Business Services Industry
HP Offers Enterprise Customers Integrated Products and Support for Upcoming Microsoft Launch
Business Wire, Nov 30, 2006
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- HP (NYSE:HPQ) (Nasdaq:HPQ) today announced a broad portfolio of "Microsoft-Ready" products, services and solutions to help ensure customers experience a seamless transition to Windows Vista[TM], the 2007 Microsoft[R] Office system and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
HP will support the latest Microsoft products through interoperability with its enterprise hardware and software offerings -- including HP ProLiant and HP BladeSystem servers, HP StorageWorks products and HP Software -- to improve access to information and tools so customers can more effectively collaborate and be more productive.
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Additionally, nearly all HP business notebook, desktop and workstation PCs are available in Windows Vista Premium Ready configurations. In fact, HP was the first computer manufacturer in the industry to receive a Windows Vista Premium logo, for the HP xw9400 Workstation. More than 450 HP imaging and printing products are Windows Vista Ready.
As worldwide prime integrator for Microsoft products and technologies, HP Services will offer planning, design, implementation and support of the new Microsoft technologies and has the ability to integrate them into heterogeneous IT environments.
HP Services' education team, a worldwide Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for learning solutions, will offer customized training to prepare businesses for the launch of Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Services include traditional classroom or online training that enables businesses to stay up to date while minimizing the time away from core business activities.
"HP has worked extensively with Microsoft to develop complementary products and services across our portfolio that help customers realize the full value of the latest Microsoft offerings," said David Booth, senior vice president and U.S. country manager, Technology Solutions Group, HP. "With HP and Microsoft technologies, customers can create a more agile, adaptive and successful business."
To ensure HP business customers receive the best experience from the latest technology advancements from Microsoft, the companies created the Frontline Partnership, which spans hardware, software and services.
"As we launch Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, we recognize HP as a key global partner who our customers can depend on," said Mike Sievert, vice president, Windows marketing Group, Microsoft Corp. "Together, Microsoft and HP are providing customers high quality products and an unprecedented opportunity to build their People-Ready Business, leveraging their organizations' greatest asset -- their people."
Improved enterprise data security, access and efficiency
HP engineers have worked intensely to ensure enterprise customers get the most from the built-in capabilities of Windows Vista, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 -- from the protection they demand, to anywhere access capabilities their employees need, to the operational efficiency required by IT administrators.
HP's enterprise management software will support both the Windows Vista and Exchange Server 2007 environments. As a large number of enterprises upgrade to Windows Vista, HP Software smart plug-ins (SPIs) -- including the Exchange Server 2007 SPI -- will ensure seamless interoperability with the new platforms.
HP StorageWorks products will provide full support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, while HP ProLiant servers with Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition support 64-bit versions of both Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. In addition, HP BladeSystem c-Class solutions offer scalable performance, as well as a high degree of operational and management efficiencies for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Office SharePoint Server 2007.
HP's early installation of beta releases for both Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 provided an opportunity for preliminary performance and scalability testing. HP has deployed both applications in a pilot phase and plans to upgrade to each next year as part of its own IT transformation and data center consolidation.
ActiveAnswers, where HP shares online its experience and best practices for planning, development and operation of solutions based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, provides up-to-date technical information, system configurators as well as storage and performance tools. New whitepapers focusing on HP's best practices for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 are expected to be available in January 2007.
In addition, new HP End-User Workplace Messaging & Collaboration Solutions for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 provide competitively priced alternatives to building, staffing and managing an infrastructure in-house. HP works with customers to design and deliver the solutions that will help control costs via per-seat pricing and achieve higher levels of performance.
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