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HP Exam HPE0-V27 Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V27 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
[All HPE0-V27 Questions]

You are generating a customer HPE GreenLake proposal for a customer.

Select the items that are mandatory when submitting the initial proposal to HPE for quoting.

(Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

When generating a customer HPE GreenLake proposal, you need to submit the following mandatory items to HPE for quoting:

Start Bill of Materials: This is a document that lists the initial hardware and software components, quantities, and prices that are required for the HPE GreenLake solution. It also includes the service level, the billing unit, the minimum and maximum capacity, and the buffer size. The Start Bill of Materials helps HPE to calculate the monthly fee and the buffer charge for the customer.

Completed Order Checklist: This is a document that contains the essential information and documents that are needed to process the HPE GreenLake order. It includes the customer name, address, contact details, legal entity, billing frequency, payment method, contract term, start date, end date, and signature. It also includes the attachments such as the Start Bill of Materials, the End Bill of Materials, the Statement of Work, the Credit Check Form, and the Customer Acceptance Form.

The other items are not mandatory for the initial proposal, but they may be required later in the order process:

End Bill of Materials: This is a document that lists the final hardware and software components, quantities, and prices that are delivered and installed for the HPE GreenLake solution. It may differ from the Start Bill of Materials due to changes in the customer requirements, availability, or pricing. The End Bill of Materials helps HPE to reconcile the actual usage and billing with the customer.

Signed Statement of Work: This is a document that defines the scope, deliverables, responsibilities, and terms and conditions of the HPE GreenLake service. It also includes the service level agreement, the service description, the service activation, the service management, the service reporting, and the service termination. The Statement of Work must be signed by both HPE and the customer before the service can start.

Credit Check Form: This is a document that authorizes HPE to perform a credit check on the customer to assess their financial stability and creditworthiness. The credit check helps HPE to determine the payment terms and conditions for the HPE GreenLake service.


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Maryann
10 days ago
Yeah, I agree. The Signed Statement of Work is also crucial, as it outlines the agreed-upon terms and conditions for the service.
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Avery
12 days ago
Ah, good point. And the Completed Order Checklist would also be important, as it ensures that all the necessary information is provided for the quoting process.
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Precious
13 days ago
That makes sense. I think the mandatory items would be the Start and End Bill of Materials, as those define the specific hardware and software needed for the solution.
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Raylene
14 days ago
Well, from what I understand, the HPE GreenLake is a cloud-based service, so the initial proposal is likely focused on the hardware and software components required to set it up.
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Johnetta
16 days ago
Okay, let's think this through. What do we know about the HPE GreenLake proposal process?
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Rosita
17 days ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I'm not sure if I fully understand the context, but let me give it a shot.
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