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HCL’s datacenter in a box

(Product News, 25 Jan 2008 )
By Vinod Kataria

New Delhi: Taking another leap in offering simplified IT infrastructure solutions for the emerging businesses in India, HCL Infosystems Ltd—country’s information enabler, the leading ICT system integrator and distribution company—has launched next-generation ‘HCL–Datacenter in a Box’. This offers Simplified IT Infrastructure solution with power-packed Blade Servers in one system that Integrates storage, computing and networking. This integrated solution comes equipped with six hot-swap compute blades, based on latest 45 nm Intel Quad Core Xeon 5400 Series processors, delivering performance necessary for all business-critical applications. The new server also features simplified management through a GUI interface, Integrated 2 TB SAN storage and expansion options.

Built in RAID 0,1,5,6 HCL’s ‘Data centre in a box’, offers data protection to the users. Another new feature is GUI-powered operation and management ‘Virtual Presence’ software delivering full control for point-and-click deployment and management.

George Paul, executive vice president, HCL Infosystems, said, “HCL’s understanding of the IT needs of enterprises has motivated us to launch the innovative ‘HCL Datacenter in a Box’, which brings high-performance and Integrated SAN with simplified manageability together for the first time to the medium and large Enterprise customers in India. Our nationwide direct support infrastructure, with presence in more than 360 locations, will deliver exceptional value to the customers.”

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