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HPC EMEA Support Overview

HPC EMEA Support Overview. Jeanette Sharkey, HPC Quality and Customer Support April 2, 2008. EMEA HPC Support Overview Agenda. Overview of HP Support model for HPC Structure, resources, call flow Roadmap to understand HP HPC support model and resources at your disposal

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HPC EMEA Support Overview

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  1. HPC EMEA Support Overview Jeanette Sharkey, HPC Quality and Customer Support April 2, 2008

  2. EMEA HPC Support OverviewAgenda • Overview of HP Support model for HPC • Structure, resources, call flow • Roadmap to understand HP HPC support model and resources at your disposal • Escalation of support issues • What to do • What to expect • Support Entitlements • Severity Levels • Support response based on severity of reported problem • Support Responsiveness Metrics • HP measures • Improvement Initiatives HP Confidential

  3. EMEA HPC Support OverviewTiered Model Level 1 • Call Response Center • Local Support # • Provide SAID Number • Specify queue: • EUA_CC HPC Level 2 HPC Regional Support Center Level 3 • HPC Expertise • Engineering Product Support • Primary interface to customers • Response times determined by terms of support contract • HP Engineering Product Support teams • Partner/Vendor Support • Ability to elevate to L3 * When placing call, provide problem description and assessment of Severity; i.e. Critical Down, High Impact Up, Non-Critical HP Confidential

  4. EMEA HPC Reactive Support DeliveryOverview • Changes to EMEA HPC support team in 2007 • Support brought into to the standard HP support model • Specialist HPC Competency Centre dedicated to remote, reactive cluster support • HPC-aware hardware specialists in other Competency centres • HPC L2 CC liase with other teams creating a virtual HPC Support team • Storage • ISS • Network switches • Access and ability to elevate to L3 Engineering Support teams • XC, CMU, SFS, Interconnect , etc. HP Confidential

  5. Level 2 HPC support in EMEA Global Competency Centre Storage Arrays CC Jim Brownlie Nelson Coehlo EMEA CC Enterprise Unix Manager Clare Pilgrim ISS CC Hjalmar Brand Bente Franzen Sachin Sawant Edwin Scheurwater Colin Taylor HPC CC Ellis Hopman Jan Linnenbank Jelle Veldman Networks CC Darren Birch Nicolas Hatton Fahad Rahmani HP Confidential

  6. The EMEA HPC team Jan Linnenbank Ellis Hopman Jelle Veldman Clare Pilgrim HP Confidential

  7. Call Flow HPC calls move to standard GCC process: Level 1 responsibilities: • Receive case • Screen for basic h/w issues, otherwise elevate swiftly to the HPC CC • Native language communication • Own call in case engagement of local or OOHs resources needed Level 2 responsibilities: • English language customer communication • Technical problem evaluation and solution • Engage L3, as required • Collaborate with and engage other hardware CCs, as required HP Confidential

  8. Call flow (cont.) L3 Engineering Support Responsibilities • Product Engineering Level Support • In-depth product and technology expertise • Access to additional HPC resources • Broad base of customer support experiences • Interface to technology partners and vendors on support issues • Engaged as appropriate by HPC Competency Centre Support Specialists • L2 HPC Competency Centre specialist remains your primary interface for continued troubleshooting, diagnostic activities and status updates • Direct communication with L3 Support engineers as warranted on case by case basis HP Confidential

  9. 24x7 Support Call Handling • EMEA team hours – 08:00-17:00 CETMonday-Friday • Non-EMEA team hours covered by US HPC support specialists • FTS (Follow the Sun) • Evening calls (17:00-00:00 CET) US business hours • Early morning (00:00-08:00 CET) / weekendsAmericas HPC engineer is paged • L3 OOH coverage provided by pager HP Confidential

  10. Support Tools and Process • How to log a call • ITRC web interface • Phone – Dial local Support Response Center # • Provide your SAID # ; Specify that you are an HPC customer • Specify product queue name: EUA_CC HPC • This indicates that your call should be routed to the EMEA HPC Competency Center • Access to patches • ITRC • For SFS, pointer to patches will be provided by L2 Support Engineer • HP web access to firmware updates, etc. HP Confidential

  11. Problem Escalation • Does the model always work? • What recourse do you have if you are not satisfied with HP’s Support response? • Communicate your specific concerns and issues to local and/or L2 HPC GCC support contacts • Work with you to resolve issues; Get answers to technical questions, use HP escalation processes to engage an Escalation or Complex Problem Manager, alert HPC an BU management as appropriate • Request that the issue be escalated within HP • Quantify in terms of impact, i.e. to production environment, your ability to provide services, running jobs, etc. • Describe specifically what is failing with HP’s Support response from your perspective • Contact HP HPCD : Jeanette Sharkey; jeanette.sharkey@hp.com; 856-638-6231, 609-351-2830 HP Confidential

  12. Problem Escalation (Cont.) When to escalate: High complexity and/or high impact problem, unsatisfactory progress, no acceptable fix or workaround provided • Bring additional resources to bear • Elevate priority • Focused Management Key Elements: • Formation of Escalation team • Development, Implementation and Tracking of Action Plan with customer • Post Solution Monitoring and Review How to Engage: • Raise concern to local support and account contacts • Contact L2 HPC EMEA CC • Contact HPC Division: Jeanette Sharkey HP Confidential

  13. Support Entitlements • Be aware of your support entitlements • 9x5 • 24x7 • Hardware / Software • Support Entitlements are validated when support calls are placed • Support response will be determined based on terms of support contract • If you have a 9x5 support contract, and a critical/production down issue occurs after hours, it will not be addressed until the next business day • Evaluate your support requirements, i.e. do you consider your solution mission critical, do your users expect the system to be available 24x7, how much down time can be tolerated … • Discuss support options with your HPC account team • Invest in support offerings that will truly meet your business and environment needs HP Confidential

  14. Severity Levels Another factor in determining Support response is the severity of reported problem • Severity 1 – Critical – indicates that the customer’s production system is down or at impending risk of going down again; there may be data corruption or loss, or high risk that there will be; and/or the business is severely affected or is at a high risk of being severely affected. • Severity 2 – Major – indicates that a customer’s system or production application has been caused operational interruption or serious compromise, there is a risk of reoccurrence, and there could be significant impact to the customer’s business. • Severity 3 – Minor – a medium to low impact problem that involves partial, non-critical functionality loss. The problem may impair some operations, but the customer can continue to function. There may be limited or no loss of functionality or impact to the customer’s operation. • Severity 4 – No Impact – used to cover customer requests and suggestions for software or documentation enhancements. The customer has no loss of functionality and the issue has no significant impact on quality, performance, or functionality in the current release. HP Confidential

  15. HP Support Responsiveness Metrics • Support responsiveness metrics are tracked at all levels within the HP support structure • A few examples, by Severity level : • Initial Response Time • Time to Solve • Open Backlog • Age of Open Backlog • Incoming cases to L3 • % of cases resolved at L2 /L3 • Metrics help identify trends: • Help identify product quality issues • Help identify issues in support delivery • Help determine if in synch with standard product lifecycle trends • Also rely on customer feedback HP Confidential

  16. Summary Improvement Initiatives HP CAST LS-SIG Feedback • Concerns expressed with respect to time lapses and the frequent need to engage Engineering resources in the US • Ramp up of the EMEA HPC CC • FTS Process • Inefficiencies with HP’s internal call routing and escalation of support issues • Improvement initiatives such as training, internal communications, and augmentation of support tools and processes • More efficient engagement of HPC-knowledgeable resources and timely elevation of HPC customer issues are ongoing HP Confidential

  17. Questions? HP Confidential

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