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To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2575)2/19/2003 9:40:02 AM
From: PCSS  Respond to of 4345
 
GM Upgrades Dealer Technology Nationwide with HP ProLiant Servers
2/19/2003 8:04:00 AM

PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb 19, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- HP (HPQ) today announced that General Motors Corporation (GM) has selected industry-standard HP ProLiant servers for 7,600 dealerships and fleet customers across the country. Building on its ongoing commitment to dealers, GM will deploy HP ProLiant ML310 servers to each site to enhance communications and application processes for cost-conscious replicated site deployments.

"HP ProLiant servers are an important component of our efforts that allow our dealers to have the most reliable means to communicate and transfer data to us," said Dan McNicholl, chief information officer, GM North America. "This new technology will further enable GM dealers throughout the country to enhance their customers' experience."

The next generation of expansion-ready HP ProLiant ML300 series servers is designed to reduce IT complexity and improve flexibility by combining powerful management capabilities, affordable performance, scalability and high-availability features. The first HP ProLiant server to use an Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor, the ML310 offers out-of-the-box data protection with ATA RAID (redundant array of independent disks) and enables users to run sophisticated applications with reliable data protection and manageability -- to adapt to change, conserve resources and respond to dynamic customer demand.

"Equipping dealerships across the country with ProLiant servers is one example of how HP is working with GM to ensure that its dealers have an adaptive infrastructure so they can focus on their business rather than IT," said Mary McDowell, senior vice president and general manager, HP Industry Standard Servers. "As a trusted business partner for years, HP is helping GM make the best use of our innovative technology and services to support their operations globally and deliver a compelling return on IT."



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2575)2/19/2003 10:57:09 AM
From: MeDroogies  Respond to of 4345
 
Won't disagree with that.
I'm just commenting on the fact that there were some here, a few years ago, taking CPQ to task for selling it to CMGI.



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2575)2/19/2003 11:53:14 AM
From: PCSS  Respond to of 4345
 
HP Expands Collaboration with Cisco Systems for Utility Computing Solutions; More Than 218,000 Licenses Sold for Utility Computing Enabled Solutions
2/19/2003 11:00:00 AM

PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb 19, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- HP (HPQ) today expanded its collaboration with Cisco Systems on the HP Utility Data Center (HP UDC) to provide enterprise and service provider customers with an HP UDC solution optimized for Cisco networking components.

Specifically, HP and Cisco have agreed to joint engineering development activities and interoperability testing to integrate Cisco components into the HP UDC architecture, helping to ensure feature and benefits optimization for customers. Included in the UDC architecture, interoperating with HP Utility Controller software, are Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series switches, PIX 515 Series firewalls and 2950 routers.

Through their joint efforts, HP and Cisco also will enable new products and features to be incorporated into the HP UDC in an accelerated, tightly integrated fashion.

Expansion of Cisco's support for the HP UDC is the latest in a series of successes in support of HP's adaptive infrastructure initiative, which allows customers to quickly and efficiently adapt their IT infrastructures to changing conditions in the market and customer demand.

"Networking is critical to delivering value in a virtualized environment," said Tom Kucharvy, president, Summit Strategies. "This partnership will benefit both companies and further establish HP's UDC in the market."

The combined strength of the market-leading HP UDC and Cisco Systems' leading networking platforms enables customers to quickly and efficiently optimize their IT infrastructures. The two companies also will collaborate on research and development, joint marketing, sales and cooperative support of the HP UDC.

"We are pleased to partner with HP in bringing a virtualized data center to market that is enhanced specifically to run our components," said Eugene Lee, vice president, Worldwide Enterprise Marketing, Cisco. "The combination of our networking solutions and HP's UDC will be a powerful and compelling offering to our mutual customers."

HP is the only vendor with true utility computing solutions on the market today. With the HP UDC, enterprises can double their data center efficiency (for example, to 60 percent from 30 percent); realize a reduction in total cost of ownership by accessing capacity as they need it, when they need it; and move entire systems into applications and drag-and-drop resources on the fly. Moreover, all system changes are done outside of the computer room; not a single wire or server is touched.

"Today's news demonstrates that HP has the better utility computing partner value proposition over any competitor," said Nick van der Zweep, director of Utility Computing, HP Enterprise Systems Group. "Our milestones serve as proof of the success of our utility computing and adaptive infrastructure strategy to provide customers with an agile IT infrastructure that is right for their businesses and that delivers true return on IT investment."

Additionally, HP has sold more than 218,000 licenses of key technologies enabling customers to more effectively run and adapt their infrastructures according to their particular business requirements.

This includes more than 10,000 on-demand server licenses delivering true usage-based utility computing. The extended virtualization capabilities of HP Workload Manager software have improved the integration of clustering, partitioning, workload management and pay-as-you-go offerings, allowing customers to utilize utility computing capabilities. HP customers have already purchased more than 70,000 licenses for HP Serviceguard clustering and more than 65,000 licenses for HP workload management software.

HP also announced further milestones and successes for its utility computing and adaptive infrastructure initiatives:

-- More than 90 percent of HP Superdome servers ship with HP Serviceguard and HP Workload Management tools. -- HP has added new Cell board instant Capacity On Demand to its existing suite of Capacity on Demand offerings, including instant Capacity On Demand (iCOD), Temporary instant Capacity On Demand and Pay-Per-Use. -- Customers have made HP iCOD their solution of choice over competitive offerings, resulting in 40 percent of HP Superdome servers shipping with HP iCOD capabilities. -- The adoption rate has increased 200 percent for the HP Temporary instant Capacity On Demand solution quarter over quarter. -- HP OpenView software, which delivers the adaptive management platform for utility computing, has sold 135,000 licenses. -- HP has shipped 15,000 HP ProLiant blade servers and has sold 50,000 ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack licenses. -- HP has shipped more than 8,000 storage virtualization products, including HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array, Continuous Access Storage Appliance and Virtual Array systems.



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2575)2/20/2003 2:30:04 PM
From: PCSS  Respond to of 4345
 
ADVISORY/HP to Present Live Audio Webcast of Q1 Earnings Conference Call

Feb 20, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

What: HP (NYSE:HPQ), as in past quarters, plans a live audio Webcast of its upcoming first quarter earnings conference call.

Who: The audio Webcast of the conference call will be hosted by Carly Fiorina, HP chairman and chief executive officer, and Bob Wayman, HP executive vice president and chief financial officer.

When: Tuesday, Feb. 25
5:30 p.m. EST/2:30 p.m. PST

URL:
www.hp.com/hpinfo/investor/financials/quarters/2003/q1webcast.html

Replay: A replay of the audio Webcast will be available at the same Web site shortly after the call and will remain available for approximately one week.

HP
Media Relations Dept., 866/266-7272
hp.pr@hp.com



To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (2575)2/21/2003 12:53:32 AM
From: PCSS  Respond to of 4345
 
Telecom Italia and HP Announce Strategic Outsourcing Agreement; Five-year Agreement Valued at 225 Million Euros
2/21/2003 12:30:00 AM

ROME and PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb 21, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Telecom Italia, one of the most important Italian groups, a leader in wireline and wireless telecommunication services and a key player in the ICT market, and HP (HPQ) have reached a Management Services & Outsourcing agreement, for a duration of five years, worth 225 million Euros (approximately $244 million).

Under the terms of the agreement, HP would provide IT management services for the desktop systems of Telecom Italia's 90,000 users. As a result, Telecom Italia expects to achieve significant cost savings in the group's distributed IT environment management and be able to focus its skills and resources on its core business.

Moreover, HP would team with Telecom Italia and leverage its operational structures and skills in the SAP solutions environment for Italy. This is designed to enable the flexibility and economies of scale HP needs for its fast-growing requirements in this field. The main components of the agreement are:

-- HP will provide asset management, help desk, maintenance and management services for 90,000 users, leveraging the existing competencies of approximately 600 specialists from IT Telecom -- the Telecom Italia Business Unit Information Technology Group -- who will join a new HP entity specialized in the delivery of such services. -- IT telecom will host HP systems and will manage HP operations for SAP environments.

"This agreement enables Telecom Italia to reinforce its strategy focusing on its core business while further consolidating its competitiveness. The partnership with HP will result in a significant IT cost reduction and better service levels," said Arrigo Andreoni, chief executive officer and general manager, IT Telecom, "while ensuring a high level of services and quality to HP for SAP systems management."

"This agreement reinforces HP's leading position in the SAP and desktop outsourcing markets and as a provider of on-demand IT services. It also clearly demonstrates HP's innovation, efficiency and leadership in the management of IT infrastructure in complex environments," said Francesco Serafini, senior vice president and general manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, HP Services. "Our ability to provide services in response to different demand levels and user profiles has been a key element in our offer and supports Telecom Italia's requirements to drive more business value from its IT investments while further increasing the group's flexibility towards changing market requirements."

The agreement between HP and Telecom Italia is subject to consultations with worker unions, anti-trust requirements and the approval of the Italian Antitrust Authority prior to becoming operational.