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HP optimizes compute to transform mission-critical environments

HP announced the expansion of its Compute portfolio with new platforms optimized for mission-critical environments

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Ekta Saxena
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Vikram K director servers HP India

HP announced the expansion of its Compute portfolio with new platforms optimized for mission-critical environments. As the next milestone in HP’s Compute strategy, these platforms run the most demanding mission-critical workloads on x86 architectures with higher levels of performance, scalability, availability and efficiency. Customers with mission-critical environments and revenue-generating applications cannot tolerate downtime or slow business performance. As a result, mission-critical workloads must meet the most stringent service level agreements (SLAs) in the industry, often with zero unplanned downtime requirements. HP Integrity Superdome X and HP Integrity NonStop X are tailored for the most demanding mission-critical workloads. By extending these platforms to highly scalable x86 environments, HP is bringing mission-critical solutions to a broader market. According to IDC, HP has 45.3% market share.   These servers help customers achieve better business results by boosting business performance to grow revenue, margin and market share; providing continuous service availability with minimal or even zero application downtime; and reducing complexity and cost with breakthrough efficiency. “In today’s always-on world, service outages and slow response times result in lost revenue,” said Vikram K, Director, Servers, HP India. “HP is extending our vast expertise in building mission-critical environments to help customers achieve the best business performance for large-scale workloads on an efficient x86 infrastructure.” Rachna

Garga (rachnag@cybermedia.co.in)

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