HP on Monday announced the availability of a new platform of microservers in its Project Moonshot program as it tries to carve out a new energy efficient, lower-cost niche in the server market. The company says the new servers are designed to help companies and organizations deal with the challenges of current computing trends such as cloud computing, Big Data, and mobile and social usage. Last June, the vendor said it would use the “Centerton” Atom processor from Intel in the platform, and would begin shipping in early production to customers by the end of 2012.
HP Targets a Cloud-Friendly Future With Moonshot Servers
Posted by: Richard Adhikari April 8, 2013 03:22 PMHP on Monday announced the availability of a new platform of microservers in its Project Moonshot program as it tries to carve out a new energy efficient, lower-cost niche in the server market. The company says the new servers are designed to help companies and organizations deal with the challenges of current computing trends such as cloud computing, Big Data, and mobile and social usage. Last June, the vendor said it would use the “Centerton” Atom processor from Intel in the platform, and would begin shipping in early production to customers by the end of 2012.