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HP-TD SYNNEX Podcast Series

HP-TD SYNNEX Podcast Series

Auteur(s): TD SYNNEX & HP
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New podcast series from TD SYNNEX in collaboration with HP. Through 5 episodes with different guests, experts in their field, we dive into various topics relevant to IT channel partners, such as the different challenges their customers are facing today and how to turn them into opportunities with the right IT equipment and consumption model offering.

© 2025 HP-TD SYNNEX Podcast Series
Épisodes
  • The future of as-a-service
    Oct 13 2023

    On this final episode of the HP and TD SYNNEX podcast, Sophia Haywood-Atkinson, director of services, and James Reed, VP of endpoint solutions at TD SYNNEX; discuss the rise of as-a-service across different industries, how the evolution of AI could have an impact in it, and share their thoughts on the promising future of this consumption model.

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    11 min
  • The challenges of talent retention
    Oct 10 2023

    Ben Cornish BDE for TaaS HP at TD SYNNEX, and Stuart Owen, Global Pre Sales Manager at HP, talk about the challenge that companies face today with talent retention and how having a high end, up to date IT equipment can play a role in their employees satisfaction. In this episode, they explore how this represent an opportunity for partners in the IT channel who can help their customers to meet that need.

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    17 min
  • Supporting companies on the road to sustainable IT
    Oct 6 2023

    In this episode, Charlotte Gauntlett, BDM of Trade in, and Kevin Wragg, director of sustainability at TD SYNNEX, discuss how partners in the IT channel can support companies who are on the road to sustainable IT and who are looking for solutions and better ways to update their IT equipment while keeping in mind their environmental goals.

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    21 min
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