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Standard Operations Reference Models - The Key to Realising HP's Adaptive Enterprise

Overview Addressable IT spend in US Fortune 1000 companies adopting an open-standard supply-chain reference model will rise from $9.8B in 2004 to $19B in 2007, or roughly 71% of the market. Companies using such a model have startling performance statistics: 721% more profitable, 280% more revenue on average than competitors. Viewing IT spend as a function of revenue, companies using open-standard operations domains (Supply Chain and other Operating Domains) will grow IT spending fastest within all industry sectors due to business performance improvements, and revenue growth relative to competitors. In order to extend HP's service businesses over the value chain, the company needs a means of capturing, analysing and implementing core business processes that can stand up to competition from companies such as IBM.

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PublisherHewlett-Packard File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2006 Downloads35
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