PCs breaking down is one of the biggest worries any company has, but with HP you can rest easy, and even catch problems before they happen.
One of the most irritating aspects of modern life – and one of the most costly for companies – is computer downtime. PCs refusing to work for whatever reason instantly leads to massive losses of worker time, a direct loss of money, and endless frustration.
Thankfully HP offers a suite of answers to this modern problem under its Workforce Solutions banner, which South African companies can access through Datacentrix. Using cloud-based insights through HP TechPulse, you can access a single platform to monitor everything about your work network. Using AI, HP carefully tracks important metrics such as hard drive health, battery health, utilisation rates, security policies, incident details and so much more.
Other proactive measures are covered too. It’s no secret that computers, tablets and phones all need constant software updates to stay ahead of the curve for security and software compatibility, but these updates can take an inordinate amount of time to do. Automated updates – even complicated BIOS updates – can be handled by the platform, giving you one less thing to worry about.When problems do arise HP Active Care is there.
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