HP has been a pillar of the electronics industry for a very long time. For more than six decades, the company has manufactured everything from printers to PCs to laptops, tablets and enterprise-oriented equipment.
In the second half of 2014, HP announced it would be splitting itself into two separate companies – one will handle enterprise-level needs like servers and software, with the other focusing on consumer electronics and printers.
Named Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and HP, Inc., respectively, the split was seemingly inevitable, and should lead to a number of good things for both halves of the firm.



