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Overview
Building on the momentum of its
Converged Infrastructure strategy, HP today announced industry firsts in server, storage, network and power management technologies that enable clients to shift millions of dollars in operational costs to activities that drive business innovation.
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News release, Advisories and Fact Sheets
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HP Tech Forum in Las Vegas, NV at Mandalay Bay Resort
Monday, June 21 – Thursday, June 24, 2010
June 21 at 11:00 a.m. PT: Press conference led by HP’s Dave Donatelli, senior vice president and general manager, Enterprise Servers, Storage and Networking; Mark Potter, senior vice president and general manager, Infrastructure Software and Blades; Dave Roberson, senior vice president and general manager, HP StorageWorks.
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press conference.
Follow the event live on Twitter: #HPTechForum
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Dave Donatelli presenting at Tech Forum
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Mark Potter presenting at Tech Forum
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Mark Potter with new HP ProLiant G7 servers
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Mark Potter with new HP ProLiant G7 servers
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Mark Potter and the traditional approach, which required more than 217 parts and cables to connect 16 servers to the network |
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Mark Potter and the traditional approach
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HP’s approach to connecting servers to the network saves up to $185,000 per rack versus traditional infrastructure. The traditional approach requires 217 parts and cables; with HP, only 2 Virtual Connect modules |
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HP customer, Merritte Stidston, director of IT, McKesson Corporation, with Mark Potter, executive vice president and general manager, Enterprise Servers, Storage and Networking |
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Merritte Stidston, director of IT, McKesson Corporation talks about how HP BladeSystem Matrix helps to get applications running in minutes |
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Dave Roberson, senior vice president and general manager, HP StorageWorks, showcases the HP StorageWorks D2D4312, which automates data deduplication across a single unified architecture driving simplicity and efficiency |
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Dave Roberson presenting at Tech Forum |
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