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Software defined server without Microsoft: HP Moonshot
HP Moonshot: Designed for the Data Center, Built for the Planet [HP press kit, April 8, 2013] On April 8, 2013, HP unveiled the world’s first commercially available HP Moonshot system, delivering compelling new infrastructure economics by using up to … Continue reading →
Posted in SoC, Cloud SW engineering, Cloud Computing strategy, servers, Enterprise computing
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Tagged Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Marvell, HP, cloud computing, Texas Instruments, 28nm, Citrix, Hewlett-Packard, Intelligent Data Operating Layer, IDOL, TI, Fedora, power consumption, ARM, Oracle, cloud, Facebook, data center, Big Data, Hadoop, Cloudera, Hortonworks, DataStax, mobility, security, microservers, Atom S1200, server appliances, Linaro, software defined server, HP Moonshot, Moonshot System, Moonshot servers, KeyStone II, 66AK2Hx, TMS320TCI6636, CyWee, multimedia server, cloud gaming, virtual office, video conferencing, remote education, HP Pathfinder Partner Program, TCO, X-Gene, Applied Micro, Server on a Chip, ARM architecture license, 64-bit ARM, Red Hat, signal processing, storage fabric, Internet switching, HP ProLiant Moonshot servers, HP Moonshot 1500 enclosure, Calxeda, Linaro Enterprise Group, LEG, Ubuntu Hyperscale Availability, ARM V8, ARM v7, Canonical, Ubuntu Server, Calxeda EnergyCore SoC, NuoDB, Cloud Data Management System, database scaling, SQL database, relational database, cloud database, Calxeda Midway, web serving, media serving, Big Data platform, open source software packages, Linaro Connect, Hyperscale Data Center, Open Compute Project, OCP, HP Labs, HP Vertica, HP Autonomy, ENCO Systems, unstructured data, Couchbase, MapR Technologies, Parallels, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE, Cavium, Avoton, SRC Computers, HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis, Calxeda EnergyCore, Calxeda Cluster, Calxeda EnergyCard, Redstone Development Platform
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PCs and cloud clients are not parts of Hewlett-Packard’s strategy anymore
Updates: – HP Names Bill Veghte Chief Strategy Officer [Jan. 17, 2012] In addition to his new responsibilities, Veghte will continue in his current role as executive vice president of HP Software. As chief strategy officer, Veghte will be responsible … Continue reading →
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering, SaaS, smartphones, tablets
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Tagged archiving, Autonomy, business process management, cloud client, Computers and Internet, customer interaction solutions, end-to-end eDiscovery, enterprise search and compliance, Hewlett-Packard, HP, IDOL, information governance, Intelligent Data Operating Layer, MBC, Meaning Based Computing, Meaning based recognition, Palm, Pan-Enterprise Search, Personal Systems Group, Personal Systems Group (HP), PSG, PSG (HP), records management, rich media management, SaaS, search and discovery market, slates, smartphones, Tablets, TouchPad, unstructured information, video and audio analysis, web content management, web optimization, WebOS
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