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Infosys shook hands with HP in order to proffer new enterprise service

Infosys shook hands with HP in order to proffer new enterprise service
The Silicon Review
29 May, 2017

Software giant Infosys recently announced its partnering with American multinational Hewlett-Packard (HP). The alliance has been made to offer a new service for the digital transformation of global enterprises, as mentioned by the IT major in a statement recently.

"Our joint Retail Point of Sale (RPoS) and Enterprise Device as a Service (DaaS) solutions will help enterprises accelerate their digital transformation," said the IT major in a statement from San Francisco.

The solution offers a great digital approach across the supply chain, enabling real-time collaboration between shoppers, retailers and vendors at purchase point, providing omni-channel experience, by being a part of the HP Global System Integrator (GSI) alliance programme.

The DaaS not only brings technology-enabled transformations, but also helps enterprises to acquire, manage and use devices with end-to-end services, enterprise applications, fleet reporting, analytics and insights.

To shed more light on this, HP chief operating officer Jon Flaxman in the statement, said "Together, we can improve end-customer experience, while forging valuable relationships with joint customers across industries, enabling them to embark on their own business reinvention journeys.”

“The launch of the joint solutions validates our vision with HP to revolutionise the retail industry through innovation and analytics," said Infosys head of Americas Sandeep Dadlani in the statement.

"Digital transformation is embraced by enterprises. As it evolves, we will continue our focus to create newer experiences across industry segments," added Dadlani.

In sight of the speedy innovations, it is very important for companies across industry verticals to stay spirited amidst change happening rapidly.

"Adopting new technologies is simple in theory, but bedevilling in practice. Companies are dealing with challenges greater than IT considerations, including supply chain, manufacturing and transportation hurdles," added the statement.

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