The HP Blade Workstation Solution represents a new paradigm in workstation computing. Rather than placing the workstation's computing power at the user's desk, the computing power, in the form of blade workstations, is moved to the data center where the workstations can be more easily, securely, and inexpensively managed. Centralizing an organization's workstations in the data center provides many benefits, including. This paper describes the industry-leading HP Blade Workstation Solution and how this solution delivers the above benefits as well as many other important benefits. An overview of the solution is presented first followed by a more detailed description.
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