Alcatel-Lucent will team with HP to sell telecom products
- 19 June, 2009 05:36
- Comments
Telecommunications equipment manufacturer Alcatel-Lucent and IT vendor Hewlett-Packard plan to jointly market their products to businesses looking for converged IT and communications systems.
The deal will cover IP telephony, unified communications, security and contact center products aimed at large and medium-size businesses, and also service providers.
The vendors plan to distribute the joint products through HP resellers, or to offer them as managed services, they said Thursday.
While the companies have announced their intent to work together for the next 10 years, they have not yet signed a definitive agreement. When complete, the deal could cover billions of dollars of revenue over the 10-year-period, they said.
Alcatel-Lucent will use HP IT products in future telecommunications products, and hopes to cut costs by adopting standards-based PC-industry components and software in its products for service providers.
There's another bonus for the IT company: Alcatel-Lucent will hand HP the contract to update and manage many of its internal IT systems. Alcatel-Lucent is particularly interested in HP's data center technology, and hopes to spread the cost of upgrading its systems over the 10-year period.
This is not the first time the companies have combined forces to push unified communications and computing systems.
In October 2003 Alcatel, prior to its merger with Lucent, formed an alliance with HP to sell a package of hardware, services and broadband Internet access called Ready Office to small and medium-size businesses.
While that project had global ambitions, it never really took off outside France, where the partners worked with local network operator France Télécom to deliver the communications component.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email Computerworld
- Follow Computerworld on twitter
- iPhone 5 rumour rollup for the week ending February 10
- 3D mapping revives underwater city
- Academic challenges Turnbull over NBN satellite criticism
- What are you saying: Telstra’s customer service slowly improving, SA minister urging Facebook to overturn its photo ban
- In pictures: Capgemini opens new Canberra office
-
Maingear's six-core laptop has 1.8TB of SSD storage
-
After Megaupload shuts, BTJunkie follows
-
Windows Event Viewer phishing scam remains active
-
NeuroSky MindWave: Fun with Brainwaves
-
20 popular Ubuntu Linux apps you may want to try
-
Office 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies®
-
Office 2007 for Dummies
-
Windows 7 for Dummies®
-
Excel 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Microsoft Office
-
Teach Yourself Visually Windows 7
-
Windows 7 for Dummies® Dvd+book Bundle
-
Computers for Seniors for Dummies, 2nd Edition












Comments
Post new comment