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News Release -
24-Apr-2006
HP Streamlines Flow of Digital Entertainment From Content Creators to Consumers LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2006--HP (NYSE:HPQ)
(Nasdaq:HPQ) today announced new solutions that help companies and
consumers benefit from the historic transition to digital
entertainment.
The company introduced the HP Digital Media Solution,
standards-based technology that automates the workflow for
broadcasters and network operators, as well as a new workstation
lineup with enhancements in performance and mobility for video editors
and animators.
In addition to the product offerings, HP announced deployment
successes with HP partners Time Broadband and Siemens Business
Services. For Time Broadband, HP will act as the systems integrator
for India's first commercial IPTV service, to be launched by MTNL, the
state-owned telecom operator. As part of a Siemens solution for the
BBC in the United Kingdom, HP will deploy a multi-petabyte data
storage system designed to allow the broadcaster to efficiently store,
transport and share digital content.
The announcements were made at the National Association of
Broadcasters (NAB) show, where HP is demonstrating solutions from
across its digital media portfolio in booth No. SL3744 in the South
Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
"HP is one of the few companies that contributes at every point in
the digital media supply chain," said Sebastiano Tevarotto, vice
president and general manager, Network and Service Provider Business,
HP. "With our solutions and services -- plus our understanding of the
consumer experience -- HP is driving the digital transformation, from
the way entertainment is created and distributed to the way it is
consumed and enjoyed."
HP automates digital workflow for broadcasters and network
operators
The HP Digital Media Solution enables broadcasters and network
operators to automate every aspect of the digital workflow, from
ingestion or creation of new content, through editing, processing and
storage, to archiving and retrieval.
Drawing on the HP Digital Media Platform, which enables media
companies to create content once to distribute many times in any
format, the HP Digital Media Solution includes four
application-specific "editions" that are optimized for specialized
business and operational needs. They are: the Syndicate Edition and
IPTV Live Edition, available now, and the Mobile Edition and Archive
Edition, expected to be available later this year.
HP named integrator for India IPTV service by Time Broadband
MTNL, the state-owned telecom operator, has selected Time
Broadband Services Limited as its first broadband content partner for
a new IPTV service. Time Broadband in turn chose HP to act as systems
integrator for the IPTV deployments.
The new commercial IPTV service, India's first, will be launched
initially in New Delhi and Mumbai, targeting 200,000 MTNL broadband
subscribers in the first year.
"Time Broadband selected HP as its system integrator for this
project due to its worldwide experience," said Sujata Dev, managing
director, Time Broadband. "We needed an IT partner that we could rely
upon in this exciting new project and who could act as an advisor and
a partner to us."
The HP IPTV offerings include tools and processes to streamline
IPTV service creation, configuration and management. HP and its
partners provide a standards-based platform that enables service
providers to integrate, deploy and manage a high-quality video
delivery service for their subscribers.
New HP workstations for content creation
HP introduced four high-performance workstations for video
editors, engineers, designers and animators.
The new desk-side HP xw6400 and xw8400 Workstations, based on
dual-core Intel(R) Xeon(TM) processors, feature greater expandability,
while the HP Compaq nw8440 and nw9440 Mobile Workstations offer the
power of a workstation with the convenience of a notebook. The nw9440
Mobile Workstation is HP's most powerful mobile workstation to date.
HP also provides major movie studios and entertainment companies
with high-performance, standards-based server platforms for creating
or adapting digital content.
HP supports Siemens' comprehensive digital solution for the BBC
HP technology is an integral part of a comprehensive Siemens
Business Services' solution for the BBC, as announced today by Siemens
in a separate press release.
The HP Media Storage solution is designed for the specific needs
of the broadcast and media industries. As a centralized storage
repository for digital content, especially large media files, it
reduces duplication, enhances collaboration, provides more
cost-effective data lifecycle management, and enables higher
throughput and faster time-to-market.
The solution uses HP StorageWorks XP, EVA and MSA SAN arrays, HP
Virtual Tape Library and ESL/E tape libraries, and it features the
policy-based data management software from HP partner, ADIC.
HP executive at NAB: "Digital Media - Hollywood Meets Silicon
Valley"
Willem de Zoete, vice president and general manager of the Digital
Entertainment Services business at HP, will deliver an address that
describes how digital content management solutions and services can
accelerate the strategies of video content publishers, post-production
companies, distributors and retailers.
Part of the NAB Multimedia World Super Session series, the address
is scheduled for Monday, April 24, from 5-6 p.m. in room S222 of the
Las Vegas Convention Center. A panel discussion of industry leaders
will follow de Zoete's address.
More information on HP's offerings and presence at NAB is
available in an online press kit at www.hp.com/go/NAB.
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global services, business and home computing, and imaging and
printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Jan. 31, 2006, HP revenue
totaled $87.9 billion. More information about HP is available at
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