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Final Impressions of the Office Printing '08 Event

Published 09 April 2008, 01:51 PM

Mike Feldman
VP, IPG Global Enterprise Business

The Experience Center, where the delegates interact with the new smart devices and solutions, is always one of my favorite parts of HP events.


Attendees check out the features of the HP LaserJet P4510 Printer series


In addition to the new products launched at the event, delegates also had the opportunity to see the HP CM 8060 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology, a remarkable color MFP that HP launched last year to rave reviews. And just this week, Buyers Laboratory issued its final testing report about the HP CM8060 where it garnered a superb rating of “Recommended".

And rounding out the live blog from this event, I would like to highlight the launch of HP’s Accreditation, Certification and Test Program (ACT). The program is the industry’s first to accredit partners’ internal processes, review their designs and certify their solutions. It’s important for our customers because it can give them confidence in the quality and feature richness of solutions, while reducing their implementation time and support costs. My colleague John Johasky discusses the ACT program in this podcast.

Through the ACT program, HP ensures that the partner’s internal development and support processes are pre-qualified using HP’s stringent criteria, and that applications have been tested to work with HP devices and software. Using the HP Open Extensibility Platform, development partners can customize their software to work across the entire fleet of HP MFPs.

I’ve enjoyed sharing my perspective on the event and especially telling the stories of how customers are using HP solutions and services to reduce costs, increase marketing effectiveness, and improve workflow.

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