
Published: 1 February 2000 11:41 GMT
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has launched a range of packaged e-services, including network and storage infrastructure, Internet access and ecommerce products.
The e-serviceCenter offering will be targeted at service providers as well as end-user organisations and dot-com companies.
Mark Maby, mission-critical solutions marketing manager at HP, said: "We can build infrastructures for companies without them having to go through the learning curve."
He said HP is also planning to increase the options available through joint development work with Oracle and SAP.
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