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Bank of America, AutoTradeCenter and Sandia Labs demonstrate adoption of new enterprise management technologies [UC Newsdesk 2003/8/5]
HP has announced new Linux-based management and clustering solutions designed to help enterprise customers realize a better return on IT through the use of open systems. HP claim that their newest Linux customers AutoTradeCenter, Bank of America and Sandia National Laboratories are taking advantage of Linux's cost savings while accelerating their transformation into adaptive enterprises. Several new management software products deliver rapid deployment of multiple Linux and blade servers, basic network management and real-time performance monitoring and problem resolution across Linux systems. New clustering solutions include a factory-integrated technical compute cluster from 16 to 128 nodes; enhanced clustering software for Linux servers, storage, database and messaging deployments; and a "do it yourself" cluster kit for Oracle® Real Application Clusters. Al Gillen, research director, system software at IDC commented, "IDC surveys consistently find end users citing manageability as one of the shortcomings of Linux. HP's continued expansion of its Linux solutions portfolio, in particular, products related to managing Linux, address one of the key requirements that Linux users have.”
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