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whitepaper Standardizing on AMD for the Company That Sets the Reseller Standard0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Founded 24 years ago CDW is now a Fortune 500 company. As a leading provider of technology products and services for business, government and education, CDW is one of HP's biggest North American reseller partners. As the company has grown, its data center needs have expanded, too. The company decided to test out the HP ProLiant DL series servers with the AMD Opteron processors. The server sprawl had gotten enormous in the last few years and the company needed a way to help control it. The company was literally running out of power, running out of cooling, adding extra air conditioner units and adding extra power units to the data center. The company decided to switch to HP ProLiant AMD-based servers.

Tags: File and Network Servers, Data Center
  
whitepaper APA Engineers Better Messaging Platform With HP and Microsoft0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  The charter of APA ? The Engineered Wood Association is to strengthen and develop the market for engineered wood products throughout the world. The company wanted to better serve the critical messaging needs of staff and association members with a strong new unified messaging infrastructure built on a robust 64-bit server platform. APA began its beta tests by running the new Exchange version on a legacy 32-bit server in a test environment. However, the full release version of Exchange Server 2007 requires the power of a 64-bit architecture to realize its full potential. To meet this need, APA ordered a new HP ProLiant DL385 server equipped with 64-bit AMD Opteron processors.

Tags: Application Servers, E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper High School Students Create Films Using HP Technology0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  When students at Carson High School wanted to create videos warning classmates about the deadly combination of drug use and unsafe driving, the last thing they needed was underpowered computers getting in the way of their story telling. Unfortunately, that's just what they got. Crashing PCs and footage lost in editing frustrated some otherwise very motivated students in instructor Brian Reedy's video production class. Looking to furnish his classroom with new, robust equipment, Reedy turned to HP for a solution. After learning about the performance and reliability of HP workstations, the school opted to go with HP's recommendation. High school acquired dual-processor HP xw4300 Workstations.

Tags: Workstations
  
whitepaper Northwest Hospital Helps Mobile Staff Stay Connected With Unified Messaging Solution0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Seattle's Northwest Hospital & Medical Center operates one main hospital, runs multiple satellite clinics, and works with area physician practices. Increasingly, the hospital's top managers are away from their offices, visiting Northwest facilities, interacting with affiliated physicians, or attending health care seminars and conferences. The hospital wanted to give highly mobile hospital managers access to unified messaging services anytime, anywhere, including access to e-mail, voice mail, and files. They decided to Migrate to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 running on HP ProLiant AMD Opteron-based DL385 servers.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper Advanced Messaging Promises Better Return for IT Outsourcer Data Return0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Founded in 1996, Data Return is celebrating a decade of providing a higher standard of managed services to clients around the world. To maintain leadership as a provider of managed services for midsize to enterprise businesses, Data Return needed a powerful 64-bit server platform to support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This would enable Data Return to provide a robust messaging system - including unified messaging features to support customers and internal business user needs. As a Technology Adoption Program partner with Microsoft, Data Return received pre-beta versions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and chose HP ProLiant 64-bit AMD Opteron-based servers to roll out an advanced messaging solution.

Tags: Application Servers, E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper Web Services on Devices2006-12-13 Microsoft
  New opportunities for using network-connected devices continue to expand rapidly across consumer, enterprise, and vertical device markets. This expansion is due to device technology advancements including faster and smaller processors, increased computational power, shrinking memory costs, and greater network connectivity. IP network connectivity provides a platform for rich interoperability experiences between devices, PCs, and Internet services. However, to achieve "USB-like" device growth, networked devices must use technologies that reduce complexity and provide setup, security, control, and cross-network connectivity standards. Microsoft's strategy for meeting these challenges is to use Web services. To support Web services on devices, Microsoft has provided native support in Windows Vista for the Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS) standard.

Tags: Web Services, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper An FPGA-Based Dynamic Load-Balancing Processor Architecture for Solving N-Body Problems2006-12-13 Utah State University
  Reconfigurable computing has emerged as a key technology in the field of high performance and embedded computing. This research focuses on the use of reconfigurable processors for solving computationally intensive scientific applications, with an added twist. An architecture is designing that can retarget its resources dynamically based on run-time and data-driven variation in task level parallelism, as typically seen in radar-based target tracking, high performance video compression, and N-body simulations. The approach advocates the derivation of such runtime-reconfigurable architectures through a set of compile time analyses, integrating resource derivation and allocation with a set of architectural features that permit rapid run-time adaptation of reconfigurable data paths.

Tags: Processors, High Performance Computing
  
whitepaper Fast Elliptic Curve Cryptographic Processor Architecture Based on Three Parallel GF(2k) Bit Level Pipelined Digit Serial Multipliers2006-12-13 King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
  Unusual processor architecture for elliptic curve encryption is proposed in this paper. The architecture exploits projective coordinates (x=X/Z, y=Y/Z) to convert GF(2k) division needed in elliptic point operations into several multiplication steps. The processor has three GF(2k) multipliers implemented using bit-level pipelined digit serial computation. It is shown that this results in a faster operation than using fully parallel multipliers with the added advantage of requiring less area. The proposed architecture is a serious contender for implementing data security systems based on elliptic curve cryptography.

Tags: Parallel Processing
  
whitepaper HP sx2000 Chipset2006-12-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  The HP sx2000 is an enterprise systems chipset that is designed to provide scalability, reliability, manageability and performance to meet the most demanding server needs. The chipset used in the latest HP Integrity and HP 9000 high-end and midrange servers, supports the new dual-core Intel Itanium 2 and Itanium 2 9M processors, while providing a foundation for the upcoming Itanium 2 "Montvale" processor. In addition, with the support of the HP PA-8900 RISC processors on the sx2000 chipset, HP Itanium 2 processors and PA-8900 RISC processors can concurrently operate in an HP Integrity Superdome in separate hard partitions. This provides the flexibility and longevity to maximize Return-On-Investment (ROI).

Tags: ASICs - Chip Sets, RISC-Based Servers
  
whitepaper Linux on HP Integrity Servers2006-12-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  If one feels the constant pressure to deliver high-business-value services faster and more economically than ever before. What one need is a simplified IT environment - one that's easier and more cost-effective to manage and grow - but without giving up high performance and flexibility. To address this need, many organizations are increasingly turning to Linux as an open, economical operating system for enterprise-class computing. HP Integrity servers with Intel Itanium 2 processors can help to break free of proprietary architectures, consolidate the data centers, and simplify IT so one can put more of the valuable IT talent into innovation.

Tags: Application Servers, Linux - Open Source