HP unveils new integrity solutions

April 29, 2010 12:10 am | Updated 12:11 am IST - BANGALORE

MANAGING APPLICATIONS: Som Satsangi (left), Director, HP, India, and R. Ravichan, Director, Sales, Intel South Asia, at a press conference in Bangalore on Wednesdsay. Photo: G. R. N. Somashekar

MANAGING APPLICATIONS: Som Satsangi (left), Director, HP, India, and R. Ravichan, Director, Sales, Intel South Asia, at a press conference in Bangalore on Wednesdsay. Photo: G. R. N. Somashekar

Hewlett Packard (HP) on Wednesday unveiled a new Integrity Solutions, which include servers, software and services that allow the clients to deploy, automate and manage a complete range of applications side-by-side, within the same enclosure, using same components, tools and processes.

The company also stated that this new product significantly improves customers' service-level agreement performance, provide up to 100 per cent application availability and simplify mission-critical computing for the most demanding application workloads.

Announcing the launch of Integrity Solutions, Som Satsangi, Director, Enterprise Storage Servers and Networking, HP India, said the new product was built on a new HP blade scale architecture that spans servers, storage and networking, the integrity solutions provided a single management environment that allowed the users to maintain consistent control of the entire IT infrastructure.

Meanwhile, interacting with the reporters through a teleconference, Neelam Dhawan, Managing Director, HP India, said the new product was significant in terms of green IT concept as it consumed at least 60-65 per cent less power compared to the previous G6 servers.

Ms. Dhawan said the company had already received orders from two clients in India. She felt that this product would cater to the data centre needs of the clients for the next 8-10 years.

About participation of HP in e-governance programmes launched by the Union and State governments in India, Ms. Dhawan said that the company already had presence in many e-governance initiatives and it was keen on partnering other IT solution providers in its future participation.

She said HP was keen on participating in the Unique Identification Number project and was waiting for the selection of the technology by the Unique Identification Authority of India. The company was also focussing on technology that would enable core banking on mobile phone.

Meanwhile, HP announced the launch of AllianceOne, a solutions-based alliance partner programme across servers, storage and networking, providing software vendors, hardware vendors and systems integrators greater simplicity and faster return on IT investments.

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