At HP Imagine 2026 in New York, HP announced a series of updates for the Workforce Experience Platform (WXP). The message: IT teams must be able to move faster from insight to action.
Workforce Experience Platform (WXP) is HP’s cloud-based management platform that allows IT teams to monitor, secure, and proactively maintain their entire device fleet from a single dashboard — regardless of the manufacturer. The platform combines near-real-time telemetry on devices, applications, network, and system health with AI-driven remediation that automatically detects and resolves issues.
The most important announcement from HP Imagine in New York is the renewed AI-driven remediation. WXP now links every alert to an AI-generated and prioritized recovery path. Based on contextual signals and historical outcomes, the platform automatically suggests the right steps or executes them itself.
In combination with the previously launched Workflow Builder, IT teams can codify recurring incidents as automated workflows: think of freeing up unused resources, clearing memory, or enforcing configuration baselines.
The idea is that IT teams solve an incident once and the platform then handles it independently whenever it resurfaces.

Telemetry data
A recurring theme in the announcement is the increasing pressure on system resources from AI applications. WXP now specifically helps organizations map out where memory pressure is building up. The platform then provides well-founded recommendations on where targeted investments, such as upgrades or configuration changes, will have the most effect. This functionality is available for Pro and Elite customers.
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Also new are Custom Data Reports, which allow customers to determine for themselves which telemetry data they want to see regarding devices and applications. Instead of relying exclusively on dashboards, WXP now enables teams to compile tailored data views. This allows them to accurately pinpoint the cause of delays or instability.
The result: better-informed lifecycle decisions based on near-real-time fleet data instead of assumptions.

Carbon footprint
In terms of sustainability, HP is introducing a Carbon Footprint Report in WXP. The report gives organizations insight into device usage, energy consumption, and estimated CO2 emissions. The idea is that IT teams can weigh performance, costs, and environmental impact from a single platform, instead of treating sustainability as a separate track. The Carbon Footprint Reports are planned for early summer 2026.
HP is expanding the WXP API with Protect and Trace via Wolf Connect. This allows IT to locate, lock, and wipe PCs worldwide — even when they are powered off. By making this functionality available as an API, partners and customers can integrate it into existing workflows without extra dashboards or consoles.
