A new services delivery platform from HP, the MPS Smart Decision Suite, will help customers to better analyse, report and predict the use of their imaging and printing devices through an HP MPS engagement.
The OEM also introduced HP ePrint Enterprise mobile printing solution for the Blackberry smartphone, based on HP CloudPrint.
It says that this is the result of HP and Research In Motion’s alliance last year and is the first use case of HP’s ePrint strategy.
HP ePrint will also be available through FedEx Office and Hilton worldwide to give mobile printing users a secure experience.
ISS Facility Services, America First Credit Union and Rosemount all use HP MPS, according to HP.
Bruce Dahlgren, Senior Vice President of Managed Enterprise Solutions, Imaging and Printing Group at HP, said: “Our enterprise customers need us to help them bring order to the chaos of their technology fleet.
“Today, we can show them proven return on investment with the right mix of software tools, workflow solutions and mobile workflow innovations, bringing it all together through a scalable Managed Print Services engagement.”