Hewlett Packard Enterprise brings its CEC support hub to London
A support unit launched this week in London is hoping to help businesses in the capital grow by utilising new technology.
The latest project from the US-headquartered business organisation Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), the Customer Engagement Centre (CEC) will focus on four areas: workspace productivity, data-driven organisations, transforming to hybrid infrastructure and digital enterprise protection.
According to ITProPortal, the senior vice president and MD of HPE for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, Peter Ryan, said: “With technology transforming businesses and entire industries at an unprecedented pace, our duty is to help customers apply the power of technology to unlock the potential of their ideas.
“We see the EMEA region as one of the world’s most dynamic technological hubs and fertile environments for this revolution, hence our decision to create the first CEC outside of the US in London.”
Discussing the support on offer at the CEC, HPE has said that hybrid infrastructure allows businesses to optimise performance, and organisations driven by data can speed up decision making and increase customer satisfaction through big data.
Further, the organisation said digital enterprise protection provides enhanced security against cyber threats, while workplace productivity allows partners and employees to strengthen their contribution to the business.
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