HP Networking
Discover how the new HP Networking combines the technologies and alliances of 3Com, ProCurve and TippingPoint into the next networking leader.

Distributor meets 67% workload increase & Manufacturer saves $200K annually

 

By Mary Gabra and Carol Shottes, HP

 

Is HP Networking making customers happy?  You bet we are… but don’t take just our word for it. Read on to see how we’re helping customers in the manufacturing and distribution industries reap measurable business benefits with products and solutions from HP Networking. Hear firsthand from David Barnes, CIO, United Parcel Service (UPS), and John Bowden, CIO, Lifetime Products.

 

 

How one cloud services provider increased network bandwidth across 9 Japanese data centers

 

By Carol Shottes, Converged Infrastructure Marketing Manager, HP  

 

compressed DSC_0033.jpg

 

It’s hard for me to believe a year has gone by since Japan experienced one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded.  The earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, resulted in wide-spread damage and a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions for Japan and her people. A bright spot amid the devastation was Japan’s data center industry, which sustained minimal damage and remained up and running during the crisis.  Now 12 months later, IDC Frontier, a leading data center and cloud services provider in Japan, has chosen HP to enhance its networking infrastructure to meet increased demand for cloud services.

Healthcare organization reduces energy consumption 30% with HP Networking & converged infrastructure

By Carol Shottes, Converged Infrastructure Marketing Manager, HP  

 compressed DSC_0033.jpg

Have you been following all the healthcare news in the U.S. press recently?  It has certainly been a prominent topic of discussion at my family’s dinner table.  One healthcare industry challenge is accelerating the use of technology to improve on patient services. Perhaps we could take a “prescription” on fueling innovation and reducing costs from Katonsspital Grabϋnden, a healthcare provider in Switzerland.

2 ways to build a highly available network infrastructure

By Kai Chang, Global Product Manager, HP Networking

 

kc.jpgWe all depend on the enterprise network to support email, messaging, voice and video applications. For an average S&P 500 company that has $1.3 million in employee cost and generates $8 million in revenue per hour, major network glitches can severely impact both productivity and revenue. So how do we build a highly available network architecture? Here are two proven ways.


Search
Follow Us
HP Discover 2013

About the Author
Labels