ActewAGL goes HP

in brief ActewAGL has decided to standardise its desktop and laptop fleet to HP instead of the range of other brands it previously used.

This will mean getting its hands on 1500 HP computers over the next two to three years, a spokesperson for the Australian Capital Territory utility told ZDNet.com.au.

Previously, ActewAGL had been using a combination of Toshiba laptops, Dell laptops and desktops, Samsung monitors and HP Winterms.

The decision was based on the performance, support and cost of the HP offering, according to the spokesperson. The contract is yet to be finalised.

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