HP introduces new products

Published February 17th, 2005 - 12:51 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

HP has announced industry firsts from a major vendor for customers in computing manageability, performance and choice with the introduction of new products and solutions that harness the power of the industry’s latest processor technology.


Introduced at LinuxWorld, the new HP BladeSystem server blades, an HP workstation that supports new dual-PCI Express graphics solutions, and a new high-performance, enterprise-class HP ProLiant server are all based on the latest AMD Opteron™ processors that deliver more compute power for customers’ demanding x86 applications.  HP is holding roadshows for customers highlighting the new workstation product introduction in Abu Dhabi on February 21 and Bahrain on 23 February.

HP also began shipping new HP ProLiant Essentials management tools, new entry-level servers for business customers and high-performance technical computing environments, and performance upgrades to select HP ProLiant servers based on 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ and Intel Celeron® microprocessors.
“Customers want products that improve productivity, help make decisions faster, reduce time-to-market delivery schedules, and are designed to support virtual machine environments,” said Ryan D'Souza Product Manager,  Industry Standard Servers HP Middle East. “HP’s strategy to innovate on top of standards allows us to offer ‘chip-nostic’ designs to our customers allowing them to take advantage of the latest performance features and technologies. These solutions offer a quick return on investment, especially in fast growing areas like blades and Linux.”