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Mike Feldman VP, IPG Global Enterprise Business |
Hi, I'm back again, blogging from Shanghai. My first two
days here were spent with customers at our Enterprise Advisory Council – a
great forum to spend time, work with and learn from customers around HP’s Asia
Pacific region.
Today, we turned our attention to
the press and analyst community, at the “Business GO, Print 2.0” event. The
team here put on an amazing launch, with more than 130 attendees from the press
and analyst community in Asia. We unveiled new
products akin to Detroit
rolling out a hot new car. The lights went down, the music went on, and the
stage opened up to show the audience of press and analysts our newest
innovations. Everyone was very excited.
 My presentation at the Breakout Session on Optimizing Infrastructure |
We reinforced our Print 2.0 strategy
for enterprise and SMB customers and
showcased our new solutions and services. It’s clear from the reactions I’m
observing here in Shanghai
– whether it’s from customers at the Advisory Council or from press and
analysts at this event – people are seeing that HP has come a long way in
building enterprise solutions that meet the needs of customers. We’ve had major
enterprise customer and press and analyst events in this region for the past two
years. But this year, more than any other, it’s evident that our commitment to
helping customers optimize
their imaging and printing infrastructure, manage
their environment and improve
workflows is making a difference.
 HP
Executives at the Business GO Press Event in Shanghai
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And, I’m glad to see our message
around “Alternative Thinking About Printing" is resonating well with
everyone we talk to, not only here in Shanghai,
but around the world.
I’ll be having dinner tonight with
our press and analyst guests, along with several other executives from our
global enterprise team from the U.S.
and around Asia. Tomorrow, 3M's Paul White
will present his company's case study,
showcasing how HP’s devices, services and solutions made a positive difference
at 3M. Should be another great day!
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