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- 7-Eleven, Inc.
- 7-Eleven is known for its innovative use of technology. The company originally turned to EDS in 1991 to support its dynamic merchandising programs and unique distribution model. Today, EDS helps the retail giant maintain its market dominance by managing the critical apps that keep it going 24/7 and providing best-in-class order management.
- Australian Taxation Office (Infrastructure Modernization)
- The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) wanted to ensure consistent customer service during the peak tax filing periods that have historically challenged its infrastructure and system process capacity. With Internet tax filing becoming more popular, the agency also wanted to migrate its core business applications to the Web without impacting daily business.
- City of Anaheim
- To accelerate its response to local emergencies, Anaheim needed to improve information sharing among police, fire and other city departments. IT partner EDS helped Anaheim launch an unprecedented virtual emergency management solution that helps the city make smarter, faster decisions and fully leverage its existing IT investments.
- Detroit Media Partnership
- Detroit Media Partnership (DMP) needed to modernize and expand its Web hosting infrastructure to take advantage of new capabilities and on-demand services.
- Everest Funeral Planning and Concierge Service
- To help consumers manage the financial and emotional stress of a funeral, Everest Funeral Planning and Concierge Service relies on HP for a leading-edge Web solution that compiles, compares and reports prices across more than 20,000 funeral homes nationwide, helping clients negotiate better prices for personalized funeral services.
- 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.
- 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.
- NMCI – Virtualizing Servers
- The Navy Marine Corps Intranet needed to guarantee Department of Navy personnel could communicate mission-critical information 24/7. Learn how HP virtualized 2,700 servers down to 300 - reducing outage minutes by almost half, decreasing NMCI’s IT footprint by 40 percent and cutting carbon emissions by nearly 7,000 tons.
- 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.
- State Government Web Presence
- This state government had a scattered Web presence with more than 100 agencies, boards and commissions managing their own distinct Web sites. So the state asked EDS to build a unified Web portal and content management solution with e-commerce capabilities.
- Telecom New Zealand
- When Telecom New Zealand (TNZ) needed to upgrade its customer management application, it looked to long-standing IT partner EDS to make it happen. Today, TNZ users enjoy faster response times and shorter billing cycles.
- Telefônica
- To optimize Telefônica’s IT environment, HP developed a strategic plan for migrating the company’s mainframe environment to an EDS service management center (SMC). Ensuring minimal impact to customers, maximum IT performance, and round-the-clock support, EDS moved 31 terabytes of data and 1.5 tons of storage equipment, all in one holiday weekend.
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