Greater security |
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HP CCI reduces the risks associated with traditional distributed client computers, such as viruses, theft, data loss, malfeasance, and noncompliance of software licensing.
- Help eliminate the risk of sensitive data being electronically stored in user areas and maintain better privacy controls on both customer and employee data.
- Ease the administrative burden required to ensure that software is properly licensed and deployed at the correct version level, and empower your support staff to make timely patch installations.
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Dramatically lower desktop TCO |
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With CCI, HP helps you improve desktop TCO. Savings may be realized with a potential return on initial investment in less than one year from:
- Consolidation of PCs, user data, and software into a single or limited set of data centers so a smaller support staff can manage and support more users.
- Dramatically reduced desk side support with a thin client access device that incorporates a solid state design with no moving parts for a longer product lifecycle and fewer repairs.
- Less wattage consumption in the data center and at the end user's desk compared to a traditional distributed desktop environment because of reduced power usage from blade PCs and thin clients.
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Improve agility and business continuity |
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Quickly change and respond to business demands.
- Transparently allocate dedicated resources when an end user accesses the network.
- Simplify capacity planning and give your end users an extremely scalable desktop PC-like experience that allows them to move to a new blade PC without IT staff intervention should a blade ever fail. End users can participate in a more flexible compute environment with continuous access that allows them to leave their desks without closing applications, connect from another location and continue working without losing any time reestablishing their working environment.
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Predictable user experience |
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| Users will see the same environment that they have on a traditional client. In short, the end-user experience is almost identical with the computer their using today. Inconsistent performance is also not an issue as there is only one user on each blade at a time, so all end users have a predictable, consistent experience. |
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