HP launches entry-level Itanium server
13th Jun 2006, 16:58 GMT
Aimed at smaller enterprises with business continuity needs. HP has launched an entry-level, Itanium-based server system aimed at smaller companies in the healthcare, financial services and telecommunications industries. It's part of HP's NonStop range and targeted at those requiring business continuity and high availability.
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