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H-P and Microsoft Forge $180 Million UC Alliance

Posted by Laura on May 19, 2009

Article from ChannelWeb by Andrew Hickey.. kind of interesting.  The big companies just keep on getting bigger and bigger…

Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Microsoft have unveiled a four-year, $180 million global initiative to work together to deliver integrated unified communications (UC) and collaboration solutions.

Unveiled Tuesday at Interop Las Vegas 2009, the two powerhouses said the deal is an extension of their 20-plus-year Frontline Partnership, through which the two companies collaborate for enterprise offerings.

The $180 million investment will go toward product development, professional services and joint sales and marketing. All products and services that stem from the pairing will be available through each company’s channel organizations, HP and Microsoft said.

Manfred Arndt, distinguished technologist of unified communications solutions for HP’s ProCurve Networking division, said the combined HP-Microsoft offerings will span software, hardware, networking and services to help companies capitalize on collaborative tools to boost productivity and ultimately reduce travel, telecommunications and IT operating costs by streamlining communications across messaging, video and voice with connected application and devices. The end result will be solutions that facilitate and deliver VoIP, video, conferencing and a host of other collaborative applications.

“Unified communications is not a point product,” Arndt said. “It is a vision and a strategy.”

Jeana Jorgensen, Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) director of marketing for unified communications, added that the goal of the integration is to make the PC the endpoint for communications and collaboration.

“At the end of the day, it’s about customer choice,” she said. “We want you to be able to compute wherever you are in the same exact manner you’re used to.”

The pairing comes as UC and collaboration solutions are poised for explosive growth. According to a recent report from Forrester Research, 84 percent of enterprises in North America and Europe are evaluating, piloting or implementing UC and collaborative solutions. That market is expected to grow at a rate of 35.9 percent through 2015.

The initiative ties together HP and Microsoft’s visions and best practices for building productivity solutions on open software-based platforms that work with applications and systems people commonly use. The pairing will spawn solutions that are accessible from nearly any device, Arndt said.

The two companies will form joint teams to collaborate on products and services development across Microsoft’s Office SharePoint Server, Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS), as well as HP’s ProCurve networking gear. Additionally, HP will certify the HP dx9000 TouchSmart Business PC and select smartphones for Microsoft unified communications software, like Office Communicator. HP will also deliver new IP desk phones certified for Microsoft OCS and other unified communications tools.

HP and Microsoft will also offer end-point interoperability with HP Halo Telepresence Solutions and OCS-based unified conferencing to enable remote participation at any OCS-enabled PC to join telepresence conferences. Meanwhile, HP also announced that Halo will now be part of HP’s ProCurve division.

On the professional services side, the two companies will launch a full set of business productivity services including assessment, architecture planning and design, implementation, monitoring, management and support for software, hardware, network, server, storage and infrastructure components. HP will also dedicate a global team of service professionals to support the joint solutions. Both companies will also target communications service providers and offer them the same technologies and services to enable hosted UC and collaboration services to SMBs.

HP and Microsoft will also provide services for customers who seek to run their technology on-premise, fully outsource or a hybrid combination of the two, while also working together to address real-time collaboration needs through HP Halo Managed Services and HP ProCurve products.

The two companies will assign dedicated sales teams to their joint solutions and train thousands of technical and delivery personnel. They will also showcase the joint offerings in Microsoft Technology Centers and HP Customer Briefing Centers worldwide.

HP is also expected to launch financing and trade-in programs through HP Financial Services to accelerate the adoption of the joint solutions.

Arndt added that the HP-Microsoft mash-up is an alternative choice to other UC and collaboration solutions on the market and will help customers and the channel offer solutions tailored to organizations’ specific business needs.

“This will ease the transition to unified communications,” Microsoft’s Jorgensen said. “We’ve always communicated and we’ve always collaborated. Now customers are looking for guidance because there’s such a variance of definitions on what unified communications is.”

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Want to add storage to your MSA1000?

Posted by Laura on May 10, 2009

Here are the quick specs for the MSA1000

Adding storage you simply need to install a Storage Works enclosure.  Single bus #302969-B21 and this is around $480.   You can add up to 2 Storage enclosures if need be.   Each enclosure can hold up to 14 drives.   And the drives simply need to be Ultra 320 Scsi 1″.  The recommended 146.8GB one is #286716-B22.  But that is only 10k and I want 15k because this is being used for Exchange & definitely want to optimize the performance for the Exchange.  There are still these Ultra320 scsi drives #347008-B21 that are 15k.  But I want to triple dipple check that they will work in my enclosure. 

Oh Happy Mother’s Day Today Mom..  Here is my favorite recent picture of my Mom & Cole…  Sorry you are on an MSA1000 post…

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H-P Networking

Posted by Laura on March 4, 2009

Cisco remains the leader in the Campus LAN Magic Quadrant; however, cracks are showing, and viable competitors, such as HP ProCurve and Foundry Networks, are rapidly increasing share.

Good article from Gartner..

http://mediaproducts.gartner.com/reprints/hp/153760.html

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Too Cool For School

Posted by Laura on February 5, 2009

Have you seen this?  It is great..

hp

Want to automatically back up and protect your digital photos, centralize your media and content for sharing with friends and family, and enjoy whether you’re at home or away? You want our MediaSmart Server EX485.

Easy automatic backup

  • Automatically manage daily backup, virus protection, media collection, and power management, all behind the scenes.
  • Automatically back up multiple computers, whether running Windows (via Microsoft Windows Home Server Backup) or Mac (via Apple Time a Machine)1
  • Protect your pictures from fire, flood, and natural disaster by backing up your shared folders on the server to an external hard drive and/or on-line backup to Amazon S32

 

Mediasmart Server EX485 back image

Fun with digital media

  • Access your digital media3 anywhere
  • Stream music and photos to any computer, whether you’re at home or away; stream to stereos and TVs in your home through gaming consoles like Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3
  • Share music libraries for play throughout your home
  • Centralize your iTunes on the server for playback to any PC or Mac running iTunes on your home network
  • Publish photos to photo sharing and social media sites via any Internet-connected computer and manage your photo libraries
  • Let family and friends access photo albums on the server via any Internet-connected computer

Easy setup, scheduling, and support

  • Set up fast: just plug it in, connect it to your wireless router (sold separately), and load the software on your PCs and Macs4
  • Schedule the server to copy and centralize Windows PC media files and libraries (including iTunes and playlists)
  • Expand via tool-free expansion bays for any internal SATA 1 or SATA II drive; continue to expand externally with four USB ports and a fast eSATA port
  • Get questions answered toll-free, 24 x 7, or via e-mail in as little time as an hour
  • Warranty: one-year limited, plus dedicated technical support from date of purchase via self-help, on-line documentation or phone

http://www.shopping.hp.com/store/product/product_detail/FL700AA%2523ABA

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H-P’s Global Presence in Different Technology Fields

Posted by Laura on November 7, 2008

Product

Share

Position

Total Disk Storage Systems(1)

20.6%

#1

Storage Area Networks Systems(1,6)

17.1%

#2

Branded Tape Drives(5)

32.6%

#1

Unix + Linux + Windows Servers(1)

32.0%

#1

x86 based Servers(1)

35.1%

#1

Blade Servers(1)

47.2%

#1

Notebooks(2)

20.8%

#1

Desktops

17.3%

#1

Workstations(3)

34.6%

#2

Thin Clients

20.4%

#2

Handhelds – pen based

23.5%

#2

Laser printers(4)

42.1%

#1

Inkjet printers(4)

45.6%

#1

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