HP, AI 기반 인사이트 강화... '비욥타' 인수

HP has acquired Vyopta, a company specializing in virtual collaboration software. This acquisition is part of a strategy to strengthen HP's Workforce Experience Platform and provide customers with more AI-driven insights. Faisal Masud, President of HP Digital Services, stated, "Vyopta has revolutionized the collaboration experience for organizations by providing contextual intelligence and unified visibility across various business collaboration applications and devices." Masud emphasized that the two companies will work together to deliver more streamlined and comprehensive AI-based insights, supporting an agile and productive workforce.

HP가 가상 협업 소프트웨어 전문 기업인 비욥타(Vyopta)를 인수했다. 이번 인수는 HP의 Workforce Experience Platform을 강화하고 고객들에게 더 많은 AI 기반 인사이트를 제공하기 위한 전략의 일환이다. HP 디지털 서비스 부문 사장 파이살 마수드(Faisal Masud)는 "Vyopta가 다양한 비즈니스 협업 애플리케이션과 기기에서 맥락적 인텔리전스와 통합 가시성을 제공함으로써 조직의 협업 경험을 혁신했다"고 밝혔다. 마수드는 두 회사가 함께 협력하여 더욱 간소화되고 포괄적인 AI 기반 인사이트를 제공함으로써 민첩하고 생산적인 인력을 지원할 것이라고 강조했다.

HP Buys Vyopta To Boost ‘AI-Driven’ Insights and Workspace Platform

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