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Web 2.0 is all about simplifying how information moves back and forth from paper to digital and around your environment through collaborative and business processes. Recognizing the need to help enterprise companies manage increasingly complex printing and imaging workflows HP provides a complete Web 2.0 solutions and services portfolio.

Imagine enabling your users to retrieve, reuse and print digital content right at their nearest printer. Or, at the push of a button, sending scanned documents to multiple departments or destinations in your environment. Or imagine your marketing department quickly assembling various digital and analog elements into a tailored customer brochure.

HP's Web 2.0 is about devices, management and workflows


This infrastructure is integrated into the company's IT network backbone, providing scalability, flexibility and agility to meet end users' needs from the desktop to the copy shop.

With HP, companies can leverage their IT network in ways that deliver fundamental advantages for their businesses.

HP's Web 2.0 is delivered through an evolutionary process of optimizing the imaging and printing infrastructure, managing disparate printing environments and improving paper-based workflows. In this way, not only are costs associated with imaging and printing brought under control, but new process efficiencies are discovered and the effectiveness of the enterprise is increased, whether it be in the area of compliance, automation of manual processing, or the improvement of overall business results.

HP's Enterprise Web 2.0 is about partnering with customers to understand their business challenges, and offering tailored applications and solutions to address them. Whether the answer is one of the recently introduced vertical applications, such as the HP Instant Printing Toolkit for Online Planrooms announced today, a Managed Print Services engagement, or applying the expertise of one of the Enterprise Vertical Market Consultants for a new, custom solution, this is is a progressive course that takes business to the next level.

The web-based HP Imaging and Printing Open Extensibility Platform enables developers to create applications for industry-specific needs, such as security, compliance and capture, in a flexible and device-agnostic environment. It allows all supporting HP solutions to provide a common, consistent user experience while increasing partner and customer productivity.

HP Halo Increases Collaboration Across Distances


HP Halo reflects HP's commitment to collaboration -- using technology to bridge distance, transform communication and enable faster business decisions — the ultimate goal of Web 2.0 and the next level of social networking.

With the introduction of the HP Halo Collaboration Portal Edition, HP is able to broaden the market for its telepresence solution. The HP Halo Collaboration Portal Edition is HP's newest fully-managed, end-to-end collaboration solution and is specifically designed for installation inside an existing conference room space.

Virtually no other telepresence system can match HP Halo's worldwide reach, connecting companies across the globe to foster quicker decisions, increased communication across teams and reduced travel. There are now more than 100 studios in 22 countries on five continents. Halo customers span a variety of industries and include Fortune 1000 companies such as ABN Amro, AIG Financial Products Corp., AMD, BHP Billiton, Canon, DreamWorks Animation, GE Commercial Finance, Novartis and PepsiCo.

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