- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark as New
- Mark as Read
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Email to a Friend
- Printer Friendly Page
- Report Inappropriate Content
Tremendous performanc e, space & power savings at First American Title
A day doesn’t go by without someone asking me for examples of customers using HP servers and solutions. I just read this new press release about how First American Title Insurance Company chose HP Converged Infrastructure and the HP ProLiant DL980 server to improve delivery of title and escrow services. First American is a company that executes up to 7,500 title orders each day while managing more than $10 billion in escrow accounts. This is a great example of how customers deploy their key applications in a x86 environment and the significant improvements First American realized with the HP DL980 solution. Read the press release and case study to see how transactions improved by nearly 30%, capacity increased by 80%, space and power savings realized from reducing footprint by 50% and improving energy efficiencies by 70%! Those are impressive savings!
To read about more HP customers depending on the HP Converged Infrastructure for an IT foundation that delivers the agility they need both now and for the future, go to HP customer case studies .
First American Title is a key example of how customers deploy critical applications in a x86 environment and realize tremendous savings. HP ProLiant DL980 server, deployed by First American Title, provides some mission-critical functionality with the HP PREMA Architecture that was brought over from HP’s mission-critical Integrity family. Customers, such as First American, can start to support their business critical applications today with the DL980 and will be able to take advantage of the full mission-critical experience found typically in UNIX environments in the future with Project Odyssey.
Tammie
We encourage you to share your comments on this post. Comments are moderated and will be reviewed and posted as promptly as possible during regular business hours.
To ensure your comment is published, please follow our community guidelines.

