21.01.24|Meir OrbachOne year after cutting 100 jobs in the country, the American conglomerate is laying off an additional 2% of its local team
11.05.23|Irad Atzmon SchmayerNoam Zilbershtain spoke at Calcalist’s Tech on the Beach event about translating Israel’s diversity into opportunity
19.02.23|Meir OrbachHP announced last November that it would be laying off between 4,000-6,000 of its 51,000 employees by the end of 2025, accounting for up to 12% of the total workforce
27.10.22|Meir OrbachFollowing the layoffs, most of HP’s activity in Israel will be concentrated under Indigo, which HP acquired in 2001
20.06.22|Diana Bahur-NirSerial Israeli entrepreneur Benny Landa misses Indigo and his father, and hopes he’ll get to die at work
25.02.21|CTechEven though employees work from home, it doesn’t stop all 2,500 of them find a sense of satisfaction in their communities, says HP Indigo’s HR Israel Country Manager
10.06.20|CTechCTech Daily Roundup: Nasdaq-listed NetApp to incorporate technology by Israeli startup Iguazio
10.06.20|Golan HazaniAlon Bar-Shany believed Hewlett-Packard’s plan for widescale cutbacks was unjust
10.06.20|Golan HazaniA day after news broke of longtime general manager, Alon Bar-Shany’s resignation, the man who first recruited him sung his praises
09.06.20|Golan HazaniHP has long been attempting to carry out a restructuring but Bar-Shany has vehemently opposed it, said a person familiar with the move
25.02.20|Meir OrbachHP Indigo currently employs 4,000 people globally, 2,600 of them in Israel