After announcing its Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) programme globally in June last year, HP has announced the launch of this programme for the Indian market. Aimed to help enterprises in the Asia Pacific to keep their PC infrastructure up to date, this is a third party delivery of a workspace to end users via a utility or subscription service model.
Enterprises and organisations can pay one price per seat on a monthly basis over a period of three to four years instead of paying upfront cost of buying new PCs. Under this service, they will get PC configuration and software installation, onsite break-fix, data migration, and proactive support. HP will also take care of the disposal of old PCs, eliminating the need to have different contracts for different needs.
"Indian businesses are innovating to serve a vibrant, diverse workforce and are transforming to become more competitive nationally and globally. HP offers services and solutions that grow with enterprises and organizations, enabling them to leapfrog whole technologies, connect across geographies in India and even global market", explains Rajiv Srivastava, managing director, HP India.
In India, HP DaaS has been first implemented with Maruti Suzuki. HP says it is actively working in education, healthcare and banking industries and with start-ups.
"Digital transformation is key for businesses to stay ahead of the curve and deliver best-in-class services to customers. Each dealer can better identify the options that match the requirements and aspirations of our customers and address their queries more effectively and provide impeccable experience," says Rajesh Uppal, Executive Director, IT, Maruti Suzuki India Limited.
Before the India launch, DaaS has been available in Australia, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand.

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