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As an Intel IIP Provider ProNet Computers can offer the following Intel products Intel® servers provide superior business value through a number of unique processor and platform benefits.
Intel Desktop PCs based on Intel® Pentium® 4 or Pentium® III processors offer outstanding performance, manageability and flexibility for today's complex business applications.
Mobile Pc's More and more companies are turning to mobile PCs to improve communications, boost productivity, and increase profits. Learn how the falling procurement and management costs of mobile PCs allow companies to quickly recoup their investment in the form of higher productivity The Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor – M and Microsoft* Windows* XP Professional operating system deliver a compelling combination of performance, mobility features, and system reliability to greatly improve business productivity both in the office and on the road. Windows XP provides more robust multitasking, enhanced security, native support for wireless networking, and advanced multimedia support. The Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor – M offers an advanced microarchitecture and clock speeds of 1.80 GHz and beyond to support the capabilities of Windows XP. Together they provide:
Windows XP and the Mobile Pentium 4 Processor – M combine to take mobile computing to the next level. "The Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor – M and Microsoft* Windows* XP Professional" to learn how these new technologies can help give your company a competitive edge.
Wireless
whether you're on the road or in
the office, you need to stay productive. Intel's new line of
wireless networking products lets you quickly, easily and affordably
access corporate networks and run business as usual wherever you are. Internet storage your e-Business runs on data, and all your data is mission-critical. See how Intel® Integrated RAID solutions, based on Intel's family of intelligent Internet storage building blocks, can keep your e-Business up and running. What is the most valuable working asset of an
e-Business? The answer can be summarized in a single word.
Data.
In today's e-Business environment, data has become the
crown jewel in organizations of all sizes. This is especially true in the entry-level server segment. This has become the foundation of communications and business systems for workgroups and smaller businesses that depend on Intel-based servers for file, print, and e-mail services, Internet connectivity, point-of-sale support, Web presence and network attached storage. Intel® Integrated RAID solutions are designed to work with Intel-based servers and make the benefits of hardware based RAID affordable enough for every business. The Cost of Downtime It's an investment that can have a quick payback. That's because just a few hours of unplanned server downtime can result in significant lost productivity and revenue. According to Strategic Research*, unplanned server downtime can cost a business more than $75,000 per year, translating to a loss of approximately $4,000 per hour. Compared to these potential costs, an investment in hardware-based RAID offers extremely cost-effective data protection, especially when you factor-in the added benefits of enhanced storage throughput, data availability, and system-level performance. Affordable, Expandable RAID Intel-based servers require RAID that is easy to install, supports the most commonly used RAID levels, and that offers a wide range of manageability options to maximize data availability while helping to eliminate unplanned server downtime.
Intel Integrated RAID software supports popular operating systems and advanced features including hot-swap disks and on-line array expansion, without the need to reboot the server. Intel® Server RAID controllers are powered by high-performance Intel® I/O processors to boost data flow and optimize system-level server performance by offloading RAID traffic and parity calculations from the host CPU. The Intel Integrated RAID software suite is complete with a Web-based RAID management utility that has the same look and feel for all operating systems in the enterprise. It facilitates configuration, management, and expansion of the RAID storage subsystem. * Source: Network Server Downtime Cost Analysis, Strategic Research, 1998. Calculations based on the servers of a 30-employee, $10 million business going down six times per year, for three hours at a time
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