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HP and Polycom
announce broad strategic alliance
ConvergenceAsia staff
06/06/2011
HP and Polycom, a global
leader in unified communications (UC), have entered into a definitive
agreement under which Polycom will acquire the assets of HP’s Visual
Collaboration business, including the Halo Products and Managed Services
business.
In conjunction with this acquisition, HP and Polycom have agreed to
establish a strategic relationship in which Polycom will serve as an
exclusive partner to HP for telepresence and certain video UC solutions,
including both resale and internal HP deployments. The two companies have
also agreed to make available Polycom’s video applications for HP’s WebOS
platform.
Under the terms of its agreements with HP, Polycom will provide expertise in
software technology and UC infrastructure, covering the full continuum of
integrated and secure mobile, desktop, room and telepresence solutions. HP
will provide its expertise and leadership in go-to-market strategies for UC
solutions and will resell Polycom’s UC solutions including: personal and
group UC devices, UC infrastructure, UC managed services, and audio/video
software.
This alliance combines HP’s networking scale and global reach with Polycom’s
expertise in video conferencing to provide customers world-class video and
UC solutions through Polycom infrastructure deployed on HP networking and
systems. This also allows customers to capitalise on the critical importance
of networking as the foundation for a superior video experience and tap the
global services of HP for turnkey communications solutions.
“This announcement is a truly groundbreaking development in the UC industry,
creating a path for Polycom and HP to offer customers an end-to-end UC
solution with an unparalleled user experience, interoperability, investment
protection, and ease of deployment,” said Andrew Miller, Polycom president
and CEO.
“Customers will benefit from this transaction and alliance because they will
receive the focus of two world-class technology companies through greater
service and product opportunities,” said Shane Robison, HP executive vice
president and chief strategy and technology officer. “This transaction and
alliance allows us to focus on executing our strategy in cloud computing and
connectivity, while ensuring the long-term care of our customers and
development of our services business.”
The transaction is expected to close in Q3 2011.
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