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- For the calendar year to date, 1st half of 2007, HP holds a 34.3% share of the worldwide high-end UNIX revenue.
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, August 2007
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Fact 2: HP is the number 1 supplier of Itanium based systems based worldwide unit volume and worldwide factory revenue. |
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In the second quarter of 2007:
- HP grew Itanium server revenue and units faster than the overall market.
- HP’s Integrity server (including Integrity NonStop) revenue grew 42.3% year-over-year and grew faster than the overall market.
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, August 2007
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Fact 3: HP-UX 11i v3 has delivered impressive world record benchmark results[3] across a balance of varied workloads. |
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HP Integrity Superdome
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These benchmarks represent world record results versus all other results from any vendor.
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Fact 5: HP-UX 11i delivers mission critical virtualization through innovation where it counts. [5,6,7] |
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Operating system growth isn't so much about the operating system itself as it about the available tools and applications that support it.
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In an IDC white paper sponsored by HP, May 2005, HP-UX 11i: A Foundation for Enterprise Computing that Delivers Business Agility Through Integrated Virtualization, Workload Management and Enhanced Security, Jean Bozman and Al Gillen comment:
"Today the industry is consolidating on a limited number of Unix distributions that offer best-of-breed capabilities, scalability and the broadest application portfolios. Within that select group, HP-UX 11i v2 is well positioned through its inclusion of features and benefits that customers can exploit to build a solution that delivers high levels of scalability yet retain the flexibility that allows the IT resources to respond to changing business needs.5"
“HP-UX 11i provides a foundation for business agility, IT simplicity, and business value through its Virtual Server Environment for HP-UX 11i.6”
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- In August 2005, HP delivered security containment for HP-UX 11i version 2 secure resource partitions. Now, HP-UX 11i delivers what other UNIX vendors don’t even claim - mission critical virtualization. And, it works without changes to your existing application and database software.7 Security containment further reduces HP-UX 11i customers’ risk of unplanned downtime – for no additional charge. That’s innovation where it counts!
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Fact 7: HP-UX 11i is the preferred platform for demanding data warehousing and business intelligence applications. [9,10,11] |
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To make a difference in an increasingly competitive world, enterprises require a data warehousing and business intelligence infrastructure that delivers availability, flexibility and performance.

- HP-UX 11i was the # 1 operating environment for decision support based on worldwide revenue for the 2004 calendar year9.
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- Between May and September 2005, DM Review conducted a survey where readers voted HP Servers the best for business intelligence applications based on the quality of the products in use in their organizations and their level of customer satisfaction10. HP-UX 11i is HP’s premier platform for business intelligence.
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- On September 14, 2005, Winter Corporation, an independent consulting firm, announced the results of its 2005 Winter TopTen Program. HP achieved an outstanding nine No. 1 positions out of the sixteen data warehouse categories and had twice as many customers appearing in the TopTen than any other server vendor, clearly demonstrating HP’s market share leadership in high-end data warehousing. The survey found that 40% of the world’s largest UNIX data warehouses are running on HP-UX 11i11.
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HP Virtual Server Environment for HP-UX 11i, including Serviceguard, HP-UX Workload Manager and partitioning, allows us to maximize the use of our compute resources, while gaining the flexibility to move resources around rapidly in response to changing business needs. We also now have a higher level of availability and resilience than was possible before – all with an overall increase in performance and with a lower total cost of ownership.
David Grant, Data center manager Mitel, August 2005
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The real story about HP-UX 11i |
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Analysts' view of HP-UX 11i

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Tru64 UNIX transition successes

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| Note: Some of the links below will take you from HP.com |
[1] Source: Alinean, Inc. analysis comparing HP-UX 11i with Solaris and AIX. [2] Not used [3] SPECjAppServer2004; HP rx6600, 1.6 GHz 24M Itanium2, 24chips/48cores/2 core per chip, 6 Nodes, 7,629.45 JOPS.. Results as of 2/15/07 see: http://www.spec.org/
Single system TPC-H @ 10,000 GB; HP Integrity Superdome 1.6 GHz 18M Itanium2, 64processors/128 cores/128threads, 171,380 QphH @ 10,000GB, 38.98 US $ per QphH @ 10000GB, availability 04/01/2007. Results as of 2/15/07 see: http://www.tpc.org/
Two-tier SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) Standard Application Benchmark; Certification number 2006089-HP Integrity Superdome, 64 processors/128 cores/256 threads, Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 9050 1.6 GHz, running the mySAPTM ERP 2005 application and HP-UX 11i v3 and Oracle 10g achieved 30,000 SAP SD Benchmark users- Results as of 2/15/07 see: www.sap.com/benchmark
[4] Source: Forrester, “The State of the Corporate PC and Server” October 2005. [5] Source: IDC white paper, sponsored by HP, ‘HP-UX 11i, A Foundation for Enterprise Computing that Delivers Business Agility Through Integrated Virtualization, Workload Management and Enhanced Security’, May 2005, page 3. [6] Source: IDC white paper, sponsored by HP, ‘HP-UX 11i, A Foundation for Enterprise Computing that Delivers Business Agility Through Integrated Virtualization, Workload Management and Enhanced Security’, May 2005. [7] Source: HP, HP-UX 11i security containment delivers what other vendors don’t even claim. [8] Source: HP business results and analysis [9] Source: IDC Server Workloads 2005, July 2005. [10] Source: DM Review, http://www.dmreview.com/article_sub.cfm?articleID=1040069, October 2005 [11] Source: Winter Corporation, http://www.wintercorp.com/VLDB/2005_TopTen_Survey/TopTenWinners_2005.asp
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