Free Newsletters
InfoWorld Daily

InfoWorld
Log-in | Register

Update 2: HP taps NCR's Hurd as new CEO

Mark Hurd, currently president and CEO of NCR, and a 25-year veteran, to take HP helm, according to reports

By Tom Krazit, IDG News Service
March 29, 2005
 

After reviving NCR, Mark Hurd now has another reclamation project on his hands.

Free IT resource

Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) May 22-23, 2007

Sponsored by OSBC

Free IT resource

Virtualization Insights from Top Experts - Learn how virtualization gets real!

Sponsored by Dell

Hewlett-Packard's (HP's) board of directors has selected him as the company's new leader following the abrupt dismissal of Carly Fiorina earlier this year, HP announced in a press release Tuesday following numerous media reports about Hurd's selection. Hurd will be named president and chief executive officer, and will be formally introduced during a conference call Wednesday morning.

NCR issued a statement Tuesday confirming Hurd "has resigned, effective immediately, to accept a position with a large global technology company."

Hurd is a 25-year veteran of NCR, a supplier of retail point-of-sale hardware and software. He was named president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Dayton, Ohio, company in 2003 after serving as head of the company's Teradata division. Teradata provides data warehousing and customer-relationship management software to businesses.

His experience running a company with multiple businesses will serve him well at HP, said Sam Bhavnani, an analyst with Current Analysis in La Jolla, Calif. Hurd is also noted for his painstaking attention to operational efficiencies, a trait that helped him boost NCR's stock (NCR) price from around $10 in 2003 to Monday's closing price of $37.90, he said.

NCR investors were certainly disappointed to lose Hurd, sending the company's stock price down $6.50, or 17.2 percent, to close at $31.40 on the news Tuesday that he had been picked for the top spot at HP. HP's stock rose $1.99, or 10 percent, to close at $21.78 Tuesday afternoon.

Hurd was on the short lists of many companies searching for new executives in recent months, said Umesh Ramakrishnan, vice chairman of New York executive search firm Christian & Timbers, the company that found Fiorina for HP in 1999. He described Hurd as a "solid citizen" who will focus on making HP run smoothly.

"If you look at the track record, he took a company that was floundering and took it around to where it's a very healthy company. HP's board is looking to him to do something similar here, because he's had success executing on strategies," Bhavnani said.

HP ousted Fiorina in February after revealing that she and the board of directors were at odds on how best to run HP. Fiorina was known as a visionary marketer who engineered the complex acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. in 2002. The deal was supposed to transform HP from a sleepy research and development firm focused on printers to a global technology conglomerate with leading market share positions in just about every segment of computer hardware.

Fiorina did create a technology powerhouse that could compete with Dell and IBM, but she failed to deliver the promised returns to HP's investors. She was also criticized for a hands-off approach to daily management and a refusal to name a chief operating officer to help her run the company.

Fiorina's replacement will have a tough job. Aside from the company's lucrative printing business, the $60 billion company has been struggling to find ways to make its business units profitable and the controversial acquisition of Compaq is now widely regarded as a failure.

Since Fiorina's departure, HP has been run on an interim basis by the company's chief financial officer, 36-year HP veteran Robert P. Wayman. In February, Wayman said the company's next CEO would be "someone who will fit in the culture." However, he added, "that doesn't mean that you don't want a leader that doesn't challenge that culture."

As an outsider, Hurd will have the freedom to make sweeping changes in operational procedures at HP, Bhavnani said.

Ann Livermore and Vyomesh Joshi are two internal candidates who had been considered top contenders for the job. Livermore, the executive vice president of HP's storage, servers and services group had also been considered for the job before Fiorina was selected in 1999. Joshi, the executive vice president responsible for HP's printing and imaging business, is considered one of the rising stars in the organization.

While Hurd is bound to make changes at HP, his ascension to the CEO position sends a strong message to financial analysts who have called for the company to spin off its PC business, said Roger Kay, vice president of client computing with IDC in Framingham.

"It basically says we're not about breaking up this company, we're about making it work," Kay said.

HP's board has long said that its differences with Fiorina were related to execution, not her acquisition strategy, but many financial analysts think HP should cut its losses in the PC business and get out, much like IBM did by selling its PC group to Lenovo Group. HP clearly valued Hurd's experience with NCR juggling hardware, software and services businesses at NCR when making its selection, and he will likely keep the company intact, Kay said.

(Robert McMillan contributed to this report.)





 

TOP NEWS:


»  Four quick tips for choosing an IM security product
71 percent of businesses will invest in real-time messaging this year. If you're one of them, be sure to protect your enterprise

»  Forrester analysts ID hot IT jobs
Research group finds 16 IT roles with a promising future

»  Nvidia claims 10 hours of HD video on Tegra chip
The Tegra 600 and 650 can be used with hard disk drives and are designed partly for mobile Internet devices

»  Database vendors add Google's MapReduce
Greenplum and Aster Data Systems will support Google's programming technique, developed for parallel processing of large data sets across commodity hardware

»  Network management: Tips for managing costs
New technologies, changing requirements, and ongoing equipment maintenance and upgrades cost money, but there are ways to manage expenses

»  EMC targets SMBs, branch offices with new low-end storage
Celerra NX4 highlights include thin provisioning, snapshot technology for data recovery and backups, and Web-based console for management of storage volumes




FIVE WAYS TO REDUCE IT COSTS IN 2009
The demands on IT have never been greater, particularly in light of lower revenue and uncertain demand for the goods and services. There are many ways that IT can help organizations adjust to this new economic environment. Learn about five key technology trends that can immediately impact your organization's bottom line, and how to build a strategy to implement these technologies within your current budget. Sponsored by: Riverbed

»  Click here to view this Webcast
  Enterprise Data Security Solutions Guide
Data security used to be about outside threats. These days the biggest challenge for data-driven organizations is the management of secure information from the inside out. Data is available on laptops, your network and even USB devices, but not always secure. Read this Solutions Guide to learn the best ways to keep it safe. Sponsored by ISC2

»  Click here to download now

- Special Advertising Partners -
WHITE PAPERS
 

» Technology White Papers Library

Technology White Papers by Topic

Technology White Papers E-mail Alert

Find out when the latest white paper is available:
 
 
INFOWORLD MARKETPLACE
 
» BUY A LINK NOW
 

FIND PRODUCTS AND COMPANIES
» COMPLETE PRODUCT GUIDE



TECHNOLOGY INDEX
• Applications
• Application Development
• Security
• Networking
• Wireless
• Platforms
• Hardware
• Data Management
• Storage
• Web Services
• Business
• Telecom
• Professional Services
• Standards

TECH WATCH 


What's the 411 on GOOG-411?
Just as Google has become synonymous with "performing a Web search," 411 is understood to mean "information" -- as in "what's the 411?" I was thus surprised to discover, from a billboard, no less, that the king of search is taking on the ...

Apple HTML source reveals 'iPhone Extreme'
"This one's a stretch..." reports AppleInsider. Um, yeah. Reporting on HTML code sightings of product names could be called a stretch, but iPhone Extreme has a ring to it. Now, that sounds like the product Apple should have released first, rather ...

COLUMNISTS

Unified under law
Ephraim Schwartz's Column and Blog (InfoWorld) - In the litigious world we live in, deploying a unified communications platform in your enterprise could...
» MORE COLUMNISTS

MORE INFOWORLD BLOGS


Open Sources 
Product Management
When I joined MySQL four years ago, there was quite a lot of debate about product management. We didn't actually have ...

Zero Day 
Botnet herders tending smaller flocks
New research backs up the theory that botnet operators are keeping their networks smaller in a continued effort to keep ...



• Advice Line
• Database Underground
• The Deep End
• Enterprise Mac
• Geeks in Paradise
• Grid Meter
• The Gripe Line
• InfoWorld Daily
• Inside IT
• IT Troubleshooter
• ITXtreme
• Open Sources
• ProdBlog
• Real World SOA
• Reality Check
• Security Adviser
• SMB IT
• The Storage Network
• Tech Watch
• Virtualization Report
• Zero Day

ADVERTISEMENT


RESOURCE CENTERadvertisement 

GOVERNMENT IT & POLICY
'If you don't go after the network, you're never going to stop these guys. Never.'
From the State Department, All the News for Inquiring Minds
TechPresident, the Internet Citizenry's New Consensus Taker



Sponsored Technology Links

 
 
 HOME  NEWS  BLOGS  PODCASTS  VIDEOS  TECHNOLOGIES  TEST CENTER  EVENTS   About | Advertise | Awards | RSS | Contact Us 

Copyright © 2009, Reprints, Permissions, Licensing, IDG Network, Privacy Policy, Terms of Service.
All Rights reserved. InfoWorld is a leading publisher of technology information and product reviews on topics including viruses,
phishing, worms, firewalls, security, servers, storage, networking, wireless, databases, and web services.

CIO :: ComputerWorld :: CSO :: Demo :: GamePro :: Games.net :: IDG Connect :: IDG World Expo
Industry Standard :: IT World :: JavaWorld :: LinuxWorld :: MacUser :: Macworld :: Network World :: PC World :: Playlist
TecChannel :: TecCommunity