HP Eases Customers' Transitions to Virtualization By VSM News Staff published: Monday, June 29 2009
New HP StorageWorks and client virtualization
offerings allow customers reduce costs, drive greater efficiencies
PALO ALTO, Calif., June 29, 2009 - HP today
announced new virtualization offerings that enable customers to reduce costs
and drive greater efficiencies across their entire technology
infrastructures.
The offerings include enhancements to the HP
StorageWorks and HP client virtualization portfolios that deliver a seamless
transition from a physical to a fully virtualized environment.
"Customers are continuously looking for new ways
to simplify the deployment of virtualization while reducing the
administrative costs and complexities associated with the transition
process," said Bob Meyer, worldwide solution manager, Virtualization,
HP. "HP offers a comprehensive range of solutions that allow customers
to address their virtualization needs from the desktop to the data
center."
Enhance
data center automation with HP StorageWorks and Citrix StorageLink
To enable organizations to become more efficient, HP
is working with Citrix to provide a high degree of storage automation and
integration within virtualized environments. HP announced in May that it is a charter
member of the Citrix ReadyTM Open Storage Program. Today, HP is
expanding the collaboration and will now support Citrix Essentials with StorageLink technology to allow customers to maximize their HP storage array
capabilities.
Citrix StorageLink is an interface that automates
storage provisioning and management within virtualization and application
delivery products from Citrix and Microsoft. This enables HP StorageWorks
EVA, MSA and LeftHand arrays to be optimally utilized
with Citrix XenServer and Microsoft® Hyper-V. With StorageLink,
virtual server and desktop environments can be managed simultaneously with
storage environments through a single administrator, saving both time and
operational costs.
The new offering allows customers to reduce
administrative costs, while taking full advantage of HP array features. This
can improve performance, increase availability, enable faster response time
to IT changes and enhance storage efficiency.
"Our collaboration with HP provides an
economical solution to the ever-growing complexities and resource costs
associated with data center deployments," said N. Louis Shipley, group
vice president and general manager, XenServer Product Group, Citrix.
"StorageLink not only maximizes the functionality of HP's storage
arrays but also enhances HP's overall solutions for
virtualization."
Simplify
the transition to client virtualization with operating system streaming
A powerful new version of HP
Image Manager Operating System (OS)
streaming software helps customers gain the security, reliability and
manageability features of client virtualization with a simpler infrastructure
investment. The solution is ideal for organizations that are just beginning
their transition to virtualization or for non-technical user deployments such
as in education environments.
With HP Image Manager, one single software image
containing the operating system (Microsoft Windows® XP Pro or
Vista®), applications and drivers is streamed on demand from a server to
all desktops in the environment. Personal settings and projects remain unique
and secure on the server, while the operating system and applications are
executed locally on the thin client.
HP's
Image Manager solution ensures that the latest client software is safely
stored on the server and is always available unmodified and uncorrupted. Because
the software runs locally on the client, end-users get the response times and
multimedia experience they have come to expect from rich clients.
HP Image Manager is now available for use with the HP
t5735 Thin Client as well as other clients
through HP Customization Services.
About HP
HP, the world's largest technology company,
simplifies the technology experience for consumers and businesses with a
portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT
infrastructure. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at www.hp.com.
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