumoboy 4 months ago I thought that was IBM, so confusing anymore. Spooky23 4 months ago Broadcom became the ultimate necromancer when they acquired Computer Associates and digested them. OpenText is the smaller version. rsynnott 4 months ago It's been different companies at different times, but over the last 20 years HP does seem to have been particularly prolific at buying weird mostly-dead junk.
Spooky23 4 months ago Broadcom became the ultimate necromancer when they acquired Computer Associates and digested them. OpenText is the smaller version.
rsynnott 4 months ago It's been different companies at different times, but over the last 20 years HP does seem to have been particularly prolific at buying weird mostly-dead junk.
I thought that was IBM, so confusing anymore.
Broadcom became the ultimate necromancer when they acquired Computer Associates and digested them. OpenText is the smaller version.
It's been different companies at different times, but over the last 20 years HP does seem to have been particularly prolific at buying weird mostly-dead junk.
Does anyone else remember when the HP Way was a positive statement?