Hewlett Packard Helps You Move to the Digital Workplace
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Hewlett Packard Helps You Move to the Digital Workplace

Hewlett Packard Helps You Move to the Digital Workplace

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) today announced new service offerings for customers to realize the benefits of mobile-optimized digital workplace initiatives.

The services focus on supporting and extending new integrated mobility solutions from Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, to help customers achieve seamless communication and secure collaboration.

According to HPE, the continued proliferation of mobile devices and cloud-based business applications have caused enterprises to revise traditional connectivity and mobility requirements in order to accommodate collaborative work environments and unconventional schedules.

As customers move to mobile-first digital workplaces, the capability that HPE has across multivendor networking and digital collaboration brings practical experience to solve the most complex challenges, says the company.

HPE says its services reduce risk and implementation time while rapidly enabling user experience and drive productivity and effectiveness.

With these services customers can accelerate time to value with Aruba networking, Microsoft Cloud Productivity and Citrix mobility solutions.

They bring together key elements critical to the digital workplace, including strategy, assessment, design, deployment, integration, management, and optimization as well as on-going support of Aruba networking solutions.

With the exception of HPE managed services, all other services are available for sale through channel partners, as either fully customized or as pre-defined packaged consulting services such as Aruba ClearPass Deployment and Integration Service.

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