APAC – Hewlett Packard (HP) Enterprise has announced that it has signed an agreement with Schneider Electric to provide customers in Asia Pacific with a broad range of sustainability IT products and services.
The agreement builds on twenty years of collaboration in the region between the two companies and will see them working together to help customers drive down their IT carbon footprint and emissions.
Under the aforementioned agreement, HPE will offer its portfolio of sustainable IT solutions and services such as HPE GreenLake cloud services which helps enterprises deliver outcomes more efficiently, HPE’s IT asset lifecycle services to give new life to used IT equipment, HPE Services that improve sustainability outcomes, as well as sustainability dashboard on the HPE GreenLake platform which provides visibility, monitoring, and management of IT energy consumption and carbon footprint.
By combining their distinct areas of sustainability expertise, Schneider Electric and HPE will make it easy for customers to seamlessly access sustainability products, solutions, and services available from each company. Which in turn, enables customers a more streamlined approach to manage their organization’s carbon footprints across their entire value chain.
Mohan Krishnan, vice president and general manager of HPE GreenLake Cloud Services, Asia Pacific, said, “This alignment enables our customers to partner closely with HPE and Schneider Electric and seamlessly tap into our collective suite of sustainability offerings.
Meanwhile, Giuliana Auinger, head of sustainability business, Asia Pacific at Schneider Electric, commented, “This agreement will enable more organizations to take advantage of the decades-long expertise we have in delivering IT solutions to enterprises in the region, and we look forward to helping customers manage their carbon footprint and shift towards clean, renewable energy.”
The new agreement will cover customer engagements across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam.