Lorraine Bartlett, Vice President of Marketing at HP recently weighed on the Tukwila launch on the Mission-Critical Computing Blog. She states that the Itanium 9300 processor is a key component of HP’s next generation Integrity Servers and goes on to say:
“With Tukwila we will see improvements in the processor technology across the board. There will be lots of Ghz and Mbytes numbers that we as vendors love to talk about, but when we talk with customers they don’t share the vendor love of clock rates and latency and want to talk about the business results the systems enable. How can the system accelerate application deployment, deliver any application anywhere, deliver predictable service continuity and quality … these features, these business performance features are really the design center of our next generation systems.”
She also asks her readers to think about how to build on the processor performance and turn it into bottom line business results.
Read the entire post here.
Tags: 9300 Series, HP, Integrity
Posted in Computationally Intensive Applications, Mainframe Modernization, Mission Critical Computing on February 9th, 2010 by |