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Many clients are looking to technology partners or suppliers to help them innovate. They believe that, with their in-depth technology and industry expertise, vendors should proactively offer them innovation services that will help them succeed in business. HP’s converged approach to innovation is unified, client-focused and aligned to business strategies that achieve outcomes that matter most to our customers. Central to this approach is our ability to help clients explore, evaluate and leverage HP’s innovation assets—including our partners and industry best practice—to apply the right technology and solutions. One such example of this successful partnership approach to innovation is with one of HP’s global energy clients and the application of HP’s ultra high resolution Seismic Sensing Solution.
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Moyer, C. (2012). Partnering for Technology-Led Innovation to Deliver Enterprise Service Innovation: Ultra High Resolution Seismic Sensing Solution. In: Macaulay, L., Miles, I., Wilby, J., Tan, Y., Zhao, L., Theodoulidis, B. (eds) Case Studies in Service Innovation. Service Science: Research and Innovations in the Service Economy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1972-3_25
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