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Overview
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The HP Catalysts for Innovation program is a set of advanced development projects and customer collaborations that provide HP the opportunity to drive adoption for the next wave of emerging high performance technologies
Our goal is to closely collaborate with our customers to incubate new technologies in real-life customer situations, covering a range of technical areas. The program allows us to gain early insight into future industry needs and emerging trends, thus shortening the innovation cycle so that new technologies get to the market faster.
Global in scope, each project will last about a year and include customer collaboration in different regions for a variety of perspectives.
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- Become an early adopter of emerging technologies
- Implement new projects faster
- Tackle large complex problems
- Develop strong linkages with leading HP scientists and partners
- Collaborate and share resources
- Enable affordable, risk free deployments
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Advanced Development Catalysts Projects |
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Each project has a technical project leader and a program manager who will work with customers and partners to determine stated goals, schedules and deliverables.
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Converged Fabric solutions simplify data center management by consolidating all communication (LAN, SAN, and Cluster) onto a single fabric
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Examining problems concerned with energy consumption and density, as well as facility and operating expenses as they pertain to the use of HPC cluster systems
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Researching servers that are more energy efficient (higher ops/watt) than commodity servers with power-optimized components used in embedded computing applications
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Multiprocessor systems are going mainstream. The era of single processor systems is over. The Multi-core Optimization Program is a vehicle to address the issues that multi-core systems present to our customers, partners, and industry.
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