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The Electronic HP Care Pack Services (e-Care Pack) capability allows you to order, receive, update, and activate a wide range of valuable HP Care Pack Services over the Internet. Administered through the HP Services Network (CSN), it is a fast and simple process that enables immediate registration and service activation.
Increase equipment availability and productivity with high-quality onsite and remote support for your HP hardware, as well as selected multivendor equipment.
Choose Next Business Day Hardware Support when you need to: extend your hardware warranty coverage for key systems and devices; obtain easy-to-buy, easy-to-use onsite services; improve hardware performance and uptime; increase the return on your HP and multivendor hardware investments; enjoy consistent service coverage across geographically dispersed sites.
What happens when a disk goes bad? A defective drive component is no cause for alarm if your hardware is covered by an HP hardware support agreement. An authorized HP support agent simply travels to your site and swaps out the defective disk with a new one. Once you recover the backed-up data, you are ready to continue working. It’s what happens next that could concern you, especially if you must comply with stringent internal or external data security regulations. While HP has procedures in place to ensure data is erased from defective hard drives, there are a variety of tools and techniques which still can make the data accessible. Simply letting the disk and data leave your facilities could subject you to penalties under international, federal, state/local, and industry regulations now in effect.
Keep your disk. Stay in control. You could solve the problem by keeping your drive component, but a standard hardware agreement would require you to purchase and manage the disk yourself. That's why more and more security-conscious companies are adding the HP Defective Media Retention option to their HP Hardware Support agreement. Hardware Support with Defective Media Retention (DMR) for HP Business Desktops, Notebooks, Workstations, Industry Standard Servers (ISS), Business Critical Servers and StorageWorks products is a disk retention service that lets you keep malfunctioning drives after a service event without paying a penalty.
Increase equipment availability and productivity with high-quality onsite and remote support for your HP hardware, as well as selected multivendor equipment.
Choose Next Business Day Hardware Support when you need to: extend your hardware warranty coverage for key systems and devices; obtain easy-to-buy, easy-to-use onsite services; improve hardware performance and uptime; increase the return on your HP and multivendor hardware investments; enjoy consistent service coverage across geographically dispersed sites.
What happens when a disk goes bad? A defective drive component is no cause for alarm if your hardware is covered by an HP hardware support agreement. An authorized HP support agent simply travels to your site and swaps out the defective disk with a new one. Once you recover the backed-up data, you are ready to continue working. It’s what happens next that could concern you, especially if you must comply with stringent internal or external data security regulations. While HP has procedures in place to ensure data is erased from defective hard drives, there are a variety of tools and techniques which still can make the data accessible. Simply letting the disk and data leave your facilities could subject you to penalties under international, federal, state/local, and industry regulations now in effect.
Keep your disk. Stay in control. You could solve the problem by keeping your drive component, but a standard hardware agreement would require you to purchase and manage the disk yourself. That's why more and more security-conscious companies are adding the HP Defective Media Retention option to their HP Hardware Support agreement. Hardware Support with Defective Media Retention (DMR) for HP Business Desktops, Notebooks, Workstations, Industry Standard Servers (ISS), Business Critical Servers and StorageWorks products is a disk retention service that lets you keep malfunctioning drives after a service event without paying a penalty.
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Coverage Period: 3yearsResponse Time: Next Business DayResponse Type: OnsiteResponse Type: Phone SupportResponse Type: Repair / ReplaceService Hours: 9 hours a day / 5 days a weekService Included: Defective Media RetentionService Included: Hardware replacementService Included: On-siteService Included: Parts and laborService Included: Phone SupportService Included: RepairWarranty Period: Extended service agreement
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Due to manufacturer restrictions, all returns for this item must be within 60 days.
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Class of Equipment: Printers and multifunctional office machines
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