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HPE sets up new digitisation organisation
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
has established a new
technology services
consulting and support
organisation to help
companies accelerate their
digital transformation.
Drawing on the expertise of
more than 25,000 specialists
in 80 countries, HPE Pointnext
will work with businesses
worldwide to speed their
adoption of emerging
technologies, including cloud
computing and hybrid IT,
big data and analytics, the
Intelligent Edge and Internet
of Things (IoT).
HPE says customers
will benefit not only from
the strength of Pointnext’s
consulting capabilities, but
also from HPE’s technology
leadership, with Pointnext
teams working closely
with HPE technologists to
develop innovative solutions
to customers’ business
challenges.
Ana Pinczuk, senior vice
president and general manager,
Pointnext, HPE, said: “Each
customer journey is unique
and requires a trusted advisor
with deep capabilities, a
strong partner ecosystem
and a proven record for
demonstrating innovative
approaches to solving
challenges. Pointnext services
will be the front lines of our
engagement with customers –
to quickly and nimbly design,
integrate and optimise digital
solutions critical to the success
of enterprises of all sizes.”
Hyland, a global provider
of software solutions for
managing content, processes
and cases, has launched its
second cloud-based product
in a year.
AirBase by Hyland has
been developed specifically
for businesses looking for a
simple, secure cloud-based
document management
application. It is sold
exclusively through the
company’s partner channel
on a user-based subscription
pricing model.
AirBase stores documents
in the private Hyland Cloud,with
individual encryption and no
co-mingling of data and feature.
An intuitive, tile-based interface
minimises end user training
requirements.
Hyland’s current product
portfolio also includes OnBase,
an industry leading enterprise
information platform product;
ShareBase, an enterprise
file sync and share product;
and LawLogix, which provides
cloud-based solutions for HR
professionals and immigration
practitioners.
Airbase.Hyland.com
A beautiful aspect
Managed print services
provider Danwood is
partnering with Samsung
SDS Europe to help
traditional estate agents
bring the online experience
in-store.
Samsung SDS’s
Nexshop solution combines
interactive window displays
with comprehensive online
property information from
Zoopla. Images, floor plans
and area maps incorporating
Google Street View can
be viewed on a variety of
Samsung devices, printed or
emailed for home viewing.
Research by Samsung SDS
shows that 63% of customers
prefer a digital experience,
with 7% saying they are more
likely to instruct estate agents
that use such a solution.
Danwood is providing
installation and support
of the Samsung SDS
Nexshop solution, including
touchscreens and digital
window displays.
Danwood CEO Wes
Mulligan said: “Nexshop
combines the best of both
worlds: online digital tools
mixed with an individual
experience to help deliver top
notch customer experiences.
Danwood’s expertise and
support now gives estate
agents peace of mind that
these systems can be
installed and maintained to
ensure the experience of
buyers and sellers visiting
branches is optimised.”
Lexmark honoured
Lexmark International has been awarded the 2017 Colour
Printer/MFP Line of the Year by Buyers Laboratory (BLI).
In BLI’s opinion Lexmark has the best and most complete
colour printer/MFP line, offering excellent reliability,
consistently superb colour output, intuitive design and
outstanding value.
Lexmark’s
newest A4 colour
devices – winners of
five 2016 BLI Pick
awards – include
the Lexmark CS700
Series printers,
Lexmark CX700
Series MFPs,
Lexmark CS800
Series printers and
CX800 Series MFPs.
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Hyland launches second cloud offering
Ana Pinczuk
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