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HP Introduces Blade Workstation

London-based Lloyds TSB runs it on 255-position trading floor.

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December 1, 2006

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The newest release from Hewlett-Packard (HP; Palo Alto, CA), based on BladeSystem infrastructure, gives users the ability access workstation compute power using client devices or Microsoft Windows-based workstations, PCs, and notebooks. The new HP ProLiant Blade Workstation is designed for customers in the public sector, financial trading, and manufacturing industries.

Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets (London, UK) recently customized its 255-postion trading floor with 280 HP ProLiant xw25p Blade Workstations. The devices are used by traders in the foreign exchange, derivatives, and global commodities markets, as well as by sales traders in the derivatives and interest-rate trading markets.

Specific workstation features include fully certified and supported HP Remote Graphics software, real-time streaming video, 3D graphics, and multiple display support. Additional benefits include improved data security, disaster recovery support, system uptime, and availability.

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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