HP rolled out a series of annoucements concerning new products and services designed to help midmarket companies during the economic crisis, including special financing offers and three new lines of printers.Hewlett-Packard, the worlds largest technology company, announced
more than a dozen products, solutions and services designed to help
small- to medium-size businesses manage, protect and grow their
businesses, as part of the company's Total Care initiative aimed at
midmarket companies.
In addition to announcing products such as cost (and energy) efficient
inkjet printers, document scanners and digital signage displays, the
company also unveiled new partner programs designed to help SMB
customers quickly identify HP partners who can maximize their
technology investments.
"In today's economic climate, it's not just about making every dollar
count, but about making fewer dollars do more," said HPs vice
president of worldwide commercial sales Kathy Chou. "Today's
announcements further demonstrate our commitment to SMB customers and
exemplify how we are helping them get more results from their
technology investments through HP Total Care."
HP unveiled three families of inkjet printers, designed to reduce SMBs
cost per page by 50 percent. The HP Officejet Pro 8500 All-in-One
series ($299-$499), the HP Officejet Pro 8000 Printer series
($149-$179), which offers embedded wired and wireless networking
options and automatic two-sided printing and the HP Officejet 6500
All-in-One series ($149-$199) are complimented by new ink cartridges.
All will be available for purchase later this month.
The company also beefed up its set of Total Care services and solutions
with offerings such as Insight Remote Support software, which provides
a direct link between SMBs and their HP solution providers, as well as
generating service dispatches for hardware issues on HP servers and
storage without active involvement of staff or support phone calls.
HPs Total Care Business Solutions will provide new discount purchase
and financing offerings for HP ProLiant and HP BladeSystem servers, HP
StorageWorks storage and HP ProCurve networking, which the company said
is structured to help SMBs lower investment costs and simplify
deployment. In the United States, customers also can receive rebates on
discounted server bundles with the new HP Total Care Access Card.
HP also unveiled special offers and free resources for SMBs in an
effort to aid growth and technology management, including rebate
programs and expanding Web-based resources to include the Small
Business Marketing Guide, an online community focused on small business
marketing.
In one such cash back offer, SMBs would receive up to $1,000 cash back
and are eligible for a free Total Care Access card, a $49 value, when
they purchase new HP LaserJet or HP Officejet Pro printers with the HP
Trade-in and Save offering. Customers would also receive free recycling
of their old printer for added cost savings and convenience.
In addressing the financial strain the credit freeze and global
financial crisis has put on midmarket companies, HP announced several
financing promotions, including a zero percent 12-month promotion and a
36-month lease that provides a fair market value purchase option at the
end of the lease term.
IDCs vice president of SMB research Ray Boggs says while total
worldwide technology spending will only grow by 0.5 percent in 2009,
SMB technology spending will grow by 3.2 percent, despite the economic
downturn. SMBs are feeling the heat to optimize their technology
investments by coordinating new purchases with existing resources while
also ensuring that they have enough support and funding, he said.
Technology providers like HP are in the best position to benefit from
this growing segment because they take a comprehensive approach to
meeting the diverse needs of SMB customers."