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| The global publication of record for High Performance Computing / August 13, 2004: Vol. 13, No. 32 | |
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Vendor Spotlight:HP ENABLES REMOTE COLLABORATION FOR GRAPHICS INDUSTRIESHP introduced groundbreaking new software that allows customers in graphics- intensive fields such as engineering and graphic design to collaborate with teams across geographically dispersed regions in real time. HP Remote Graphics, an interactive 3D graphics software application, enables artists, engineers and designers to work closely with remote teams in a more productive manner and eliminates the need to upgrade to an expensive 3D graphics card on each user's machine. The software can be used with workstations, notebooks or commercial desktop PCs, and with visual image quality true to the original, it provides users with an easy-to-use, secure collaboration solution at an affordable price. "In the world of business, time is money," said Jim Zafarana, vice president and worldwide marketing manager, Workstation Global Business Unit, HP. "HP Remote Graphics software saves customers time and hassle by enabling real-time collaboration over existing networks, allowing geographically dispersed teams to work together in ways not previously possible. HP Remote Graphics software does for graphics-intensive industries what Instant Messenger does for communication." HP Remote Graphics provides an alternative to high-bandwidth-consuming software for businesses with multiple national or international locations. It also removes the 2D collaboration limitation of other software alternatives by allowing customers to work with large 3D models, such as those in the digital content creation (DCC), mechanical computer-aided design and computer-aided engineering (MCAD/CAE) industries. The software can reduce expensive travel costs associated with face-to-face meetings by enabling such information to be transferred securely across a standard network connection by hosting the intellectual property within a secured network boundary. "HP's Remote Graphics software is a significant advancement in technology enabling remote collaboration for artists and film makers," said Ed Leonard, chief technology officer, DreamWorks SKG. "We began using HP's Remote Graphics software during the production of Shrek2, where it proved to be extremely valuable in bringing together our creative teams across DreamWorks' Southern and Northern California campuses. The software enabled efficient multi-site collaboration without a disruption to our workflow." HP Remote Graphics software uses the company's proprietary compression and decompression technology to enable cross-regional collaboration and sharing on graphics-intensive projects over a standard network connection with minimal lag time between the sender rendering and the receiver updates. "Virtualization of both hardware and software offers many potential applications across a broad range of industries," said Anthony Kros, associate analyst of workstations, Gartner, Inc. "The ability to securely host an application on your most powerful workstation and share that application in real time virtually across regions will help users achieve greater project efficiencies, cost savings and the ability to utilize key talent to cross- collaborate on projects regardless of their location." HP Remote Graphics software creates new business efficiencies and changes the way people collaborate and work together across geographically dispersed areas. Some examples include:
About HPHP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing For the four fiscal quarters ended April 30, 2004, HP revenue totaled $76.8 billion. More information about HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com. |
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