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HP Launches Mobility Platform For Communication Service Providers

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HP has launched a mobility platform for communications service providers (CSPs). The HP Enterprise Mobility platform enables enterprises to provide internal mobile applications (apps) to employees on their personal mobile devices.

Based on the HP Service Delivery Platform (SDP), the HP Enterprise Mobility platform features a service-oriented architecture. CSPs can adapt the core HP components to suit specific, complex needs, and they can integrate other HP and third-party solutions to further enhance functionality. CSPs can also use the HP platform to manage mobility services for their own employees, including the development and distribution of new apps.

The HP Enterprise Mobility platform also will be sold directly to enterprises by HP, as an on-premises solution.

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