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The judges have made finalist selections for the MCIA Awards!
The 2012 HP and Intel® Mission-Critical Innovation Awards event submissions have been received and reviewed by an independent panel of industry experts. This highly anticipated ceremony will be held on the evening of December 3rd in Frankfurt, Germany.
Meet the Mission Critical Innovation Awards Judges
While nominations are being reviewed for the 2nd annual Mission-Critical Innovation Awards, we'd like to introduce you to this year’s judges.
Send in your nominations for the HP & Intel Mission Critical Innovation Awards
On December 3, 2012, HP and Intel will sponsor the 2nd annual Mission-Critical Innovation Awards – an exclusive global event that recognizes enterprise leaders in IT for their innovative implementations of mission-critical computing solutions. If you know of a company that has been a mission-critical computing innovator in IT, and would like to submit their information online to be considered as a candidate for this competition, please click here
Intel Itanium Poulson Featured at 2011 Hot Chips Conference
The annual Hot Chips conference is happening August 17-19 2011 on the Stanford University campus in Silicon Valley, California and Intel's Itanium chip, incorporated into our HP Integrity family of mission-critical servers is one of the hot topics on the agenda......
UPDATE: now includes more information post conference from Intel about the new architecture features in Poulson including greater parallelism, new instruction replay and more
Preventative Measures Critical to Mission-Critical Computing
Preventative measures. Isn't that central to what really sets apart a truly mission-critical system from the pack? From chip to system level, HP Integrity servers are thoughtfully engineered with flexibility to manage change, with the performance and resiliency to handle punishing workloads, and the safeguards to prevent errors, protect against threats and the unexpected.... so what features should you be on the lookout for?





