HP Enterprise Services is the global business and technology services division of Hewlett Packard's HP Enterprise Business strategic business unit. It was formed by the combination of HP's legacy services consulting and outsourcing business and the integration of acquired Electronic Data Systems, which had defined the outsourcing business when it was established in 1962 by H. Ross Perot. Services As of 2009, HP Enterprise Services employed 139,500 people in 60 countries,the largest locations being the United States, India and the UK. It was ranked as one of the largest service companies on the Fortune 500 list with around 2,000 clients. In 2010, HP Enterprise Services was ranked first in Corporate Responsibility Magazine’s "Corporate Citizens in Government Contracting" listing. HP Enterprise Services catalogs its services into three service portfolios which are Infrastructure Technology Outsourcing (ITO), Applications Services, and Industry Services, including Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). Infrastructure Technology Outsourcing services includes maintaining the operation of part or all of a client's computer and communications infrastructure, such as networks, mainframes, "midrange" and Web servers, desktops and laptops, and printers.Applications Services involves the developing, integrating, modernizing, and/or maintaining of applications software for clients. And, Industry Services addresses the core business challenges of clients in five key industries: healthcare, transportation, communications, government, and financial services, among others. Business Process Outsourcing, which involves performing a business function for a client, like payroll, call centers, insurance claims processing, and so forth, is an integral part of the Industry Services offerings. HP Enterprise Services is a key implementer of the "Instant-On Enterprise." This HP Enterprise Business initiative seeks to highlight the fundamental shifts in the way information technology is being used to meet changing business models and the growing role of technology to drive business decisions and help organizations achieve economic growth, improve efficiency, and to further the development of society through the use of technology. In a larger context, the initiative seeks to help forward-thinking companies and government agencies have a more evolutionary, business-driven approach to how they deliver IT services, including solutions to modernize, transform, secure, and maximize the use of technology. HP Enterprise Services has established two levels of business alliances relationships: Agility Alliances and Technology Alliances. The Agility Alliance brings together strategic solution providers to build and deliver end to end IT solutions for HP ES customers. The list of partners consists of:Deloitte, KPMG, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, PricewaterhouseCoopers, SAP, and Symantec. This effort is supported by the Top Gun Program enabling HP Enterprise Services technical personnel to dedicate 3 months of their time on joint projects with the Agility Alliance partner on a key technology problem, to create an innovative customer solution. The Technology Alliance brings together technology partners focused on collaborating with HP ES to develop, implement and jointly market services. These technology partners are: Computer Associates, EMC, Intel, Micro Focus, Rochester Institute of Technology, Siemens, Tibco, VMware, and Xerox.Partners
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