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Compaq Rolls Out New Servers

Jun 28, 2001


Compaq this week introduced the next generation of ProLiant DL380 and ML370 servers incorporating Compaq’s new Advanced Memory Protection Architecture. Compaq also unveiled new TaskSmart appliance servers, the next generation C-series for accelerated content delivery and the new W-series for Web-hosting.


“In an evolving Internet-driven business climate, customers need flexibility to quickly deploy and redeploy their IT infrastructure and resources,” said Mary McDowell, senior vice president and general manager, Compaq Industry Standard Server Group. “The advanced technology and solutions Compaq has developed and integrated into our newest market-leading ProLiant and TaskSmart appliance servers extends Compaq’s leadership in industry- standard computing and offers customers a competitive advantage through a simplified and easily managed IT infrastructure.”


The ProLiant DL380 and ML370 will be available with pricing in July 2001. The TaskSmart C4000 starts at $7199 and will be available in July 2001. The TaskSmart W2200 is available immediately with pricing from $1799.

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