Solution Center

Solution Center HP Support Center in Greece

A new investment in Greece is planned HP, with the installation of a new telephone support center in Attica (the Solution Center) of its partners. The center will create 60 jobs in the first phase, with the prospect of an increase in the coming months. Its purpose is to undertake the service of its partners s in the wider area of Southeast Europe, which until now was done by a similar HP call center in Spain.

Solution Center

The announcement of the investment was made by HP during the presentation to the press of the Solution Center in Agia Paraskevi, a space specially designed for the demonstration of the company's business solutions. In this area, corporate users will have the opportunity to see them up close which HP has developed, with the aim of being able to respond to the demanding needs of a modern business.

So at the Solution Center, the company "hosts" a wide range of professional tablet, notebook and hybrid computers that combine portability with high performance. Models such as the HP Spectre 13 Pro ultrabook or the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 tablet, which promise productivity on the go without compromise while incorporating sophisticated security features.

The company's proposals in the categories of workstations, Point of Sale systems and printers are not missing from the space. In terms of printing, corporate users can see HP's large systems in action and that they support, such as OCR technology and data encryption.

The Solution Center also features OfficeJet Pro X, which is not only the fastest printer in the world (with up to 70 pages per minute), but also reduces printing costs by 50% per page compared to laser products.

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