Friday 29 October 2010

Play wise, play fast

Some time ago we suggested Léo to speed up in one of his most powerful, though still would-be, weapons.

Every day counts. The barrier the oracle was planning to put in front of Herr Apotheker with the upcoming trial on the TomorrowNow affair has been smartly, elegantly and swiftly overcome by SAP’s lawyers.

It looks that Léo left good friends at SAP… what, indirectly, can have a hidden meaning: Nothing less that a tighter liaison in the coming future between HP and SAP.

The Acid Edge already anticipated this possible move, when talking about “Stepping Ahead, Please” (did you notice the initials S-A-P at that time?).

We still think both actions should develop fast and sound: Hurrying with WebOS in one front, and engaging closer to SAP to counter the Oracle’s hostility. And we start to find some similar views around.

Math and numbers, however, set the odds against HP, at least in what relates to storage, which could be the third move. 3Par and Palm acquisitions do not seem to be profitable in any near future.

But more than the mere cold numbers, it is more about confidence what HP should deal with. The ultimate value of the company will rely more on the confidence and expectations it creates than the actual math in a given point in time.

If HP demonstrates strength quickly enough, shares will come up sooner than later:

First: By speeding up smartphones and tablets. That’s a matter of WebOS. The company is showing boldness there by hiring external proven expertise and reorganizing its Palm Division.

Second: By speeding up integration of 3Par and quickly delivering results. More than actual profitability, it needs to show solid trends.

Third: By closing ranks with SAP. A solid covenant to stand against the oracle. Depends much on SAP, but the two could make a formidable rival to the oracle, despite not having nice Armani suits nor having won America Cup.

Fourth: Playing the Russian military tactics…

You could have some aces in your sleeve, HP. Play wise, but play fast.

 

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