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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (91312)5/16/2001 3:44:39 PM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Hey Elwood, I just took a peek over at Yahoo for the first time in ages, and I was taken aback - there must have been five different 'Elwood_something' posters on the CPQ thread there, definitely a zoo <ggg>...

John


Compaq to kill Armada and Deskpro brands

By Joris Evers
May 16, 2001 9:23 am PT


AMSTERDAM -- IN an effort to streamline its product portfolio, Compaq is dropping its well-known Armada and Deskpro product names as well as several other brands. The company will unveil a new name on Monday for all its products targeted at business users.

The newly named products will be colored black and silver, instead of the existing sand color. All existing business product lines will be re-branded within 12 months, Compaq said at a news conference here Wednesday.

Compaq said it will sell its iPAQ desktop, Professional Workstation, and thin-client devices under the new brand.

The step could be interpreted as Compaq's answer to increasing competition from Dell, which dethroned Compaq as the world's largest PC maker in the first quarter of this year. However, Compaq says this re-branding has been in the works for nine months and is not about competition.

"This re-branding is not a competitive measure, it is the logical evolution of the 12-year-old Deskpro brand. We want to make clear to the customer what our products for the business market are," said Erik van der Meijden, managing director of Compaq Computer BV, Compaq's Dutch business unit.

One analyst agreed, saying there was a need for brand simplification at Compaq.

"This is not a snap move in reaction to changing market conditions. This is a strategic move to reposition the company's client product line offering," said Brian Gammage, a principal analyst with Dataquest, a wholly owned company of Gartner Group.

"Compaq is preparing for the future and this change reflects where they were, multiple groups focused less on the customer," Gammage said.

The first products out under the new brand are two notebook computers and two workstations. The notebooks replace today's entry-level Armada 100 and the ultra portable Armada M300 portable PCs. The workstations replace the Professional Workstation AP550 and Professional Workstation SP750.

Not all brands are disappearing, Compaq said.

"The Presario brand will continue to exist for the consumer market and iPAQ will stay for new and innovative products," said Hans de Jong, director of Compaq's Access Business Group in the Netherlands.



To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (91312)5/16/2001 3:44:39 PM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
LOL...I guess the term "Big Move" is in question...but I'd say anything on the order of a point is a big move for CPQ these days.
I'm guessing that tomorrow will have CPQ at 17 or 17.5.