“I can’t even begin to compare what I have shown and what they (transgender) have gone through in real life. Vaani Kapoor on her character in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui: ‘My fear was what if trans community doesn’t accept her’ The religious affairs ministry of Saudi Arabia had recently dubbed the Tablighi Jamaat as a gateway of terrorism and banned it Rethink ban on Tablighi Jamaat, Darul Uloom Deoband urges Saudi Arabia With increased scalability, organisations can easily support thousands of users with a simple HP NonStop blade server swap. HP NonStop customers also can take advantage of 50 percent greater performance in the same footprint when moving to the new HP Integrity NonStop BladeSystem NB56000c or the HP Integrity NonStop BladeSystem NB56000c-cg. The technology also leverages HP Converged Infrastructure to maximise data center efficiencies.ĭelivering choice for customers in an always-on, connected world HP NonStop enables customers to leverage a proven solution for always-on business that delivers up to 100 percent fault tolerance, regardless of the underlying architecture. The technology also powers 100 percent of the top 10 global manufacturing companies and processes more than $122 billion of fuel transactions in the United States.
Today, HP NonStop runs the world’s most critical applications, ensuring data integrity, and enabling massive scalability and dependability of resources to eight of the top 10 world banks.
“It’s a move that demonstrates HP’s interest in having the NonStop platform remain the cornerstone for mission-critical enterprise class systems.” “Giving customers the power to leverage open standards for HP NonStop environments is a game-changing rebirth for the platform,” said Harry Scott, co-founder of Scott Software, Inc., an HP NonStop partner. As a continuation of this effort, HP is extending its server portfolio to include HP NonStop on an x86 architecture, allowing customers to select either an Itanium- or x86-based platform for their mission-critical needs. In November 2011, HP announced Project Odyssey, a strategy to redefine the future of mission-critical computing with a development roadmap that furthers the company’s investment in established mission-critical technology and new x86-based solutions. Customer adoption is anticipated to begin over the next several years and HP Technology Services will help customers protect their investment through the transition to an x86 platform. The demand for continuous application availability is growing exponentially due to trends driven by cloud, mobility and big data that require a “New Style of IT.” Customers increasingly need reliable solutions with standards-based technologies for their most business-critical workloads to reduce complexity while minimising the crippling costs of downtime.īy extending HP NonStop capabilities to an x86 architecture, organisations can receive greater reliability and performance while simplifying management and increasing operational efficiencies.ĭevelopment work is already underway to extend the HP NonStop platform to x86. The company also announced new HP Integrity NonStop blade servers based on the Intel Itanium processor 9500 series. HP has announced plans to extend its mission-critical HP NonStop technology to x86 server architecture, providing the 24/7 availability required in an always-on, globally connected world, and increasing customer choice.