As part of the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the systems, Hewlett-Packard says it is upgrading its Itanium-based Integrity NonStop servers to enable users to increase capacity, improve performance and integrate with such open-source software as Spring and Apache Axis2. The NonStop systems were first developed by Tandem, which was bought by Compaq, which was later bought by HP.
– Hewlett-Packard is enhancing the performance and capacity of its high-end
Integrity NonStop servers, one of the ways the company is noting the 35th
anniversary of the systems.
The NonStops are part of HP’s high-end offerings that offer mainframe-like
capabilities and are powered by Intel’s Itani…
HP Upgrades Itanium-Powered NonStop Servers
written by John Beckham on December 18th, 2009 |
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