HP Introduces Advanced Security Capabilities and Support for Latest Microsoft Operating Systems

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April 27th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 20 times, 1 so far today

HP Introduces Advanced Security Capabilities and Support for Latest Microsoft Operating Systems

HP today introduced the first business desktop system to meet future Microsoft security requirements and support for Microsoft Windows® x64 Editions across platforms for business users.

The new business desktop PCs and workstations with advanced security features are specifically designed to take advantage of enhancements planned for Microsoft’s upcoming “Longhorn” operating system. HP also is enhancing system performance with support for the new Microsoft Windows x64 Edition operating systems across the HP ProLiant server line and on new business desktops and workstations.

The products, announced at Microsoft’s WinHEC conference, build on the company’s history of collaboration with industry-leading partners such as Microsoft, Intel and AMD to deliver innovative technology solutions that help prepare business customers for the performance and security demands of today and tomorrow.

“Twenty years ago, HP was among the first technology companies to adopt Microsoft’s original operating system, and we continue that tradition of sharing industry ‘firsts’ by joining with Microsoft in the release of its Windows x64 Edition operating systems and delivering next-generation client security features,” said Mike Winkler, executive vice president, Customer Solutions Group, and chief marketing officer, HP. “Our legacy of innovation and collaboration with industry leaders also includes being the first to ship an AMD processor-based business desktop, an alliance HP continues today with the expansion of our product lineup.”

Will Poole, senior vice president of Windows Client Division at Microsoft, said, “HP’s early support for Microsoft innovations throughout the years has allowed us to jointly deliver value to our customers. HP’s introduction of systems that easily run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications and feature next-generation, hardware-based security enables customers to preserve their current investments and prepare to take full advantage of future innovations in Windows Longhorn.”

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