HP Teams Up With SAP To Ensure Business Uptime

HP has partnered up with enterprise software vendor SAP and introduced its Mission Critical Services Enhancement so that SAP customers have complete access to remote support management capabilities.

Apparently with HP Mission Critical support, HP experts collaborate with the SAP support team so that SAP customers can address issues in their business landscapes. The service provides customers with a single point of reference for all incidents in the SAP application environment.

Customers can log their issues through either the HP or SAP call centre, and then both support centres are immediately able to view the incidents and take action. HP argues this leads to reduced occurrences of errors and quicker diagnosis and resolution, resulting in decreased downtime and improved performance.

“HP Mission Critical support aligns with SAP Enterprise Support commitments for mission-critical business operations, helping customers protect their IT investments and lower total costs of operations,” said Uwe Hommel, executive vice president of Active Global Support for SAP. “Furthermore, for highly critical situations, joint HP and SAP customers can choose maximum service level agreements that will provide corrective action within four hours, 24/7.”

Another addition to HP’s support for SAP environments is the HP Application Performance Standard (SAPS) Meter Service, a web-based service that measures and analyses the resource consumption of consolidated systems running SAP solutions in virtualised infrastructures.

Companies using this service can bill specific SAP solutions to the appropriate departments according to actual utilisation, similar to a utility bill. HP is a strong worldwide presence in operations involving SAP solutions, supporting approximately 1.7 million users in more than 50 countries. HP said it runs nearly 45 percent of all installations of SAP solutions, with approximately 67,000 installations across 25,000 customers.

“Customers require not only application and infrastructure expertise, but also an end-to-end view, extensive monitoring and close collaboration between their technology supplier and SAP to quickly resolve problems,” said Gary Budzinski, senior vice president of technology services for HP. “Our mission-critical services customers will benefit from an integrated support environment that simplifies how they get support and speeds resolution time, enabling them to focus on their business.”

Mike Meinz, senior director of strategic planning and governance for General Mills, said there have been many instances when the HP Mission Critical support staff has taken the initiative and resolved complex multivendor IT issues.

“Mission Critical support services with SAP-specific enhancements have contributed to our outstanding application availability – which stays at around 99.87 percent,” he said. “That’s an important statistic in a business where there’s no tolerance for downtime.”

Nathan Eddy

Nathan Eddy is a contributor to eWeek and TechWeekEurope, covering cloud and BYOD

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