Apple partnering with HPE

July 6, 2018

Apple has roped in a new partner, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), to expand its enterprise-related operations…reports Asian Lite News

The Cupertino, California-headquartered company is known for keeping secrets within its own company and also with those that it works closely with.

The partnership between the iPhone maker and HPE came to light after the The Register spotted a LinkedIn job notice indicating Apple was looking for an “Enterprise Strategic Partner Manager” for HPE, Dimension Data, and the General Electric Company (GE).

The job title’s inclusion of HPE points to HPE joining the existing list of firms Apple works with for corporate services, AppleInsider reported.

The description for the role, based in London, advises the candidate will work with global partners, as well as regional sales, channel marketing, and system engineering teams both inside and outside Apple.

The tasks listed for the successful candidate include creating and executing sales plans, covering industries, and “other end-customer focus areas”.

The job also includes work in new business development, partner management and Apple’s enterprise sales programmes, according to the report.

Previous Story

Facebook bots label US Declaration of Independence as hate speech

Next Story

Modi pays tribute to Syama Prasad Mookerjee

Latest from BUSINESS

Microsoft Cuts Deep

The fresh job cuts come less than two months after Microsoft announced it was laying off more than 6,000 employees…reports Asian Lite

Northeast Is Growth Engine

Scindia also provided updates on the government’s efforts to facilitate the entry of SpaceX’s Starlink service into India. “All due diligence from

India to Empower Global South

India is emerging as a pivotal force in the global transition to clean energy, with Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy,

Maruti’s Global Push Breaks Record

June shipments hit 37,842 units, signalling robust global demand Maruti Suzuki India recorded its highest-ever monthly exports in June, shipping 37,842 units