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HP ElitePad 900 Takes Flight with Emirates Airlines.
Innovative business tablet powers Emirates Airlines� in-flight crew and customer service application.
PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 19, 2012
HP and Emirates Airlines today announced the HP   ElitePad 900 tablet as the primary interface for the airline�s new Knowledge-driven  Inflight Service (KIS), making the airline the first global customer of  the tablet.
An innovative in-flight communication and customer relationship  management (CRM) system, KIS on the HP ElitePad 900 enables Emirates�  pursers to work more efficiently with cabin crew to deliver the  personalized service and attention to detail that the airline is known  for.
�Emirates constantly seeks ways to enhance our customers�  experience,� said Kevin Griffiths, senior vice president, Cabin Crew,  Emirates Airlines. �We selected the HP ElitePad 900 to power KIS because  of its sleek design and light weight, which allows our staff to provide  the highest levels of service to our customers, whilst maintaining the  ruggedness and security measures needed from an Enterprise class  device.�
Announced in October 2012, the HP ElitePad 900 is a true tablet for  the enterprise that is tailor-made for Emirates� KIS application. It  balances a beautiful design with enterprise-grade features,  serviceability and support. The ultrathin and lightweight Windows�  8-based tablet(1) will allow Emirates� pursers and their crew  to provide premium in-flight service to customers while protecting  personal information with robust security protocols. 
The HP ElitePad 900 is expected to be widely available to customers in the United States in January.
�For its advanced KIS concierge service, Emirates Airlines needed an  enterprise-grade tablet,� said James Mouton, senior vice president and  general manager, Personal Computer Global Business Unit, HP. �In the HP  ElitePad, it found a compact, powerful and stylish business tool ideally  suited to meet the needs of its staff and customers, both on the ground  and at 40,000 feet.�
Main features of the HP ElitePad 900: 
- An ergonomic design featuring a 10.1-inch diagonal display, while weighing just 1.5 pounds and measuring 9.2 millimeters (mm) thin. This will allow Emirates� pursers and their crew the agility to efficiently address customer needs throughout flights.
- Stylish, premium materials such as CNC-machined aluminum and Corning� Gorilla� Glass 2 that look right at home in Emirates� luxurious cabins.
- Engineering that meets military standard 810G testing for drop, vibration, dust, temperature and altitude,(2) allowing it to stand up any travel conditions.
- Enterprise-caliber data, device and identity protection for Emirates customers with HP Client Security.
About Emirates
Since its launch in 1985, Emirates Airline has received more than  500 international awards in recognition of its efforts to provide  unsurpassed levels of customer service.   
Emirates is the world�s largest international airline in scheduled  passenger kilometers flown.  Its all wide-bodied fleet of 189 aircraft  includes eight freighters and is among the youngest in the skies. The  airline plans to more than double its size by 2020.  
Emirates operates services to 126 destinations in 74 countries in  Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, Africa, the  Indian subcontinent and Asia-Pacific.
Visit Emirates online at:   www.emirates.com
About HP
HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful  impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world�s  largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans   printing,   personal computing,   software,   services and   IT infrastructure to solve customer problems. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at   http://www.hp.com.
(1) Not all features are available in all  editions of Windows 8. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately  purchased hardware, drivers and/or software to take full advantage of  Windows 8 functionality. Additional information is available at   www.microsoft.com.
(2) Testing was not intended to demonstrate  fitness for U.S. Department of Defense contract requirements or for  military use.  Test results are not a guarantee of future performance  under these test conditions.










 
 
 
 
 
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