HPTC Case
Has HPTC been a "success"? In what terms has it been successful? For whom has it been successful?
HPTC was a success in regards to its performance relative to competitors. The case mentions that HPTC was responsible for developing leading edge supercomputers for the commercial and government markets. These developments were far superior to those of competitors who have outdated product offerings. In addition the alpha processor can run on multiple platforms including Linux and Windows.
HPTC was not successful in regards to economic benefit to the company. The group overall took nearly 4 years to make a profit. Furthermore, the markets most often dictate prices not the business itself. This created difficulty for the HPTC group to maintain margins it the midst of a competitive environment. In fact, the business that the HPTC operates in is characterized by low margins and low profitability. In many instances, the group must bid for large government contracts which further strain margins and profits. In fact, the case indicates that margins are reduced by nearly 70% with government contract bidding. Another problem not presented in the case but is worth mentioning is that of customer relations. The bidding process occurs nearly every...
Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
Get Started Now