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American businessman
James M. Harris is an American businessman, who, along with Rod Canion and Bill Murto, founded Compaq Computer Corporation.[1] He resigned from the company in 1991.[2]
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- Meg Whitman
- Todd Bradley
- Dave Donatelli
- Martin Fink
- Henry Gomez
- John Hinshaw
- Marty Homlish
- George Kadifa
- Tracy Keogh
- Cathie Lesjak
- Mike Nefkens
- Antonio Neri
- John F. Schultz
- Bill Veghte
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Laptops and desktops | High-end |
- HP Compaq (2003–2007)
- HP Compaq Elite (2007–2012)
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