Today's expected announcement deputizes Fiorina to pitch Cruz to California primary voters.
Leaking Fiorina's name as a possible veep could give the Cruz campaign fresh momentum.
Some 17,000 jobs were cut in the first quarter alone.
The company has been trying to overcome operational and quality issues in addition to digesting a number of acquisitions.
Fiorina was the only early candidate who proved she could stand up to Donald Trump.
Thinking of a smartphone as more of a traditional computing device than just a communications tool seems incredibly obvious.
Standing down with a total of one delegate.
The split is done. One goes up, and the other goes down.
CEO Meg Whitman says to be on the lookout for some acquisitions.
An interview in which Marius Haas says there are many ways to pay down a $40 billion debt.
The company plans to build a privacy-protecting film layer into mainstream business PCs by the middle of next year.
Nobody wanted it.
Research into cloud products now belongs to the software unit, while sales moves to the massive Enterprise Group.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson said he is "delighted, but not surprised" by the appointment of the black executive.
The billionaire is countersuing over "false and misleading statements" made by the computing giant against him.
If the next presidential election were held tomorrow, a respected poll says that Carly Fiorina could beat Hillary Clinton.
Also: A bunch of new Facebook stuff is launching.
The former HP CEO walked away with Wednesday's GOP debate and is now a real contender in the coming election.
With six weeks to go before a corporate split, the CEO defends what she says will be her last restructuring action.
Don't look now, but the former HP CEO is the only candidate who seems able to stand up to Donald Trump.
The new cuts bring the total on Meg Whitman's watch to north of 80,000.
Fiorina's troubled tenure at HP and Lucent return to the race, courtesy of The Donald.
Future CEO Dion Weisler names a leader for the company's new 3-D printing unit.
Everyone remembers Carly Fiorina as the controversial CEO of Hewlett-Packard. But it was at Lucent Technologies where her public business profile first emerged.
The company's Q4 outlook is also not as strong as expected.
Less than two months remain before the $100 billion IT giant splits into two $50 billion mini-giants.
Activist Jesse Jackson calls the two boards "the most diverse of any tech company in America."
The former California gubernatorial candidate is helping out an old political ally.
Expect China to hold the top spot until at least 2017.
The hiring comes after the death of its prominent leader, David Goldberg.
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise is now a real thing, and soon a real company.
The company is set to split in two on Nov. 1.