Hewlett-Packard has begun selling two important new products, servers with eight Intel Xeon processors that could help recover market share lost to IBM.
The new systems, the ProLiant DL760 and DL740, arrived later than HP had hoped to replace an elderly model that Compaq Computer--now merged with HP--introduced in 1999. Since then, IBM was able to muscle in on high-end Intel server turf that Compaq once had largely to itself.
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