HP casts out its .NET

Trade

1 April 2005

Introduced as part of HP’s Adaptive Enterprise strategy, which aims to tighten links between business and IT, the combined systems are installed on HP platforms to connect customers’ information, people, systems and devices so customers can respond to change quickly and with agility.

In addition, HP has been exploiting its new PartnerONE, Developer and Solution Partner programs to train and certify independent software vendors and providers on these integrated offerings.

Some industry commentators have suggested that web services, a big talking point this time last year, has gone of the boil a little, with the term now being used with declining frequency. The .NET partner programme has already been running in Ireland for more than a year.
‘The terminology may be changing, but the essence of web services is still there in that it’s about facilitating integration between multiple applications within organisations,’ Clonan told Channels.
‘Web services technology is at the heart of fundamental changes taking place in how enterprises do business and is an important part of the HP Adaptive Enterprise strategy,’ said Clonan.

‘Our comprehensive set of software, services and solutions helps enterprise customers realise the promise of this technology today. Through this new programme, HP is expanding the range of .NET solutions available to customers, simplifying their buying experience and enabling them to be as flexible as market conditions demand.’

More than 26 partner companies have joined HP’s .NET Solutions
Partners Programme. These partner companies will develop and implement collaboration, management, storage enhancement, security and mobility offerings based on Microsoft .NET technologies. HP plans to add additional qualified partners, as customer needs require, through joint marketing initiatives and with field and customer engagements.

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