New Hewlett-Packard servers to take on IBM, Sun
Hewlett-Packard, the second- largest maker of servers, will sell new computers based on Intel’s Itanium processors in a push to replace machines made by IBM and Sun Microsystems.
Chief Executive Officer Carly Fiorina will announce new versions of the Integrity series computers tomorrow that offer features from more expensive mainframe computers, said Rich Marcello, Hewlett-Packard’s head of business server computers.
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