Hewlett-Packard Company (HP)

69 results about this entity

Period: 01 Sep 2004 - 01 Jul 2022

NAB writes off $297m in under-performing software

National Australia Bank is to write down $297 million in software expenses as the promised benefits of some deployments failed to materialise amid rising costs.

How is digital impacting banking?

David Rimmer, director global government industry, HP Enterprise Services talks about the impact of innovation and digital at the annual Building Societies Association conference in Manchester.

The debate around owning customer data

Jeremy Suddards, vice president, financial services industry, HP, discusses the debate around ownership of customer data and tackling the mid-tier sector.

TSB chief uses Twitter to blame HP server for IT meltdown

The CEO of TSB Bank has blamed an HP server failure for the meltdown which left Lloyds Banking Group customers unable to use debit cards and cash machines for several hours yesterday.

HP signs Leeds Building Society to cloud-based IT platform

HP and Yorkshire Building Society have signed Leeds Building Society as the first client for their cloud-based Shared Services Alliance.

Working with the innovators

Jeremy Suddards, vice president of financial services and Ilse Himpe, account general manager, both of HP, discuss the recent collaboration with the Innotribe Startup Challenge and HP's Bristol innovation lab.

Making sense of the customer experience

Jeremy Suddards, vice president of financial services, HP, discusses why respondents to the customer experience survey are in the middle of a customer-experience project, why mobile is emerging as a key trend and what banks can learn from multi-channel retail.

Yorkshire and HP launch cloud-based shared service alliance

Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) has partnered with HP Enterprise Services to launch a cloud-based IT platform that will be used to provide other financial institutions with access to retail banking applications

EastWest Bank chooses HP to build private cloud

Philippines-based EastWest Bank has selected HP Converged Infrastructure to build a private cloud designed to streamline IT operations and reduce costs.

Rabobank International chooses HP Autonomy for Dodd-Frank compliance

The international arm of Dutch bank Rabobank has signed for HP Autonomy's enterprise content management (ECM) technology to help it meet Dodd-Frank regulatory requirements.

DoJ probes Autonomy accounting claims

Hewlett-Packard says that the US Department of Justice is investigating its allegations of accounting fraud at Autonomy, the UK software house it acquired in 2011.

HP posts $8.8bn charge on Autonomy deal; alleges 'accounting improprieties'

Hewlett-Packard says it has taken an $8.8 billion accounting charge and asked US and UK authorities to investigate what it calls "accounting improprieties" at Autonomy, the UK software house it acquired last year.

Deutsche Börse names HP's Hauke Stars CIO

Deutsche Börse has hired Hewlett-Packard's Hauke Stars as chief information officer, heading up the IT, market data and analytics operations.

Virtual branches and Facebook payments: Poland gets new digital bank

Poland's first digital bank has launched, complete with virtual branch, mobile, app, Facebook payments, personal finance management tools and an "entertainment area".

Oracle accuses Autonomy chief of 'whopper' over sales pitch claims

Mike Lynch's claim that he did not try to 'shop' the firm he founded, Autonomy, to Oracle before selling to HP has been blown out of the water after Oracle posted his PowerPoint slide sales pitch online.

HP agrees £7bn Autonomy acquisition

Shares in UK software house Autonomy soared 75% in morning trading on news of its planned £7 billion takeover by Hewlett-Packard.

SGX invest $250m in 'world's fastest' trading engine

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has outlined plans to spend $250 million and tap technology from Nasdaq OMX to build what it claims will be the world's fastest trading engine.

Banking cloud consortium to take on 'legacy tech' vendors

Commonwealth Bank of Australia is recruiting international banks to an alliance designed to break the hegemony of computer giants such as IBM, Microsoft, HP and Oracle and lead a move to a shared tech infrastructure based on cloud computing.

RBS cheque system scuppered by EDS mainframe failure

The Royal Bank of Scotland's cheque clearing system fell over this week after a massive mainframe failure at HP Enterprise Services (formally EDS).

Deutsche Bank and CBA join cloud computing group

Deutsche Bank and CBA are among the firms to have signed up to a new global Enterprise Cloud Buyers Council (ECBC), set up by the TM Forum to promote cloud technology.