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Here’s your chance to get on-board the Mission-Critical Systems Track @ HP Discover 2013

Guest blog written by Donna Skillings Martin, HP Enterprise Group

If you’re working in a mission-critical environment, here’s your invitation to the hottest IT event of the year—offering
insights into key technologies that drive vital workloads. Read on for specifics on
innovations designed to reduce downtime as well as helping to clarify the vital role HP Converged Infrastructure plays in ensuring mission-critical activities.

Integrity server upgrade reduces operating costs by 52% and delivers ROI in 12 month

What if you don’t need something different – just better?   We’ve all faced this sort of situation: You like a product, it’s performed well for you, but it’s costing more to operate than you like.  See how Migros, Switzerland's largest supermarket chain, discovered how an Integrity server upgrade would deliver the uptime their business demanded, with lower operating costs and a great ROI.

Project Odyssey information aids in HP Integrity server upgrade plans

When you consider a server upgrade, future innovations and roadmaps may be part of your decision criteria.   Watch Kirk Bresniker discuss  how Project Odyssey plans innovations for both UNIX and x86 environments.

Fast Forward your Mission-Critical Computing with an HP Integrity Upgrade

Have you ever noticed that the more powerful technology is—the more efficient and cost-effective it becomes (sort of like a self-fulfilling prophecy)?   That’s why upgrading to the latest HP Integrity servers makes so much sense.  Just ask Steelcase, the global office furniture manufacturer.

 

If you run a mission-critical environment, these are the must attend HP Discover sessions!

Last week HP announced new Integrity systems, enhancements to HP-UX, and services for HP Mission-Critical Converged Infrastructure.   In just 3 weeks you’ll be able to experience firsthand these new Integrity systems at HP Discover HP from Dec 4-6 in Frankfurt, Germany.   Explore the mission-critical sessions and meet HP experts.

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About the Author
  • Kirk Bresniker is the Vice President/Chief Technologist for HP Business Critical Systems where he has technical responsibility for all things Mission Critical, including HP-UX, NonStop and scalable x86 platforms. He joined HP in 1989 after graduating from Santa Clara University and has been an HP Fellow since 2008.
  • I’m the worldwide marketing manager for HP NonStop. I’ll be blogging and tweeting out news as it relates to NonStop solutions – you can find me here and on twitter at @CarolynatHP
  • Cynthia is part of the HP ExpertOne team. ExpertOne offers professional IT training and certifications from infrastructure refresh to areas that span across the datacenter like Cloud and Converged Infrastructure.
  • I have worked with NonStop systems since 1982. I am a Master Technologist for HP and am part of the IT SWAT organization, the Cloud SWAT and work with HP Labs. I report into the Enterprise Solutions and Architecture organization.
  • Joe Androlowicz is a Technical Communications and Marketing manager in HP’s NonStop Product Division. Joe is a 25 year journeyman in information systems design, instructional technologies and multimedia development. He left Apple Computer for Tandem Computers to help launch G03 and hasn’t looked back yet. He previously managed the program management team for the NonStop Education and Training Center and drove the development and growth of the NonStop Certification programs.
  • As a recent college graduate I am new to the world of converged infrastructure, cloud and big data. I am very excited about the innovation HP can bring to the future of mission critical IT.
  • Hello! I am a social media manager for servers, so my posts will be geared towards HP server-related news & info.
  • HP Editor-Enterprise Group: ISS, BCS, Converged Infrastructure (CI), Converged Cloud, Converged App Systems (CAS), and ExpertOne
  • Luke Oda is a member of the HP's BCS Marketing team. With a primary focus on marketing programs that support HP's BCS portfolio. His interests include all things mission-critical and the continuing innovation that HP demonstrates across the globe.
  • I’m the Worldwide Product Marketing Manager for HP Serviceguard Solutions for Linux in BCS. I’ll be blogging about the latest news and enhancements as it relates to this product.
  • Greetings! I am on the HP Enterprise Group marketing team focused on Content Marketing for Business Critical Systems. Topics I am interested in include mission-critical computing, scale up x86, and Converged Infrastructure, Converged Systems.
  • As a Managing Consultant for HP’s Enterprise Solution & Architecture group, I collaborate with client business and IT senior management to understand, prioritize and architect advanced use of data and information, drawing insights required to make informed business decisions. My current focus leverages event-driven business intelligence design techniques and technologies to identify patterns, anticipate outcomes and proactively optimize business response creating a differentiated position in the marketplace for the client.
  • Vinay Gupta is an HP Distinguished Technologist and the NonStop Manageability Architect. He joined Tandem in 1994 after graduating from Indian Institute of Technology. He has worked on many NonStop manageability applications over time. He works across various groups within NonStop and HP to ensure consistency and interoperability in manageability interfaces and applications. He is also a member of DMTF workgroups.
  • Wendy Bartlett is a Distinguished Technologist in HP’s NonStop Enterprise Division, and focuses on dependability – security and availability - for the NonStop server line. She joined Tandem in 1978. Her other main area of interest is system architecture evolution. She has an M.S. degree in computer science from Stanford University.
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