Transforming Access with HP And Citrix

Transforming Access with HP And Citrix

Welcome to the HP ProLiant Podcast series. This series covers the latest news about the HP ProLiant server and server blade portfolio, with insights from the people behind the technology. By subscribing to this series, you will receive the latest product and solution introductions delivered straight to your desktop or iPod.

Today, we’re talking about some of the latest innovations to come from the collaborative efforts of HP and Citrix. Working together, these companies have invested significant resources in testing new technologies to shorten implementation cycles and save money.

Speaker 1: Transforming access sounds good, but what exactly does it mean?
Speaker 2: Organizations need more processing capability to support their growing business demands. Scaling up – deploying larger, more powerful servers that can support more users per server.
As we enter the new world of dual-core processors and 64-bit computing, it’s not enough to provide the technological power – you have to make it efficient, robust and cost-effective.
Speaker 1: What are the benefits of consolidation on x64 and dual-core technology? In other words, why should we bother?
Speaker 2: Fewer physical servers enable organizations to reap the benefits of increased performance while at the same time:
Reducing infrastructure requirements and associated power and cooling costs
Reducing software licensing costs. and Reducing the number of IT staff needed for management.

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HP Driver Preconfiguration Support Guide

HP Driver Preconfiguration Support Guide

This HP Driver Preconfiguration Support Guide describes HP driver preconfiguration, the tools to use it, and the printing environments in which it can be employed. Three distinct tools for using HP Driver Configuration are described in detail:
● The HP Driver Configuration Editor
● The HP Web JetAdmin Driver Configuration Plugin

The HP Customization Utility/Silent Installer
HP driver preconfiguration is a software architecture and set of tools that permits HP software to be customized and distributed in managed corporate printing environments. Using HP driver preconfiguration, information technology (IT) administrators in corporate and enterprise environments can preconfigure the printing and device defaults for HP printer drivers before installing the drivers in the network environment.

For instance, suppose a company has purchased several HP Color LaserJet 5500 printers that are to be shared among several workgroups. To keep printing costs to a minimum, management wants all of the print queues to print on both sides of the paper (duplex) by default. To save costs further, they wish to restrict the ability of certain groups to print in color, thereby minimizing toner consumption. Several different printer servers are in use, each of which has one or more queues to the new devices. Some users can print directly to the new printers over the network, but IT wants to apply the same driver configuration to those print queues.

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Tru64 UNIX Transition Strategies for BEA WebLogic Server (WLS)

Tru64 UNIX Transition Strategies for BEA WebLogic Server (WLS)

In the coming years, HP will be phasing out Tru64 UNIX® and the AlphaServer enterprise system products in favor of the new HP Integrity servers based on Intel® Itanium® 2 processors. HP is also integrating leading technology from Tru64 UNIX, such as TruCluster Server and Advanced File System (AdvFS), into HP-UX 11i, the operating system for HP Integrity servers. For Tru64 UNIX-based BEA WebLogic Application Server (WLS) environments, Information Technology (IT) organizations should start considering when and how they should transition to the new platform.

HP is investing significant resources to help you transition easily and reliably to the new HP Integrity servers. Because transitions are easier when the same version is available on both the original and target platforms, HP has partnered with BEA Systems to make sure that the latest version of WebLogic Application Server for Tru64 UNIX is also available for HP-UX 11i v2 on HP Integrity servers.

HP will continue Tru64 UNIX operating system support through 2011. However, as more robust market-leading solutions become available, it will become increasingly compelling for you to consider higher performing, lower cost options, such as HP Integrity servers. This document can assist you in planning and implementing your transition by presenting you with the transition strategy and details involved with moving the WLS to the HP Integrity server platform.

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HP 3000/9×9KS and HP 9000/Kxx0 Enterprise Servers Internal Peripherals Update Guide

HP 3000/9×9KS and HP 9000/Kxx0 Enterprise Servers Internal Peripherals Update Guide

This edition of the HP 3000/9×9KS and HP 9000/Kxx0 Internal Peripherals Upgrade Guide contains technical information about HP 9000 class servers, HP VISUALIZE Kxx0 (EG and XP) workstations, and HP3000 9×9KS servers.

This guide describes the installation of internal peripherals into HP 3000/9×9KS and HP 9000/Kxx0 servers.
Contents of this guide:
• Chapter 1: Introduction
• Chapter 2 Installation Procedures

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions When installing peripherals, you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage to peripherals and system components from electrostatic discharge:
• Always wear a grounded wrist strap when working on or around the system, and when handling printed circuit boards.
• Treat all assemblies, components, and interface connections as static-sensitive.
• Perform all removal and installation in a work area where potential static sources are minimized (preferably an anti-static work station).
• Avoid working in carpeted areas, and keep body movement to a minimum while removing and installing boards to minimize buildup of static charge.

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