Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard further cemented what has always been a strong business partnership with the announcement of a three-year, $300 million agreement to offer an expanded portfolio of enterprise solutions. The two companies said the investment will cover collaborative efforts in solution development, testing, validation, deployment, and joint sales and marketing. This makes HP (Quote) the […]
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Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard further cemented what has always been
a strong business partnership with the announcement of a three-year,
$300 million agreement to offer an expanded portfolio of enterprise
solutions. The two companies said the investment will cover
collaborative efforts in solution development, testing, validation,
deployment, and joint sales and marketing.
This makes HP (Quote) the first global partner to
deliver comprehensive solutions for Microsoft’s People-Ready Business program.
This new program will
focus on five high-growth areas of IT investment: messaging and
unified communications; collaboration and content management; business
intelligence; business process integration; and core infrastructure.
“This really addresses for customers a complete set of solutions to
address business problems,” said Ann Livermore, executive vice
president of the Technology Solutions Group at HP. “For HP, it plays
to our entire company portfolio. That’s why we’re so rightly
positioned to partner with Microsoft.”
To get started on its offerings, HP will adopt one of Microsoft’s
own internal practices: eating its own dog food. Microsoft is known for
being the earliest adopter of its own technology and operating with it
during the development cycle.
HP will implement the business processes and practices it and
Microsoft will be selling as part of People-Ready Business internally
before it begins selling it.
There’s a lot of potential customers out there. Between the two
firms, they estimate they have 20,000 common customers and the
partnership can expand to cover another 20,000.
To reach them, Microsoft has created a new, dedicated Solutions
Practice specifically for this program. HP will ensure that over
22,000 members of its professional services group will be available,
with the number surpassing 30,000 over the next three years.
“This will allow us to go to market as a single stack of the best
hardware and software,” said John McCain, senior vice president and
general manager of HP Services. “We have tens of thousands of
professionals ready to go today. Also from an HP services perspective,
we see the opportunity to drive significant pull through for both
platforms.”
Analyst Charles King of Pund-It wasn’t surprised at the
announcement and said he expects Microsoft to make similar partnership
agreements. “Frankly, Microsoft has a lot of irons that are going to
be coming out of the fire in 2007,” he told internetnews.com.
“So if they can go slap some backs and make everyone happy, they will
hopefully make sure everyone is on Microsoft’s page for next year.”
But beyond that, some areas, like business intelligence, are ripe
for this kind of effort because they are expensive projects, he said.
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