Antonio Neri likes to refer to himself as “an engineer by trade.” First in the Hewlett Packard empire to be promoted up the ranks to CEO since Lew Platt in 1992, Neri is a kind of local hero inside HPE, a man of the people who started in HP tech support nearly 25 years ago, and thrived as a technologist and dealmaker. Today, a little over a year into his job as Meg Whitman’s successor, Neri boasts an engineer’s understanding of HPE’s vast portfolio of data center solutions.
No surprise, then, that Neri has developed a detailed technical vision for HPE that focuses on edge computing and composable infrastructure. But his long tenure has also given him insight into the dynamics of a company recently split in two — and how to keep HPE’s 66,000 employees motivated and innovating after years of tumultuous change. It’s a management challenge on a scale few CEOs ever face.
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