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HP Creates Services for Strategy, Roadmap and Design of Virtual Workplace

PALO ALTO, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 22, 2010 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today expanded its Unified Communications & Collaboration (UC&C) services portfolio with offerings that help clients simplify and integrate business communications to lower costs and accelerate growth.

New HP UC&C consulting services take a comprehensive approach to transforming enterprise communications from strategy through implementation, and across people, process and technology. HP helps clients plan strategically, targeting a company’s long-term vision while implementing short-term steps to ensure end-user adoption and maximum program success.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), a world leader in product safety testing and certification, is working with HP on a two-year project to standardize processes and technologies. This transformation will allow them to speed knowledge sharing and collaboration between workers and clients. With a UL Virtual Workplace console on every desktop, connected through the company’s new UC&C infrastructure, employees can collaborate with clients around the world without being constrained by medium, location or device.

“We want to become integral to the way manufacturers develop their products and collaborate with our customers as never before,” said Christian Anschuetz, senior vice president and chief information officer, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. “As our global systems integrator and strategic partner, HP is working with us in a highly collaborative fashion to plan, design and orchestrate the rollout of our UL Virtual Workplace solution.”

HP UC&C Business Value Services and HP UC&C Education Services help clients transform the workplace into a unified, connected and collaborative environment that lowers operating costs and drives business growth. The new services include:

HP also has signed global agreements with Polycom and Network Equipment Technologies to offer clients broad choice in UC&C technology options.

“A unified, connected and collaborative environment can speed up business processes, improve customer responsiveness and simplify operations to reduce costs,” said Mark Golden, vice president, Network Services, HP. “HP helps clients assess their unique needs, optimize the solution to meet technology and business objectives, and maximize investment returns with end-to-end life cycle support.”

More information about the complete portfolio of HP Unified Communications & Collaboration Services is available at www.hp.com/services/unified

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