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PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 23, 2007 - HP today announced plans for a portfolio of services and solutions
to help ensure that enterprise customers experience a seamless
transition when
deploying mobile device management software.
HP plans to add Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008
to HP Services' comprehensive mobility offering, which already includes
the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite. Additionally, HP plans to support
interoperability with future HP iPAQ handheld devices that will be
compatible with Microsoft's Mobile Device Manager.
HP Enterprise Mobility Suite, available now, manages environments
with multiple device platforms. Microsoft Mobile Device Manager works
with an upcoming version of Windows® Mobile and is expected to be
available in the second quarter of 2008.
Both solutions provide comprehensive management with device and
server applications for greater control of Windows Mobile phones. To
help customers understand how to deploy the new technology, HP and
Microsoft have created white papers and other collateral.
As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, HP Services will offer
mobility strategy planning, design, implementation and support of
Mobile Device Manager. This complements HP Enterprise Mobility Suite to
provide customers a choice on how they manage their mobile
infrastructure.
HP will integrate both solutions into IT environments as part of the
HP & Microsoft Solutions for the People-Ready Business, which
combine software, services and hardware to help customers achieve
organizational success.
"Windows Mobile continues to grow in popularity and will be further
fueled by enterprise solutions that provide IT the ability to remotely
manage and secure Windows Mobile devices," said Tony Redmond, chief
technology officer, HP Services. "HP is addressing customers' diverse
needs by adding Microsoft's System Center Mobile Device Manager to our
already robust portfolio of HP Services offerings for Microsoft
technologies that include the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite."
HP plans to offer integration services for Mobile Device Manager and
HP Enterprise Mobility Suite as server applications that are designed
to improve mobile security and device management as well as to provide
security-enhanced access to line of business applications.
Additionally, HP Services' education team, a worldwide Microsoft
Gold Certified Partner for Learning Solutions for more than 20 years,
will offer customized training to prepare businesses for mobile device
management. Services include classroom training, live online training,
self-paced e-learning and a variety of informal learning that enable
businesses to stay up to date while minimizing the time away from core
business activities.
"Microsoft and HP share a common vision to help enterprises manage
mobile phones and software investments in a constantly evolving
environment," said Pieter Knook, senior vice president, Mobile
Communications Business, Microsoft Corp. "System Center Mobile Device
Manager will help our joint customers streamline the management and
security of Windows Mobile phones and tap into opportunities to move
beyond email and into mission-critical applications that help people
get work done."
HP Enterprise Mobility Suite can be deployed on multiple
infrastructures, including Windows as a standalone product or as part
of a comprehensive device management solution with its integration into
HP Configuration Management. HP Configuration Management is an
enterprise software offering that automates the management of client
and mobile devices to reduce cost, increase agility and enforce
security and compliance over the PC lifecycle.
HP Enterprise Mobility Suite will leverage current and future
Windows Mobile platforms and remain compatible with Microsoft security
features to ensure interoperability with existing and future Microsoft
infrastructure.
Comment
Well, looks like a win-win situation for HP and Microsoft, another whole ecosystem of training, integration and software packages. Wonder what happened to the Bitfone acquisition .....
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