HP unveils Converged Infrastructure
Hewlett-Packard, one of the largest US-based information technology corporations, on June 17 officially announced launching of their latest storage solution -- HP Converged Infrastructure for mission-critical customers in the country.
To mark the occasion, a press conference was held at a city hotel where Gregory Lister, marketing manager of HP business critical servers described the 'real deal' of the servers they were launching.
The new HP Integrity solutions aims at significant improvement of customers' service-level agreement performance, providing complete applications availability and simplifying mission-critical computing for the demanding application workloads.
"We have overcome the challenges like uptime, reliability and flexibility and we also achieved a significant improvement in overall service levels", Gregory said during his presentation.
The latest Converged Infrastructure is built on a standard-based architecture across Microsoft Windows, Linux, HP-UX, OpenVMS and HP NonStop platforms.
"The platforms enable clients and partners to build leading solutions that are flexible and adaptable to meet changing business demands", Gregory said.
The company also introduced AllianceONE, an alliance partner program that optimises solutions across servers, storage, networking and professional services that support the mission-critical Converged Infrastructure.
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