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- Avista: Energy Utility Industry Business Case Study
- Avista faced multiple industry challenges, including record-high electric and gas prices, changes in the electric and gas utilities regulatory climate, and a need to digitize information that had traditionally been maintained on paper maps.
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
- Pressure is increasing on insurers to transform their processes and operations to meet the demands from shareholders, regulators and customers. HP is working closely with insurers across the globe to address these demands.
- Defense Finance and Accounting Service
- Overwhelmed by time-consuming, manual paper processes, the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) needed a more efficient way of managing important documents. By reengineering business processes with automated workflows, EDS has virtually eliminated paper clogs and errors within the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Finance and Accounting Service, while arming the agency with cost savings.
- Delphi Packard Electric
- This electrical/electronics supplier saw the potential to maximize the return on investment (ROI) of its legacy environment and gain efficiency by reallocating its print services. In stepped EDS, helping to realize this vision and more. Today, Delphi Packard generates and distributes reports and data electronically, which cuts costs by 65 percent.
- Federal Civilian Agency
- Determined to enhance its standing on the President’s Management Agenda and improve service to citizens, this federal civilian agency looked to EDS, now HP, to deliver an end-to-end solution to help the agency not only achieve its goal, but surpass it.
- FranklinCovey
- “Seek first to understand.” It is one of FranklinCovey’s tenets for living and working effectively. It also describes HP’s approach to working with the company.
- FranklinCovey (Applications Support) Case Study
- FranklinCovey needed to lower costs and redirect resources without sacrificing service.
Best Shore® solution by EDS, an HP company, optimized applications support and
reduced costs while achieving high levels of service in critical business areas.
- FranklinCovey (Help Desk)
- By implementing a Best Shore solution for the internal help desk, FranklinCovey realized a 30 percent operational cost savings of $9.3M and significant improvements in structure and response to help desk requests.
- Handheld Computing Company
- When a major converged networking company decided to spin off its handheld computing subsidiary into a separate entity, the new company had to create a new global IT
infrastructure from scratch in just a few weeks. Outsourcing with EDS provided the
company with instant resources to help it hit the ground running.
- Large Global Automaker
- Facing intense market pressures, this company needed a solution to enable it to improve collaboration enterprise-wide, get products to market faster, and do more with less. HP worked with the company and other vendors to implement a product lifecycle management solution that halved new vehicles' time to market and saved the client a billion dollars.
- Large Global Client (Warranty)
- To reduce spending on new equipment, this global enterprise stopped automatically replacing its office PCs when the three-year lease expired. However, repairs to these machines were no longer covered by warranty. EDS’ process helped the company better determine whether to repair or replace these machines with surplus equipment when issues arose.
- Leading Automaker
- This leading automaker wanted expansive Internet-based remote connectivity to better link its worldwide operations with corporate resources. EDS delivered a best-of-breed solution that ensures swift, secure and simple connectivity in more than 150 countries, including
high-speed broadband and wireless capabilities.
- Leading Publishing Company Case Study
- This leading publishing company wanted to expand offerings and increase market share. So it subscribed to EDS, an HP company, for a tried-and-true ordering and fulfillment system to
maximize its information technology (IT) investment, reduce costs and improve customer
- Michigan Department of Transportation
- The State of Michigan has decreased traffic accident fatalities across the state through implementation of its CRASH Process Redesign (CPR). This multi-department effort streamlines the flow of critical information to help State Police monitor high-incident areas, the Department of State to request and channel funding in high risk areas, and the Department of Transportation to provide better reporting and visibility to traffic crash data.
- RailAmerica Case Study
- RailAmerica needed high-level performance tracking at all levels of its organization. To achieve that, it had to consolidate information across disparate systems and platforms. The EDS-developed, Web-based Executive Information System (EIS) was the answer.
- SaskEnergy
- With cost pressures increasing in almost direct proportion to customer expectations of service excellence, SaskPower needed the information infrastructure to help it provide affordable, highly responsive power delivery. Outsourcing with EDS, now HP, has given the utility increased flexibility and reliability while keeping technology costs in line with revenues.
- Solutia
- When it came time to find new, innovative ways to lower enterprisewide expenses and improve business processes, Solutia collaborated with its trusted IT provider, HP.
- Solutia (Centralized Messaging)
- With its global applied chemicals business growing more complex, Solutia Inc. decided that centralizing employee communication and collaboration worldwide would help better focus and simplify operations. IT partner HP helped make it happen.
- U.S. Wireless Provider
- When market growth threatened to overwhelm this wireless provider’s BlackBerry® support call center and compromise customer service, the company relied on the EDS help desk culture to rebuild its relationships with customers and accommodate growth at the same time.
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