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HP has the tools for open source
Wednesday, 03 October 2007 01:00

HP has new tools and programs to help customers take further advantage of open source and Linux in their data centres.
The offerings include the “open sourcing” of the HP-developed Parallel Compositing Library visualisation software, which enables customers to leverage previously unused compute power to visualise complex data sets.

Further expanding the ways customers can reap benefits from Linux and open source in their IT environments, HP added Xen and guest operating system support for Debian to its recently launched HP Partner Virtualisation Program, and the company broadened its pay-per-use pricing offering with Linux running on HP Integrity servers.