Overview
HP is the world's largest technology company headquartered in Palo, Alto, California. They create technology solutions for consumers and business with a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure.
HP serves more than one billion customers in more than 170 countries on six continents and has approximately 304,000 employees worldwide.
Core competencies
Core technology areas:
• The Personal Systems Group: business and consumer PCs, mobile computing devices and workstations
• The Imaging and Printing Group: inkjet, LaserJet and commercial printing, printing supplies, digital photography and entertainment
• The Technology Solutions Group: business products including storage and servers, managed services and software
Products/services
HP offers products and services such as:
Notebooks & Tablet PCs
Desktops & Workstations
Printing & All-in-One Multifunction
Ink, Toner & Paper
Monitors
Servers & Storage
Networking
Services
Handhelds & Calculators
Scanning & Faxing
Point of Sale Solution
Other Small & Medium Business and Large Enterprise Products & Services
How to buy
Call Hewlett-Packard Australia
Phone: 13 13 47
or contact HP Authorized Part Partners
Australian IT Spares
Tel: 1300 394 800
Fax: 02 8863 6688
sales@itspares.com.au
EMPR Australia Pty Ltd
Auckland
Tel: 1300 134 324
Fax: 1300 134 330
empr@empr.com.au
Contact details
Sydney, NSW
Hewlett-Packard Australia Pty Ltd (Rhodes)
PO Box 384
Concord West NSW 2138
or
410 Concord Road
Rhodes NSW 2138
Phone: 13 13 47
Fax: 02 9022 5151
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