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HP: Aiming to meet real time business demands

Hari Anil
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Hari Anil
By unveiling new Z210 CMT and SFF Workstations, 8460w, 8560w and 8760w EliteBook Mobile Workstations, HP recently kicked of their Forefront Workstations Launch event. The workstation will be launched across Sydney, Mumbai, Beijing and Korea. With this launch HP is aiming to meet real time business demands and provide maximum reliability and performance for the most demanding professional tasks. “India is a very important market for us. The country is witnessing a paradigm shift in recent times, spurred by a buoyant economy and constantly evolving market dynamics. HP’s workstations are perfectly poised to address this burgeoning demand,” says Vinay Awasthi, Category Director, HP PSG.

These new workstations are available in convertible mini-tower (CMT) or highly compact small form factor (SFF) options for space-constrained environments and the choice of high-performance, enterprise-class Intel Xeon E3 and second-generation Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processors, and a range of professional graphics options, including 2-D choices from AMD and NVIDIA that incorporate dual graphics card capabilities that support up to four 2-D displays. 3-D choices include next-generation processor-integrated Intel high-definition graphics that lower the entry cost for professional 3-D graphics, and entry and midrange graphics from NVIDIA and AMD.

“HP continues to demonstrate innovation, performance and reliability through the Z210 Workstation and the EliteBook Mobile Workstations. Engineered with customers in mind, HP workstations pass through rigorous testing and certification with key professional and software vendors to help ensure reliable performance,” says Anneliese Olson, Vice President, Client Solutions, Accessories and Services business for the Personal Systems Group, HP Asia Pacific and Japan.

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