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PC Blades Enable Cinergy to Outsource Work and Maintain Strong Security
Overview Cinergy is a household name in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, serving 1.5 million electric customers and 500,000 gas customers. Cinergy sourced its application development and support work to a company relying on a remote workforce. Cinergy knew that it could benefit from this type of model, but it had concerns about data security and its ability to effectively manage this physically distributed environment. That's when long time technology provider HP introduced a new concept to Cinergy: Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI). CCI consists of a client access tier; a compute tier with racks of PC blades inside a data center; and a resource tier that includes mass storage, network printers, application servers and other networked resources, all inside the data center.
| Publisher | Hewlett-Packard | File Format | |
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| Date Published | February 2006 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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