The document provides an overview of HP including that it is the world's largest technology company with over $27 billion in revenue, over 300,000 employees, and leadership in various hardware and software markets. It also discusses HP's portfolio of personal systems, servers, storage, software, and services as well as its strategy, research and development efforts, and financial performance in the second quarter of fiscal year 2009.
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) was founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in Palo Alto, California. It developed and sold a wide variety of hardware, software, and services. Major product lines included personal computers, servers, storage devices, printers, and imaging products. In 2015, HP split into two separate publicly traded companies: HP Inc. focused on personal systems and printing, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise focused on enterprise products and services.
This document compares Dell and HP in terms of their history, revenues, employees, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, mission, vision, marketing mix, and more. Some key points:
- Dell was founded in 1984 and HP was founded in 1939. Dell's headquarters is in Texas and HP's is in Palo Alto.
- In 2012, Dell's net income was $3.49 billion while HP's was $12.65 billion. Dell employs around 109,400 full and part time employees while HP employs approximately 331,800.
- Both companies' strengths include strong market positions and product quality. Weaknesses include lack of R&D for HP and Dell's lack of retailer relationships
HP is a large technology company that was founded in 1939 by Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett. It specializes in computers, printers, and other hardware and software. Meg Whitman served as CEO from 2011 to 2015, during which time she focused on turning the company around after losing ground in key markets. In 2001, HP merged with Compaq to become a larger competitor. HP has a diverse product portfolio, strong brand recognition, and large global presence. Its goals include innovation, improving lives, and being an asset to communities worldwide.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, HP has approximately 321,000 employees worldwide and is a leader in printers, PCs, servers, and technology services. HP seeks to provide innovative products and services to earn customers' loyalty through its mission of delivering the highest quality and value.
This presentation gives detailed information on the marketing of the company HP. It includes
Company Profile
Product Line
STP
Marketing Mix
Competitors
Financial Data
Marketing Strategy
SWOT Analysis
Intel is an American semiconductor company and inventor of the x86 microprocessor. In the early 1990s, Intel launched its "Intel Inside" ingredient branding strategy to differentiate itself from competitors and build a consumer brand. The campaign convinced computer manufacturers to feature the Intel Inside logo in their marketing. This created brand awareness for Intel chips amongst both manufacturers and consumers. The strategy was highly successful, with awareness of the Intel logo among European PC buyers growing from 24% to nearly 80% after just one year. The campaign helped make Intel the most valuable brands in the world and increased its market capitalization significantly.
The document traces key developments in Intel's microprocessor technology from 1972 to 2005, including the introduction of the 4004 processor which powered the first personal computer calculator in 1972, the 286 processor which saw 15 million installations within 6 years of its 1982 release, dual-core technology being introduced in 2001, and the Itanium processor launched in 2005 as Intel's first 64-bit product for high-end servers and workstations.
The document provides details about the production process at Digjam Limited, a textile company.
[1] It describes the various stages of production including raw material procurement, production planning, key production processes like grey combing, spinning, weaving, and finishing.
[2] Advanced machinery is used at various stages like HP HT dyeing machines, radio frequency dryers, and Sulzer-Ruti microprocessor controlled weaving machines.
[3] Production planning involves deciding the product lines and items to manufacture based on market requirements. The main product lines include woolen fabrics, worsted fabrics and PV fabrics.
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) was founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in Palo Alto, California. It developed and sold a wide variety of hardware, software, and services. Major product lines included personal computers, servers, storage devices, printers, and imaging products. In 2015, HP split into two separate publicly traded companies: HP Inc. focused on personal systems and printing, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise focused on enterprise products and services.
This document compares Dell and HP in terms of their history, revenues, employees, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, mission, vision, marketing mix, and more. Some key points:
- Dell was founded in 1984 and HP was founded in 1939. Dell's headquarters is in Texas and HP's is in Palo Alto.
- In 2012, Dell's net income was $3.49 billion while HP's was $12.65 billion. Dell employs around 109,400 full and part time employees while HP employs approximately 331,800.
- Both companies' strengths include strong market positions and product quality. Weaknesses include lack of R&D for HP and Dell's lack of retailer relationships
HP is a large technology company that was founded in 1939 by Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett. It specializes in computers, printers, and other hardware and software. Meg Whitman served as CEO from 2011 to 2015, during which time she focused on turning the company around after losing ground in key markets. In 2001, HP merged with Compaq to become a larger competitor. HP has a diverse product portfolio, strong brand recognition, and large global presence. Its goals include innovation, improving lives, and being an asset to communities worldwide.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, HP has approximately 321,000 employees worldwide and is a leader in printers, PCs, servers, and technology services. HP seeks to provide innovative products and services to earn customers' loyalty through its mission of delivering the highest quality and value.
This presentation gives detailed information on the marketing of the company HP. It includes
Company Profile
Product Line
STP
Marketing Mix
Competitors
Financial Data
Marketing Strategy
SWOT Analysis
Intel is an American semiconductor company and inventor of the x86 microprocessor. In the early 1990s, Intel launched its "Intel Inside" ingredient branding strategy to differentiate itself from competitors and build a consumer brand. The campaign convinced computer manufacturers to feature the Intel Inside logo in their marketing. This created brand awareness for Intel chips amongst both manufacturers and consumers. The strategy was highly successful, with awareness of the Intel logo among European PC buyers growing from 24% to nearly 80% after just one year. The campaign helped make Intel the most valuable brands in the world and increased its market capitalization significantly.
The document traces key developments in Intel's microprocessor technology from 1972 to 2005, including the introduction of the 4004 processor which powered the first personal computer calculator in 1972, the 286 processor which saw 15 million installations within 6 years of its 1982 release, dual-core technology being introduced in 2001, and the Itanium processor launched in 2005 as Intel's first 64-bit product for high-end servers and workstations.
The document provides details about the production process at Digjam Limited, a textile company.
[1] It describes the various stages of production including raw material procurement, production planning, key production processes like grey combing, spinning, weaving, and finishing.
[2] Advanced machinery is used at various stages like HP HT dyeing machines, radio frequency dryers, and Sulzer-Ruti microprocessor controlled weaving machines.
[3] Production planning involves deciding the product lines and items to manufacture based on market requirements. The main product lines include woolen fabrics, worsted fabrics and PV fabrics.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is a large, global technology company that produces printers, PCs, servers, and provides IT services. It has a presence in over 170 countries and aims to satisfy customers through innovation and quality products. HP has expertise in printing and imaging but faces threats from decreasing IT markets and competition. It can strengthen by improving websites, clearing controversies, and developing cloud and mobile technologies.
Bharat Electronics provides concise summaries in 3 sentences or less that provide the high level and essential information from the document.
The document is a project report submitted by Narender Kumar on his training at Bharat Electronics Limited. It provides information on Bharat Electronics, including its formation, various units, products, customers, and research and development activities. The report also includes certificates, acknowledgements and details of the student's project on identification of friend or foe units for Indra radar systems.
Dell Inc. and HP are two major computer companies. Dell was founded in 1984 in Texas by Michael Dell and primarily sells computers directly to customers. HP was founded earlier in 1939 in California by Bill Hewlett and David Packard and uses both direct and retail sales. Both companies employ tens of thousands of people and generate billions in annual revenue by manufacturing an array of products including PCs, laptops, printers, and servers through global production and assembly processes.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) was founded in 1939 in Palo Alto, California by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard. It is now a multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto. HP began by manufacturing electronic test equipment and later expanded into various other areas including personal computers, printers, and business servers. It has become one of the largest IT companies in the world, with over 300,000 employees serving customers globally.
The document provides information about summer internships at HP for four students. It discusses the students' expected areas of learning and projects, as well as their general expectations from the internship experience, including personal and professional development opportunities. The document also provides background on HP, including its history and organization.
The document discusses HP's organizational culture under different leadership. Traditionally, HP had a collaborative culture with lifelong employment and employee satisfaction. However, as competition intensified, new CEO Carly Fiorina tried to drastically change the culture to focus on performance and innovation. This proved a major departure from HP's cherished culture and led to employee dissatisfaction. While change was needed, transforming the culture too quickly damaged employee empowerment and morale.
Here are the key points about XHTML:
- XHTML is an XML (Extensible Markup Language) application. XML is a stricter, more structured version of HTML.
- XHTML documents must follow strict syntax rules. For example, all elements must be closed properly, elements must be nested correctly, and elements must be in lowercase.
- XHTML is designed to be displayed in web browsers the same way as HTML, but it can also be run through XML parsers. This makes XHTML documents both human- and machine-readable.
- XHTML documents are also stricter about following standards. For example, all elements must have a closing tag, empty elements must be closed with a slash, and elements cannot overlap.
Here is My final year project Black Book copy for all Final year TY's student. just for a hint how the black book should make. hope this will help you guys for the final year project ;)
(There are many mistakes in this document (uploaded old document), correct them as in your project if referencing this document, can't change document and reupload. mistakes eg, flows in diagram, unwanted content description and many more. i just want to give some ideas that what all content should be there in your Black Book(correct content)).
Tip: try to understant code and do your best and present well even if project is incomplete or not working(just explain functionality and some code(orally i.e don't show code if not asked :) )).
Thank you.
The document is an internship report submitted by Brhane Fitsum detailing their 4 month internship at the Adigrat University ICT/Data Center in Ethiopia. It provides an overview of the university and ICT center, outlines Brhane's duties which included analyzing the campus network infrastructure and designing improvements, and describes tasks like configuring switches, implementing VLANs, and setting up IP networking. The report evaluates Brhane's experience and performance during the internship.
The document summarizes the key features of Apple's new M1 chip. It notes that the M1 chip uses the ARM architecture and is built on a 5-nanometer process. It has 16 billion transistors on a single chip, more than Intel's latest processor. The M1 chip uses a system on chip design and has a unified memory architecture. It features eight high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores for lighter workloads. Apple claims the M1 chip is twice as fast as Intel's latest chips and features a powerful 16-core neural engine for machine learning tasks. The M1 chip could increase competition in the CPU market between Apple and Intel, potentially benefitting consumers.
Apple Inc. was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. It is headquartered in Cupertino, California and currently has Tim Cook as its CEO. Apple designs and sells consumer electronics like the Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. It also offers digital content stores and cloud services. Apple's mission is to design the best personal computing products in the world and lead revolutions in music and mobile phones. It differentiates itself through unique features, premium pricing, high customer service and rapid innovation. While Apple has many strengths like its brand, innovation and financial strength, it also faces threats from competition and potential infringement issues.
This document provides information about Group IV and Dell Inc. It discusses Dell's history, mission statement, future plans, SWOT analysis, products, competitors, international markets, planning/strategic factors, organizational design, delegation of authority, diversity/inclusion, and cultures/values. The key points are that Dell was founded by Michael Dell in 1984 and has become a large multinational technology company, with strengths in its supply chain and brand but weaknesses in potential product recalls. It has diversified its product line and expanded globally.
This document is a project report submitted by Ajay Kumar to Punjab College of Technical Education in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It examines awareness and implementation of intellectual property rights in Ludhiana, India. The report includes two certificates verifying Ajay Kumar conducted bona fide research under supervision. It also acknowledges those who assisted with the project. The project has multiple parts that cover introduction to textiles and the woollen industry, analysis of Oswal Woollen Mills Ltd., and research on intellectual property rights awareness and practices in Ludhiana industries. It employs various research techniques to gather data and make conclusions on the topic.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defense company headquartered in Bangalore. It was established in 1954 and has nine manufacturing units located across India. BEL manufactures advanced electronics and communication equipment for the Indian Armed Forces and Indian Space Research Organisation. It has a strong R&D base and manufactures products like radars, naval systems, electronic voting machines, and telecom equipment. BEL aims to be a globally competitive company in defense electronics and other fields through in-house R&D and strategic partnerships.
The document discusses four types of motherboards: XT, AT, Baby AT, and ATX. XT motherboards are the oldest and contain slot processors, ISA slots, and a 12-pin power connector. AT motherboards have PGA sockets, SIMM slots, PCI slots, and a 20-pin power connector. Baby AT boards combine features of XT and AT. The latest motherboards are ATX, which have MPGA sockets, DDR slots, PCI/AGP slots, SATA connectors, and a 24-pin power connector.
HP's FlexNetwork architecture provides a unified solution for networking from the edge to the core. It consists of FlexFabric for the data center, FlexCampus for campus networking, and FlexBranch for branch offices. FlexManagement provides centralized management of physical and virtual network devices across domains. The FlexNetwork architecture delivers simplified, scalable, secure, and agile networking to address challenges of increasing virtualization, cloud computing, mobility, and data growth. HP networking solutions have been recognized as leaders by Gartner and provide tested interoperability, services, training, and tools to help customers transition to the FlexNetwork architecture.
This document discusses how networking is changing due to trends like server virtualization, private and public clouds, and video traffic growth. It positions HP as the leader in converged infrastructure and networking according to Gartner reports. HP offers the FlexNetwork architecture and intelligent management tools to help customers transform their networks.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is a large, global technology company that produces printers, PCs, servers, and provides IT services. It has a presence in over 170 countries and aims to satisfy customers through innovation and quality products. HP has expertise in printing and imaging but faces threats from decreasing IT markets and competition. It can strengthen by improving websites, clearing controversies, and developing cloud and mobile technologies.
Bharat Electronics provides concise summaries in 3 sentences or less that provide the high level and essential information from the document.
The document is a project report submitted by Narender Kumar on his training at Bharat Electronics Limited. It provides information on Bharat Electronics, including its formation, various units, products, customers, and research and development activities. The report also includes certificates, acknowledgements and details of the student's project on identification of friend or foe units for Indra radar systems.
Dell Inc. and HP are two major computer companies. Dell was founded in 1984 in Texas by Michael Dell and primarily sells computers directly to customers. HP was founded earlier in 1939 in California by Bill Hewlett and David Packard and uses both direct and retail sales. Both companies employ tens of thousands of people and generate billions in annual revenue by manufacturing an array of products including PCs, laptops, printers, and servers through global production and assembly processes.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) was founded in 1939 in Palo Alto, California by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard. It is now a multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto. HP began by manufacturing electronic test equipment and later expanded into various other areas including personal computers, printers, and business servers. It has become one of the largest IT companies in the world, with over 300,000 employees serving customers globally.
The document provides information about summer internships at HP for four students. It discusses the students' expected areas of learning and projects, as well as their general expectations from the internship experience, including personal and professional development opportunities. The document also provides background on HP, including its history and organization.
The document discusses HP's organizational culture under different leadership. Traditionally, HP had a collaborative culture with lifelong employment and employee satisfaction. However, as competition intensified, new CEO Carly Fiorina tried to drastically change the culture to focus on performance and innovation. This proved a major departure from HP's cherished culture and led to employee dissatisfaction. While change was needed, transforming the culture too quickly damaged employee empowerment and morale.
Here are the key points about XHTML:
- XHTML is an XML (Extensible Markup Language) application. XML is a stricter, more structured version of HTML.
- XHTML documents must follow strict syntax rules. For example, all elements must be closed properly, elements must be nested correctly, and elements must be in lowercase.
- XHTML is designed to be displayed in web browsers the same way as HTML, but it can also be run through XML parsers. This makes XHTML documents both human- and machine-readable.
- XHTML documents are also stricter about following standards. For example, all elements must have a closing tag, empty elements must be closed with a slash, and elements cannot overlap.
Here is My final year project Black Book copy for all Final year TY's student. just for a hint how the black book should make. hope this will help you guys for the final year project ;)
(There are many mistakes in this document (uploaded old document), correct them as in your project if referencing this document, can't change document and reupload. mistakes eg, flows in diagram, unwanted content description and many more. i just want to give some ideas that what all content should be there in your Black Book(correct content)).
Tip: try to understant code and do your best and present well even if project is incomplete or not working(just explain functionality and some code(orally i.e don't show code if not asked :) )).
Thank you.
The document is an internship report submitted by Brhane Fitsum detailing their 4 month internship at the Adigrat University ICT/Data Center in Ethiopia. It provides an overview of the university and ICT center, outlines Brhane's duties which included analyzing the campus network infrastructure and designing improvements, and describes tasks like configuring switches, implementing VLANs, and setting up IP networking. The report evaluates Brhane's experience and performance during the internship.
The document summarizes the key features of Apple's new M1 chip. It notes that the M1 chip uses the ARM architecture and is built on a 5-nanometer process. It has 16 billion transistors on a single chip, more than Intel's latest processor. The M1 chip uses a system on chip design and has a unified memory architecture. It features eight high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores for lighter workloads. Apple claims the M1 chip is twice as fast as Intel's latest chips and features a powerful 16-core neural engine for machine learning tasks. The M1 chip could increase competition in the CPU market between Apple and Intel, potentially benefitting consumers.
Apple Inc. was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. It is headquartered in Cupertino, California and currently has Tim Cook as its CEO. Apple designs and sells consumer electronics like the Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. It also offers digital content stores and cloud services. Apple's mission is to design the best personal computing products in the world and lead revolutions in music and mobile phones. It differentiates itself through unique features, premium pricing, high customer service and rapid innovation. While Apple has many strengths like its brand, innovation and financial strength, it also faces threats from competition and potential infringement issues.
This document provides information about Group IV and Dell Inc. It discusses Dell's history, mission statement, future plans, SWOT analysis, products, competitors, international markets, planning/strategic factors, organizational design, delegation of authority, diversity/inclusion, and cultures/values. The key points are that Dell was founded by Michael Dell in 1984 and has become a large multinational technology company, with strengths in its supply chain and brand but weaknesses in potential product recalls. It has diversified its product line and expanded globally.
This document is a project report submitted by Ajay Kumar to Punjab College of Technical Education in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It examines awareness and implementation of intellectual property rights in Ludhiana, India. The report includes two certificates verifying Ajay Kumar conducted bona fide research under supervision. It also acknowledges those who assisted with the project. The project has multiple parts that cover introduction to textiles and the woollen industry, analysis of Oswal Woollen Mills Ltd., and research on intellectual property rights awareness and practices in Ludhiana industries. It employs various research techniques to gather data and make conclusions on the topic.
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defense company headquartered in Bangalore. It was established in 1954 and has nine manufacturing units located across India. BEL manufactures advanced electronics and communication equipment for the Indian Armed Forces and Indian Space Research Organisation. It has a strong R&D base and manufactures products like radars, naval systems, electronic voting machines, and telecom equipment. BEL aims to be a globally competitive company in defense electronics and other fields through in-house R&D and strategic partnerships.
The document discusses four types of motherboards: XT, AT, Baby AT, and ATX. XT motherboards are the oldest and contain slot processors, ISA slots, and a 12-pin power connector. AT motherboards have PGA sockets, SIMM slots, PCI slots, and a 20-pin power connector. Baby AT boards combine features of XT and AT. The latest motherboards are ATX, which have MPGA sockets, DDR slots, PCI/AGP slots, SATA connectors, and a 24-pin power connector.
HP's FlexNetwork architecture provides a unified solution for networking from the edge to the core. It consists of FlexFabric for the data center, FlexCampus for campus networking, and FlexBranch for branch offices. FlexManagement provides centralized management of physical and virtual network devices across domains. The FlexNetwork architecture delivers simplified, scalable, secure, and agile networking to address challenges of increasing virtualization, cloud computing, mobility, and data growth. HP networking solutions have been recognized as leaders by Gartner and provide tested interoperability, services, training, and tools to help customers transition to the FlexNetwork architecture.
This document discusses how networking is changing due to trends like server virtualization, private and public clouds, and video traffic growth. It positions HP as the leader in converged infrastructure and networking according to Gartner reports. HP offers the FlexNetwork architecture and intelligent management tools to help customers transform their networks.
H3C HP Networking IRF2 Technology & Products Introduction 201212Wilson Cheung
This document introduces H3C's IRF2 technology and products. IRF2 allows multiple physical devices to be virtualized as a single logical device for high performance, reliability, and manageability. Key benefits of IRF2 include doubled performance through active-active operation, centralized management through a single configuration file, and fast recovery time through elimination of STP. The document discusses various H3C switch products that support IRF2 including the S12500 series, which can virtualize up to 32 physical chassis into one logical device.
This document discusses how HP Networking is changing the rules of networking by introducing an end-to-end portfolio that provides lower total cost of ownership and energy efficiency compared to competitors. It covers HP Networking's breadth of solutions across switching, routing, wireless, and security. HP Networking aims to deliver orchestrated service delivery through open, standards-based approaches. The portfolio includes solutions for data center networking, the enterprise, branch offices, and mobility to allow for innovation in the enterprise data center.
The document discusses HP Networking's Intelligent Management Center (IMC), highlighting its ability to provide single pane management of HP networking devices, integrate IMC modules for data center orchestration, and provide efficient architectures, complete visibility, and lower total cost of ownership. The IMC aims to simplify network management by addressing common challenges around having too many management tools, network instability from changes, lack of network visibility and control, and controlling access.
POE+ L2 switches HPE FlexNetwork 5130 vs Dell Networking N2048Pjuet-y
The document provides a technical comparison of the Dell Networking N2048P and HPE FlexNetwork 5130-48G-PoE+-4SFP+ EI (JG937A) switches. Both switches support L2/L3 switching and static routing, have similar physical specifications and interfaces, and support features like VLANs, QoS, PoE+, and routing protocols. However, the Dell switch has a higher MAC address table size and PoE power budget, while the HPE switch supports more units in a single IP management stack and has scripting capabilities.
OpenFlow Switch Management using NETCONF and YANGTail-f Systems
The document discusses how the OpenFlow Configuration (OF-CONFIG) specification uses NETCONF and YANG to enable the remote configuration of OpenFlow datapaths in a standardized way, providing benefits like validation, rollback, and transactions for network managers through a formal API and data models, and introduces Tail-f's NCS product which can act as an OpenFlow switch manager using these technologies.
The document provides an overview of HPE's campus switching portfolio and strategy. It discusses the ArubaOS-Switch software that powers HPE's switches, deployment models, HPE Smart Rate technology, and an overview of the product portfolio including the Aruba 5400R, 3810, 2920, and 2530 switch series. Integration with Aruba's wireless, SDN, and management solutions is also covered.
Software-defined networking and network virtualization deliver a completely new operational model that breaks through current physical legacy network barriers, allowing you to evolve to an on-demand IT infrastructure. Join us to see how HPE offers the industry’s broadest portfolio of network virtualization solutions supporting HPE Helion OpenStack; VMware NSX® and NFV use cases, to help transition to an open, standards-based, software-defined infrastructure.
HPE Distributed Cloud Networking (DCN) enables service providers and large organizations to manage a distributed, multi data center environment in a simple, open and agile way using software-defined networking and network virtualization. At this session, we'll explore HPE Distributed Cloud Networking (DCN), Layer 2 to Layer 4. You will learn how this network virtualization platform optimizes the network by removing inefficiencies.
This document discusses data center fabric architectures and HPE's approach. It begins with defining the goals of a data center fabric and how graph theory can help design efficient topologies. It then covers common fabric designs like CLOS/fat tree and discusses their advantages. The document presents HPE's flexible approach using software-defined networking and outlines options for building fabrics with layer 2, layer 3, or overlays. It also covers capabilities like LAN/SAN convergence, data center interconnect, and network virtualization. Finally, it introduces HPE's Altoline/OpenSwitch platform as an open network operating system.
The document introduces QNAP's NVR (Network Video Recorder) products. It discusses the benefits of QNAP NVRs compared to traditional PC-based surveillance solutions, including higher stability, lower setup and maintenance costs, and greater security. It also provides an overview of QNAP's NVR product lineup and their key features such as supporting a large number of IP cameras, intelligent video analytics, and scalability.
Transform Your SAP Landscape Using EMC TechnologiesCenk Ersoy
This presentation highlights some of the EMC technologies for SAP environments. Benefits are improved performance, increased business continuity, simplified operations, reduced TCO.
HP can help governments transform to an instant-on enterprise through application transformation, converged infrastructure, enterprise security, information optimization, and hybrid delivery models. HP drives transformation by leveraging its industry expertise, process excellence, productivity improvements from best shore delivery and use of HP intellectual property, and ability to scale and leverage solutions globally. This transformation helps governments improve efficiency, quality of services, and ability to adopt new technologies.
India Bytes is a study with insightful understanding of computer usage behavior and preferences of urban Indians along with the recent estimates of computer user-ship in urban India. It also provides information on current computer ownership and buying intentions.
In 3 sentences or less:
HP is a large technology company that provides a complete portfolio of cloud, servers, storage, networking and management solutions adapted to industry trends. They have many customers using their Software as a Service and cloud computing solutions. HP Financial Services also provides financing options to facilitate sales of HP products, services, and licenses.
In 3 sentences or less:
HP is a large technology company that provides a complete portfolio of cloud, servers, storage, networking and management solutions adapted to industry trends. They have many customers using their Software as a Service and cloud computing solutions. HP Financial Services also provides financing options to facilitate sales of HP products, services, and licenses.
This document discusses HP's global presence and financial performance, as well as its portfolio of cloud, server, storage, networking, and management products and solutions. It also describes HP Financial Services and how partnering with HP can provide customers access to leading technologies, expertise, and financing to optimize their IT infrastructure and operations.
The business case for standardizing on a single modern browserDavid J Rosenthal
The document discusses the results of a survey about desktop modernization and browser standardization in organizations. It finds that 74% of respondents listed desktop upgrades as a high or critical priority over the next 12-18 months. 51% of companies have standardized on a single browser for security reasons, though 32% allow alternative browsers. The top considerations for standardizing were security, maintenance, and management. Improved security was the main driver for upcoming browser upgrades. Respondents estimated that a multi-browser strategy costs 20-100% more than a single browser standard. Additional annual web app costs from a multi-browser approach were a median of $4,229 per app.
This document discusses how Exicon helps brands go mobile by connecting them with over 4,000 qualified mobile application development houses globally. It outlines Exicon's 4-step process and network of developers across 60 countries. Key points include:
1) Exicon has connected over 1,000 OEMs, enterprises and brands with mobile developers globally.
2) Their network includes over 4,000 qualified development houses and 10,000 successful applications for benchmarking.
3) Exicon helps clients exploit their assets on mobile through a 4-step process and access over 50,000 mobile developers.
Do you know how the cloud is
impacting your IT group today?
Regardless of how much or how little you are using the cloud today, it's having an impact on how your users consume IT and your view your services. Emerging trends in the IT and cloud industry will have profound impacts on how you deliver IT services to your users in 2013.
This presentations covers:
- How to take advantage of shifting IT delivery models
- Detailed real-world examples of organizations like your shifting IT from a cost center to an internal service provider
- How metering IT resource consumption gives you the foundation to massively improve your IT efficiency
- How you can make better decisions about where and how IT workloads are deployed
Skelta is a product company founded in 2003, headquartered in Bangalore with its sales headquarters in Boston, USA.
Skelta’s highly innovative flagship product BPM™ specializes in enterprise wide Business Process Management (BPM) and Advanced workflow solutions for small to large sized enterprises worldwide. It is the world’s first 100% embeddable BPM and advanced workflow framework built on .NET technology.
Skelta provides BPM solutions which integrate between system to system, system to human and Human Workflow Solutions for Business Users, Power Users, and Developers for providing BPM functionalities inside existing applications, making it an excellent candidate for OEMing applications that require BPM functionality. Skelta BPM™ particularly integrates well with products based on Microsoft Technologies. Skelta is also utilized as a Business Application Platform to build horizontal solutions like such as Accounts Payable Solution, Document Management for Paperless Processes, Corporate Governance, and Human Resource Information System for various industries ranging from Aerospace and Defense, Automotive, Retail, Government, Healthcare, Finance and many more.
The objective of this talk is to provide an overview of the key MPS processes and a survey of benchmark technology approaches used by leading OEM and application providers to address customer needs. The talk includes an up-to-the-minute overview of the methods, processes and technologies that are refocusing the print industry towards a service orientation, convergence with ITO and next generation commercial applications such as Cloud Print, Print as a Service and Hardware as a Service.
This document discusses Cisco's desktop virtualization solution. It begins with an overview of the desktop virtualization market trends, including rising management costs and the need for access from any device anywhere. It then covers desktop virtualization models and user types. The rest of the document discusses Cisco's vision for desktop virtualization, the challenges it addresses, and how Cisco UCS provides advantages for desktop virtualization deployments, including an end-to-end virtualized solution.
The document discusses Oracle's strategy of simplifying IT through engineered systems like Exadata and Exalogic. It provides an overview of Oracle's engineered systems, how they are optimized and integrated to work together at both the hardware and software levels. Key benefits highlighted include extreme performance, manageability, support and lower costs compared to traditional systems. The document also introduces the new Exalogic X3-2 system which provides more cores, memory and flash at the same price point as previous versions.
Companies preparing to migrate their systems over to Windows 7 – or even just considering a migration – can benefit from learning from the IT teams who have been there and done that. Symantec conducted a survey of more than 1,300 IT managers across the globe to help to determine best, and worst, practices that will help make future Windows 7 migrations successful. For example, the survey found that a sound migration plan and an integrated, automated solution are key ingredients of a successful migration to Windows 7.
Infrastructure Consolidation and VirtualizationBob Rhubart
As presented by Roddy Rodstein at OTN Architect Day in Pasadena, July 9, 2009.
Find an OTN Architect Day event near you: http://www.oracle.com/technology/architect/archday.html
Interact with Architect Day presenters and participants on Oracle Mix: https://mix.oracle.com/groups/15511
Macanta Consulting provides business and IT consulting services to help organizations become more profitable and sustainable. Their eco-ITSM service uses IT service management best practices to assess the sustainability of IT processes and minimize costs, waste, and carbon emissions from IT. The document discusses how IT contributes significantly to carbon emissions and energy costs. It presents data on the carbon footprint of different IT devices and industry sectors. The eco-ITSM service aims to help organizations continually improve the sustainability of their IT services.
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This document discusses perspectives on managed print services. It provides data on the print landscape showing declining printer shipments but flat revenues as businesses shift to multifunction printers and wireless options. Most customers are satisfied with print capabilities but see room for improvement. The managed print services market is projected to see solid growth. The document also examines customer understanding and consideration of MPS, what drives MPS demand, and how businesses currently maintain printers. It provides data on common elements of MPS prospect engagements and the needs of firms looking to start an MPS practice. Finally, it discusses document management practices and ways organizations reduce paper consumption.
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The document discusses Cisco WebEx's collaboration solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco WebEx, including its history of over 10 years, acquisition by Cisco, and key usage statistics. It then describes Cisco WebEx's product portfolio including Meeting Center, Training Center, Event Center, and connectivity tools, and how these provide conferencing, training, and collaboration capabilities. The presentation concludes by highlighting factors that differentiate Cisco WebEx such as interoperability, lower costs, and an integrated experience across web, audio, and video conferencing.
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2. HP today
• Simplifying technology
experiences around the world
• Fortune 9 – U.S.
Fortune 41 – Global
• 321,000 employees
• 145,000 sales partners
• 210,000 service partners
• 88,000 retail locations
3. The world’s largest technology company
• Net revenue of $27.4B, decline of $911M, down 3% Y/Y; up 3% in constant
currency
• Second quarter non-GAAP diluted EPS of $0.86; down 1% Y/Y
• Second quarter GAAP EPS of $0.70, down 13% Y/Y
• Fiscal 2008 net revenue up 13%, or $14.1 billion, to $118.4 billion
Q2 FY09 revenue: $27.4B
Revenue by segment Revenue by region
Imaging &
Printing Group
22 %
EMEA
Americas 39%,
Personal HP Services 44%,
31% down 11% Y/Y
Systems Group up 9% Y/Y
30%
Enterprise
Storage & Asia Pacific
Servers 17%,
13% down 10% Y/Y
Software &
other HP Financial
3% Services
2%
5. Research & development
New ideas and new thinking
• 30,000+ technical contributors
• $3.6B annual investment
• Company-wide R&D strategy driven by Shane Robison and
Office of Strategy and Technology
• Business groups enhance core products, services and
customer experiences
• HP Labs innovates “beyond” the roadmaps
7. Personal Systems Group
Designed for collaboration and productivity
• Leading provider of personal systems, shipping over 50
million devices annually.
• Industry’s broadest portfolio of notebooks, desktops,
workstations, thin clients, displays, handheld devices, and
personal storage solutions.
• Innovative product design for more personal experiences,
secure collaboration and improved productivity.
8. PSG product portfolio
Commercial
HP Z800 HP EliteBook HP ProBook
personal workstation mobile thin client business notebook
HP Power Manager software HP smartphone HP Digital Signage
for business PCs data messenger with touch interface
HP CONFIDENTIAL
9. Technology Solutions Group
Technology for better business outcomes
• Helping customers accelerate business growth, lower
costs
and manage risks
• Industry leading servers and storage, software and
services
• Delivering solutions for:
− Business Outcome Optimization
− Business-ready Services
− Adaptive Infrastructure
10. HP servers and storage
Adaptive Infrastructure
24x7 lights-out, virtualized, automated, space and energy efficient
HP Integrity/
HP ProLiant HP BladeSystem HP StorageWorks
Integrity NonStop
• World's best selling • Most trusted Business • #1 in WW Storage
• Adaptive Infrastructure
servers Critical Infrastructure Systems (disk & tape)
in a 17” and SMB box
• 1-8 socket rack (HP-UX, NonStop, • Change-ready storage
• Optimize server,
optimized servers OpenVMS, Windows & through virtualization
storage, interconnect and automation
• Leading x86 Linux)
and power and cooling • Cost-effective storage
infrastructure tools: • Industry’s leading
deployment, migration, infrastructure through data reduction
scale-up and virtual and energy efficiency
virtualization, environments
consolidation, and • Broadest portfolio to
energy efficiency • HP’s Mainframe store, protect, archive
alternative and manage data
HP Infrastructure Software and Data Center Infrastructure
Physical and virtual management and control
12. SPECIAL FINANCING OFFERS EXTENDED!
Renewing for Q1
0% Lease
36 month lease with Fair Market Value purchase option
Customer expenses payments and generally refreshed technology after
36 months
Acquire now, Pay Later
90 day deferral (no interest, no payments for 1st 90 days)
Economic Recovery lease
36 month lease with10% fixed purchase option
If customer plans to exercise purchase option offered, generally
depreciates solution
14. HP Commercial Desktops
HP Compaq 8000 Elite
Value Solutions
Corp/Ent/Public Sect
Innovation
HP Compaq 6000/6005 Pro
Managed IT Environments
Equipped to meet your daily business demands
HP Elite 7000
Latest Intel technology for enhanced multi-tasking
Volume Solutions
HP Pro 3000/3005
SMB Focused Powerful technology for enhanced multimedia and business
apps.
HP Pro MS218
Un-managed IT Space saving design for uncluttered workspace
Environments
Compaq 500B/505B
Essential technology for basic needs
16. Positioning – Advantage through right solutions
Volume vs. Value
HP Pro 3000 HP Compaq 6000 Pro
Powerful and expandable Manageable & reliable
Volume Value
Primary Segment SMB Corp / Ent / Public Sector
Secondary Segment Corp / Ent / Public Sector SMB
IT Infrastructure IT Un-managed IT Managed
• Extended manageability
Value • Lower costs
features
• Basic manageability features
Proposition • Most durable.
• “Just Right” computing
• Highest performance
• vPro, high reliability, high
Customer • Business-class reliability quality, 18 month lifecycle,
• Low cost of ownership
Requirements OS and BIOS stability,
• Expandability common accessories
• Processor choices
(AMD/Intel) • AMD & Intel options
17. What Dell Are You Up Against?
OPTIPLEX
740 760 780 780 960
6005 Pro 6000 Pro.8000 USDT 6000 Pro 8000 Elite 8000 Elite
Top 5 Lock Out Top 5 Lock Out Top 5 Lock Out Top 5 Lock Out Specs Top 5 Lock Out
Specs
1. HP RapidDrive - faster boot
Specs
1. DDR3 Memory (760’s have DDR2
Specs
1. SMART IV HDD support – HP 1. USDT and Integrated Work
Specs
1. USDT and Integrated Work
and response times memory) Exclusive pre-failure warning Center (780 has no comparable Center (960 has no comparable
2. Side Port Memory – Reduces 2. SMART IV HDD Support – HP 2. 1TB HDD offering – 780 only size chassis) size chassis)
system power by allowing CPU Exclusive pre-failure warning offers up to 500GB HDD capacity 2. Up to 3 HDDs (3TBs) – 780 only 2. DDR3 Memory – 760 has DDR2
to stay in its lowest power state 3. USDT 26% Smaller than Dell 3. PS/2 Ports – Additionally data has 2 HDDs and 500GB HDDs 3. Up to 3 HDDs of 1TB each(d960
during inactivity USFF (8000 USDT) security (not available on 780) 3. SD Memory – available in USDT only supports up to 2 HDDs)
3. DDR3 Memory (740’s have 4. Solid State Technology – 740 4. 89% Efficient Power Supplies – 4. 89% Efficient Power Supplies – 4. Convertible Minitower (960 does
DDR2 memory) does not have a SSD offering 80PLUS Gold (780 only has 80PLUS Gold (780 only has not offer chassis that converts to
4. 6th Generation AMD 5. 89% Efficient Power Supplies - 80PLUS Silver with 88% ) 80PLUS Silver with 88% ) either desktop or tower)
5. Linux SLED 11 OS – available 740 has 88% 5. LightScribe DVDRW – HP 5. PS/2 Ports – Additionally data 5. SD Memory – available in USDT
pre-installed Exclusive security (not available on 780
How to Combat Dell How to Combat Dell How to Combat Dell How to Combat Dell How to Combat Dell
• ”Raid 1 (optional) ” – Customer • “Parallel Port Standard” – All ” 160GB Full Disk Encryption ” –
• “Low, low price” – The Optiplex • Q45 Chipset – 6000 has the
who require “RAID 1” data mirroring 8000 Smart Buy and Favorable This is hardware encryption and is
740 is trailing technology. The Q43 chipset which provides Intel
functionality, should choose the Configurations include the parallel not available yet from Dell. It is
6005 Pro has the latest AMD Std Mgmt for customers wanting
6005 Pro at a better price than the port. With the number of parallel specific to only the HDD it comes
chipset and is our 6th generation AMT 5.0 which is FREE _ Dell
Optiplex 760. devices in circulation diminishing, on. HP offers software encryption
AMD desktop. This gives HP an charges $15
• “Parallel Port Standard” – All the need to keep it as a standard via HP Protect Tools which comes
experience advantage in • “Parallel Port Standard” – All
6000 Smart Buy and Favorable module has decreased. standard on our Elite products, is
development and maintenance of 6000 Smart Buy and Favorable
Configurations include the parallel optional on our Pro products, will
AMD based business class PCs. Configurations include the parallel
encryption ANY Hard Drive and is
• ” 3 Form Factors ”– The 6005 Pro port. With the number of parallel port. With the number of parallel
devices in circulation diminishing, available today!
offers the choice of a MT and devices in circulation diminishing,
SFF. Customers who need a the need to keep it as a standard the need to keep it as a standard
USDT have the Elite series module has decreased. module has decreased.
available.
HP Confidential The information contained herein is subject to
change
18. Top 5 Things to Win With Against Dell in 2010
HP Compaq 6005 Pro Ultra-Slim Desktop (USDT)
HP: In April 2010, the HP Compaq 6005 will be launching a USDT form factor. The price point DELL: Dell currently does not offer a form factor of
will be about 10-20% lower than the current 8000 USDT option. Additionally, the USDT this size. Additionally, no other competitor (Dell
that launches will leverage the HP Compaq 8000f BFR/PVC chassis making it the very
first mainstream PC that will be 100% BFR/PVC free “wall-to-mouse” included) has a 100% BFR/PVC free PC available.
HP Compaq 8000f Elite Ultra-Slim Desktop (USDT)
HP: In January 2010, the HP Compaq 8000f Elite Ultra-Slim Desktop will become the world’s DELL: Dell currently does not offer a form factor of
first 100 BFR/PVC free PC “wall-to-mouse”. The 8000f Elite will also be 100% ENERGY this size. Additionally, no other competitor (Dell
STAR no matter how it is configured. Additionally, the 8000f will share an image with the included) has a 100% BFR/PVC free PC available.
8000 Elite product family and will have the option of Intel vPro technology.
HP Digital Signage
HP: Designed to provide crisp, clear, expansive high-resolution 1080p presentation in public DELL: Dell currently does not offer any product
spaces, meeting halls, and anywhere you need digital signage, the HP Digital Signage
Displays are sure to impress. Mount on a wall with the VESA mounting pattern on the back similar to HP Digital Signage
of the display, or place on a stand and use on a desk as part of a PC or workstation
solution. Just add speakers for compelling stereo audio.
HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-In-One Form Factor (AIO)
DELL: Dell does not offer such a form factor in their
HP: In April 2010, the HP Compaq 6000 Pro will be launching an All-in-One form factor to one of our most
stable platforms. This is a great option for customers looking for a desktop with a small footprint but Optiplex 780 or 760 which the two Dell products that
wanting a sleek and sexy look for reception, kiosks, or front desk environments compare to the HP Compaq 6000 Pro
HP RapidDrive Technology
HP: HP RapidDrive is a new feature available on the HP Compaq 6005 Pro. HP RapidDrive
uses a 64GB SSD and a 160GB SATA HDD but your system recognizes it as one 224GB DELL: Dell does not offer a similar hard drive
HDD. With the system recognizing the 2 HDDs as 1 it provides faster boot and response configuration that can compare to HP Rapid Drive
time, increases storage capacity because the system is booting from the Solid State Drive
but also allowing the customer to store the files on the SATA drive.
.
*To learn more about our HP Compaq Business Desktop PCs, visit www.hp.com/go/worryfree
19. Product Solutions that Connect
Education The next-generation
• Multimedia courseware interface is ready for
• Interactive learning
• Student registration your business…
Hospitality Healthcare
• Virtual concierge • Medical consultation
• Interactive gaming • Therapeutic applications
• Self-service reservations • Workflow management
• In-room entertainment
Retail and office
• Web conferencing
and communications
• Information kiosks
• Next-generation style
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21. 2009 NEW PRODUCT OFFERING
- THIN HP ProBook 5310m Notebook PC – Starting at $699
- GRAPHIC HP ProBook 4415s Notebook PC – Starting at $599
- SECURE HP ProBook 6545b Notebook PC – Starting at $759
- SMART HP Docking Stations – Starting at $179
And DON’T FORGET!
- COMPANION HP Mini 5101
- SAVVY HP ProBook 4310s Notebook PC
Please check ordering information and new HP configurations and skus on the
following link: Notebook and Options Information and Availability
22. If is just another laptop…
…then why they don’t have it?
HP Commercial Laptops: They’re not a commodity
Energy Efficiency Customer Satisfaction HP Quality & Engineering Business Rugged
Design
• Power management for efficient
performance and lower energy costs
• Industry leading ENERGY STAR 4.0 • HP Business Notebook PCs • Aircraft-inspired magnesium
qualified products: They use half as • #1 Worldwide total notebook undergo over 95,000 hours of display construction & locking pins
much electricity and 75% less energy market share rigorous, comprehensive • HP DuraFinish: Real anodized
in sleep mode • Numerous industry awards on aluminum surfaces 6x more
• EPEAT™ Silver rating on all current testing, including 50,000 test steps
notebook designs. resilient to scratching
platforms and EPEAT™ Gold rating • HP Professional Innovations are • Metal alloy hinges
on 60% of the new systems • Broad offering: sizes from 17”to developed by experienced • HP DuraKeys: Clear coating over
• Bulk packaging, minimal 10”;Workstations, tablets, mobile
documentation and post-consumer HP engineers and built into each lettering; 50x more resilient to wear
recycled content thin clients notebook standard • Spill resistant keyboard
Ease of use Security Memory Processor (uP)
NEW Technology
• HP Nightlight
• Drive Encryption for HP
ProtectTools
• HP QuickLook 2
• TPM 1.2Embedded
Security chip • 2MP Webcam
• Choice of AMD with Business
• DDR3 modules are currently and Intel® Card Reader
• HP Enhanced DriveLock limited to 2GB capacities – Centrino 2 with Software Optional
HP LightScribe
vPro processors
4GB is maximum memory
• 6-in-1 Media Reader
• HP Disk Sanitizer • Broadband* Upgradeable
capacity
mobile
• HP Illumi-Lite LED Displays * Mobile Broadband
support utilizing HP
• File un2400 w/Gobi; not
• Smart Power Adapter Sanitizer available on 8730w
HP CONFIDENTIAL The information contained herein is subject to change
23. HP PROFESSIONAL INNOVATIONS
HP QuickLook 3 – Look it up and mark it up without having to boot up!
• View calendar, email, contact and task captured data from Outlook.
• Opens in seconds* from Off or hibernate.
• Edit data and synchronize with Outlook on next boot.
View calendar, email, contact and task captured data from Outlook
HP QuickWeb – Fast, easy web access!
•Provides access to the web in seconds at the touch of a button even when the
customers notebook is turned off
•Get quick, convenient and more secure access to the web
HP QuickSync
• New user interface
• Windows 7 support
• Quick data transfer
*HP QuickLook 3 is accessible when the notebook is off in Windows XP or Windows 7 based systems.
Timing may vary depending on the system configuration.
25. HP Desktop Family Workstation Family
HP workstations NEW
• Professional graphics cards HP
• Certified for your applications HP xw9400
• Dual- and quad-core/dual-processor capable HP Z800
• ECC memory and larger memory configurations Z600
• Pre-installed, preconfigured Linux HP
• Performance Tuning Framework Z400
HP
Advanced I/O
xw4600
HP business desktops capability
• Dependable PCs for your business PCI-X, 5 HDs
HP 7000
series Dual-socket, up to 8 cores
64-bit Extension Technology
HP 5000
series High Performance Features and I/O:
Dual PCI-e x16 Graphics, 10K SATA, 15K rpm SAS, and RAID
HP 2000
series Greater memory expansion (up to)
Non-ECC 8 GB ECC memory 192 GB
Professional 2D/quad 2D, professional 3D OpenGL
Entry/professional 2D, enthusiast 3D graphics – leadership graphics program
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (32/64 bit),
Microsoft Windows XP Professional/ Vista (32 bit) Red Hat Linux preloaded
features/performance
26. WHAT IS NEW?
HP Workstations Update
INNOVATION, PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY
400 600 800
Memory: up to 16GB Memory: up to 24GB Memory: up to 192GB
Storage: up to 6.0 Terabytes Storage: up to 4.5 Terabytes Storage: up to 7.5 Terabytes
Up to FX4800 or dual NVIDIA FX1800 Up to 8 2D-Displays or dual NVIDIA FX1800 Up to dual NVIDIA FX5800
39 18-Nov-09
27. HP Advantages vs Dell
WS Competitive Lineup
High End Dell T7500
Amazing NEW Industrial Design
o Tool-Free, Cable-Free Chassis
o Ergonomic Integrated Handles
o Much smaller and rack mountable
o Beautiful Brushed Aluminum Panels
More Graphics Options and PTF optimized
Mid Range Dell T5500
Amazing NEW Industrial Design
o Tool-Free, Cable-Free Chassis
o Beautiful Brushed Aluminum Panels
o Ergonomic Integrated Handles
o Smallest Dual Socket Workstation
More Graphics Options and PTF optimized
Entry Dell T3500
Tool-free Industrial Design
Convertible Minitower Form Factor
Cost/Performance optimized single socket solution
More Graphics Options and PTF optimized
Support of up to 6 displays
HP WS Portfolio Advantages:
HP WattSaver
HP Vision Field Diagnostics INNOVATION PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY
HP Performance Tuning Framework
30. HP Thin Clients
Thin Clients are one of the best ways for organizations to lower costs and
increase data security. New products offer with broader choice!
$
Enhanced Security Easy Manageability High Reliability Designed for the Environment Lower overall Costs
Expanded Portfolio
HP t5145 – NEW! essential Linux thin client
HP t5545 – NEW mainstream Linux thin client
HP t5630 – NEW flexible XPe thin client
Thin Clients
HP gt7725 – NEW high performance
enable Expanded Management Support
centralized HP Device Manager
computing in Altiris Deployment Solution
which data and HP ThinState
HP Client Automation
applications are
Enhanced Industrial Design
deployed, Native dual monitor support across entire portfolio
managed, New streamlined look
supported, and New Multimedia & Brokering capabilities
executed Expanded RGS support
Support for leading VDI brokers
remotely Higher Performance
Faster processors and improved graphics
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Larger memory and flash