Enterprise Computing: HP Blades Day – Lab Session – Part I
Not being a blades person “per-se”, I was looking forward to the lab session at HP Blades Day where we’d get to understand the physical hardware in more detail. The video here shows James Singer taking us through the hardware and explaining the basic concepts of how the it is constructed.
What shows through this video is the passion these guys have. You can tell they live and breathe blade technology. I really enjoyed this session as I saw it as the starting of my personal vision on where HP are headed in their converged architecture. Enjoy. More to come (oh and apologies for James going out of shot – I wasn’t paying attention
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