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HP Mobile branch establishment, focusing on the tablet for consumers
The verge Page said that they recently received a letter from Todd Bradley internally, Division Director Printing and Personal Systems under HP. In it, he said that it will establish a new branch named "Business Division Global Mobile" (Global Mobility Business Unit). This unit will be responsible for research and development "tablet for consumers" and "extended to the segmentation and item that the company thought would bring differentiated value to customers ". The news was announced after nearly a year after the official cessation of business HP tablet TouchPad. The group specializes in laptop and the tablet is forthcoming under the management of the global PC business unit, not related to Mobility. Todd said the head of Mobility staff GBU is Alberto Torres, who has 7 years experience working for Nokia and more recently head of development MeeGo (of course before Nokia to give this OS). Alberto will take over as deputy director of the HP Mobility GBU and report directly to Todd. Todd promote Alberto's leadership during his work at the Finnish telephone companies, including two years in the Governing Council. Alberto has experienced the array operating high-end equipment, accessories and equipment as well as CDMA business unit strategy. Prior to Nokia, Alberto has worked for McKinsey and Company (a global consulting firm) with the leading role of the chief consultant of mobile devices, technology and Internet services. He also is vice president of Bang & Olufsen company Opera Software as well as the Ph.D. degree in computer science in the hands of Stanford University. Todd said Alberto's first task will be to speed up the business strategy of its tablet as well as research other products for the consumer end, not the array of machines for businesses. Alberto will start its work on 3/9 here. There has been no news of (the) tablet which will be released GBU Mobility group. According to the verge ...
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