Information technology major HP Enterprise Services has expanded its telecom offerings to assist customers in the planning and execution of transformation strategies.
Aimed at strengthening its consulting services and management software businesses, HP has expanded two portfolios that support communications service providers (CSPs).
The new businesses include HP Solutions Consulting Services (HP SCS) and HP Operations Support Systems Transformation solutions for network and service management.
Telecom service providers can gain as these two portfolios offer expertise and tools for business transformation, including strategic and financial advisory, operational analysis, transformation management, and a full portfolio of operations support systems (OSS) software and integration services.
“CSPs can plan and execute transformation strategies with HP Solutions Consulting Services and HP OSS Transformation solutions,” said David Sliter, vice president and general manager, Communications and Media Solutions, HP Enterprise Services.
“To grow, CSPs need to enhance the customer experience, and that means fact-based transformation strategies, tight governance and automated solutions,” Sliter added.
With this, the IT major is adding new prepackaged solutions combining consultancy, software and a full services life cycle to its OSS Transformation portfolio.
The new assurance solutions are designed to improve the customer experience, reduce complexity and cost, and lay the groundwork for business growth. With pretested and prepackaged solutions, service providers can accelerate time-to-value.
The company expanded its HP SCS portfolio to include a benchmarking capability designed to help CSPs compare business and operational performance against peers, competitors and industry practices.
HP SCS Benchmarking is the foundation for the HP SCS Strategic and Financial Advisory, a new set of capabilities that enable telcos to complete business transformation strategies based on quantitative knowledge of current performance and alignment of business improvement initiatives to strategic objectives.
Earlier in March, HP announced that Bulgarian telecommunications provider VIVACOM would deploy HP’s next-generation intelligent network (NGIN), which is expected to help upwards of 600,000 pre-paid and virtual private network users reach optimized and tailored fixed and mobile services experiences.
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