Amid skepticism from some industry observers who have been wary of Intel’s Itanium processors, HP has continued along the road to a server switch to Itanium, touting its higher-end Integrity NonStop server as the latest to leave behind reduced instruction set computing (RISC) processing technology for the new technology. HP unveiled its new server and unified infrastructure management software at the ENSA@WORK HP Enterprise Forum in Denmark this week, talking up the new technology’s business continuity and reliability for big industry customers.
HP Moving Forward on Plans for Itanium Server Switch
Posted by: Jay Lyman June 1, 2005 01:58 PMAmid skepticism from some industry observers who have been wary of Intel’s Itanium processors, HP has continued along the road to a server switch to Itanium, touting its higher-end Integrity NonStop server as the latest to leave behind reduced instruction set computing (RISC) processing technology for the new technology. HP unveiled its new server and unified infrastructure management software at the ENSA@WORK HP Enterprise Forum in Denmark this week, talking up the new technology’s business continuity and reliability for big industry customers.