

HP is the official information-technology hardware and maintenance supplier to the 1998 World Cup.
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HP and the World Cup
Hewlett-Packard Company is a leading global provider of computing, communications and measurement products and services recognized for excellence in quality and support. HP has 123,300 employees and had revenue of $42.9 billion in its 1997 fiscal year. |
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HP connects the excitement of the World Cup with the magic of the Electronic World.
Heres how.
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Weve contributed 2,000 Vectra PCs, 500 HP LaserJet printers, 100 LANs and about 100 UNIX and NetServer products to keep the Games in play.  |
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Our products link fans, athletes, media, and officials electronically in all 10 World Cup locations.  |
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HPs powered Internet solutions let you enjoy the latest scores, news, and background information on this site. You can also order a host of World Cup memorabilia from the site Store.  |
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HP powers the ticketing system that allows you to reserve, pay, or change your ticket arrangements. All faster than ever before.  |
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We helped develop the secure network where officials and journalists can access the latest and greatest World Cup stats.  |
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HP hardware enables quick and accurate accreditation of journalists, players and officials.  |
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We provide medical emergency care with 23 portable patient monitors, 43 portable defibrillators and extensive training.  |
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HPs chemical analysis products accurately test every athletes body chemistry.  |
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And the brightly lit scores on World Cup scoreboards are brought to you courtesy of HP LEDs. |
So wherever you are in the world at home, at work or at the Games HP is working behind the scenes to make exciting things happen.
Heres to the best World Cup ever!
Let the magic begin...
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