EWC Performance Group Joint Venture Announced

 

Evergreen Systems, Whitlock Infrastructure Solutions, and Checkpoint Technologies have joined forces to create a powerful new joint venture, EWC Performance Group, offering a simple and complete services solution to HP ITPS customers! This joint venture was designed to provide customers with a single point of access for all of their IT Management solution needs, including design, implementation, software maintenance, and post-production support.

EWC team members have proven skills in every application in the HP ITPS software portfolio, bringing nearly 200 professionals across the US, dedicated to delivering HP portfolio solutions, with thousands of successful HP projects, and over a decade of experience in leading dozens of global IT transformations in the Fortune 1000.

“The combined expertise and experience of EWC goes beyond the complete HP ITPS portfolio in that we excel at providing strategies, methodologies, best practices, services, HP software support, and education to ensure our customers are successful in realizing the full value of their HP software solutions as quickly as possible,” said Bob Crews, President of Checkpoint Technologies.

“EWC is designed to help HP software customers successfully capitalize on the immense capabilities inherent in the Hewlett-Packard IT Performance Suite (ITPS) by leveraging the combined delivery experience of our three companies. We will deliver a clear, common sense solution approach that makes strategic and economic sense for our customers,” said Jeff Jamieson, Vice President, Sales and Marketing of Whitlock.

“EWC team members have proven skills in every application in the HP ITPS portfolio. And we are so confident in their capabilities that we unconditionally guarantee the quality of our services. That is the true test of quality, and one only we are willing and able to make,” said Don Casson, President of Evergreen Systems.

To inquire about EWC Performance Group services, please email John Ferraiolo at jferraiolo@checkpointech.com.

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