Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

HP drives "Business-First" approach to mobility

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HP last week unveiled a new commercial mobility solution that will transform the workplace and unlock the power of productivi­ty. The all new HP Pro Tablet EE an Intel Atom based device is the ideal solution for the education sector as well as for companies. The HP Pro Tablet will streamline and simplify their operations while providing these institutes, colleges and companies the confidence, that the task can be managed securely, the company said in a media release issues in Colombo.

"Mobile devices are changing how we live and work, and they also pose signif- icant challenges to IT department­s who have to support their now mobile workforces," said Christian Reyes, General Manager HP Printing and Personal Systems( PPS), Asian Emerging Countries. "HP is committed to provide a range of mobile products which will improve operationa­l efficiency and no other company is better suited to address commercial mobility than HP. he further added

Mobility not only changes where people work, but how they work. The current approach to business mobility is to retrofit consumer devices and attempt to make them enterprise-ready, or drive customer lock-in to a single platform or device, it said.

HP is taking a modular approach featuring secure, purpose-built devices. By supporting multiple operating systems, HP is giving business customers a choice of applicatio­n eco- systems and user experience­s. When coupled with the new software offerings from HP and its partners, the company has created a complete mobility solution for all businesses -- including education, field service, healthcare, public safety and retail industries.

“Our devices feature built-in security, manageabil­ity and durability. When paired with our ISVs' robust solutions, HP has created an ecosystem that helps companies and the education sector in Sri Lanka to powerfully and securely harness the promise of mobility,” said Dennis Lee, HP PPS Consumer and Commercial, Distributi­on Lead Asian Emerging Countries.

The new tablet built on Google's Android operating system, features builtin security and can be tailored to meet specific use- case requiremen­ts with a focus on embracing business mobility.

 ??  ?? Seen here is Christian Edmond Reyes, General Manager, HP Printing &Personal System, Asian Emerging Countries, at the launch in Colombo
Seen here is Christian Edmond Reyes, General Manager, HP Printing &Personal System, Asian Emerging Countries, at the launch in Colombo

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