HP
Does your business need its first server?
Once you have five or more employees working together on a network, an HP server from EACS provides a central location. In addition, if you want to implement any of the following systems or applications, you’ll need a server:
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File and print/fax
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Mail and messaging
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Firewall or other security system
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Company Web site and/or intranet
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Database or e-commerce solution
The HP ProLiant range of small business servers is ideal as the first step to a server-based network, or as a central element of refreshing and updating an existing server network.
Does your current server network need refreshing?
You may already have a server network in place, and be considering whether it needs to be refreshed and updated.
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Do you see growth in the future, or do you have to change business processes?
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Do you need to migrate from Microsoft® Windows NT® or Windows® 2000 Server?
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Do you want to standardise and consolidate your IT infrastructure?
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Do you want to run new applications?
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Do you need better performance and availability?
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Do you have problems in upgrading and supporting your current servers?
Both HP ProLiant or BladeSystems offer risk-free migration to better performance, reliability and productivity, and will prove to be a more cost-effective choice for your business.
HP ProLiant servers provide the ideal solution, freeing you to focus on building the business while delivering the IT performance and productivity to keep you ahead. Our solutions comprise much more than just industry-leading servers. As well as reliable and hassle-free products and technologies, we provide easier ways to own, use and leverage those solutions, plus a fast lane to local expertise for the simplest ownership experience.
HP BladeSystem solutions greatly simplify the integration of multi-server environments, helping businesses of any size operate efficiently, grow flexibly, and control costs effectively.
In short, HP BladeSystem solutions can give businesses of all sizes an affordable foundation for growth—one that is nimble and flexible, yet built on some of the best enterprise-class technology to allow small and mid-sized businesses to better match the capabilities of even their largest competitors.
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