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HP 64-bit Technology Presentation
Thinking about migrating to a more powerful 64-bit environment?
Seeking guidance on what 64-bit means for your applications and choice of operating system?
Need to understand the advantages of moving to a 64-bit environment?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this seminar is for you. It's designed to give you a complete picture of what you need to do to benefit from the exceptional performance that 64-bit workstations deliver. From advanced computer-aided design (CAD), to digital content creation, to sophisticated manufacture and test modeling, to high-end visualisations and analysis, companies are dealing with more complex applications and rapidly growing data sets. Whether running Microsoft or Linux, HP workstations with an Intel 64-bit architecture offer an ideal solution to dramatically increase the speed and efficiency of working with these complex applications - while delivering an exceptional return on investment.
Make the move to a faster world. Find out how your business will benefit from the next generation of high performance computing. The 64-bit world.
The seminar is packed with insightful presentations from HP, Intel, Dassault Systèmes and Microsoft. Areas covered include:
- New Technologies in HP Workstations
- 64-bit migration - advantages, limitations and when should you move
- Great tools beyond the box
- Intel - Joining hands with HP for a successful 64 bit journey
- HP and Dassault Systems - 64 bit CATIA migration with HP Workstations
- HP Workstations - The Linux advantage
- HP Workstations enable better collaboration - Live demonstration of RGS using CATIA software
- Introducing HP Blade Workstations
- Microsoft - Win XP 64 bit and Vista
- Performance tips and best practices
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Sydney - October 10, 2006
Establishment Hotel, 252 George Street Sydney.
7:30am registration
8:00am start
11:30am finish
Includes breakfast and refreshments.
Free Admission
Presented by HP, Intel, Dassault Systèmes and Microsoft. CONCENTRIC Asia Pacific is a member of the Dassault Systèmes Global Ecosystem and a partner of HP and Intel. |
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