HP has said it will offer technology from virtualisation company Parallels to those customers who wish to virtualise Microsoft Windows and Linux workloads on HP Integrity servers. The deal, announced on Tuesday, will see Parallels Virtuozzo...
And the company last month pledged that it would launch in the first half of the next quarter its Real Time Communications Server 2003, software formerly code-named 'Greenwich', which lets corporations serve their own instant messages.
The company's dial-up subscriber base has declined by nearly 2 million subscribers over the past four financial quarters because of subscriber defection to broadband and the decline of promotional and free members.
We want to be in a position to innovate on their behalf, at the system level, beyond the boxes - across blades, racks, disk and tape. And, for the data centres we serve, many are seeing the cost of electricity threatening to eclipse their hardware...
Most Itanium systems use HP's version of Unix (HP-UX) but they can also run Linux, Windows and HP's OpenVMS operating system. HP plans to announce today that it is upgrading its high-end Integrity server line with Intel's new "Montecito" Itanium...
HP said in a statement that its investment is designed to "vault Intel Itanium 2-based HP Integrity servers to the leadership position in the $20bn market currently served by RISC processors". As HP and Intel continue to invest in server innovation...