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Mar 12 09

IDC reports 14% decline in Q4 factory revenue in worldwide server market

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IDC reported that fourth-quarter factory revenue declined 14% in the worldwide server market on a year-over-year basis. All of the top five server vendors saw declines in their quarterly and annual server revenue, the first time since the first quarter of 2002. The research firm said that IBM, which held onto its number 1 spot in the worldwide server systems market with a 36.3% market share in factory revenue, recorded a 15% decline in its revenue to $4.9 billion. Although IBM experienced significant weakness in System x, demand for its power-based systems improved in the quarter. HP, which maintained the number 2 spot with a revenue market share of 29%, reported fourth-quarter factory revenues of $3.91 billion, a 10.1% decline from last year. According to IDC, HP was helped by a relatively strong October during its fiscal year end. Dell posted quarterly factory revenues of $1.42 billion, down 9.9% from $1.58 billion in the prior-year quarter. Dell maintained third place with a factory revenue market share of 10.6%. Sun Microsystems’ fourth-quarter factory revenue was $1.25 billion, a decline of 14.1% from $1.46 billion in the same quarter last year. Sun’s factory revenue market share was 9.3% for the quarter.

Mar 12 09

HP and Sun Microsystems sign partnership deal

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HP and Sun Microsystems Inc. have just announced a multi-year partnership agreement that allows HP to distribute and support Sun’s Solaris 10 operating system on the HP ProLiant and blade system platforms. Under the terms of the agreement Sun becomes a strategic HP ProLiant OS distribution partner, with Solaris now appearing on the line up of key operating systems for the HP ProLiant. The new agreement sets a course for the companies to work together to expand demand for Solaris and OpenSolaris within the HP ProLiant server family.

Feb 26 09

I.C.C Updated Website

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The website is currently undergoing some quite major changes which we are implimenting while it is still ‘live’.  Most of the functionality will still be available throughout this process, but we apologise for any speed  or ‘dead link’ issues you might experience while this work takes place.

Everything should be completed within the next 48 hours. Thank you for your patience.

I.C.C. Web Development.

Dec 22 08

I.C.C. Seasonal Period Opening Times

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I.C.C. would like to wish all its customers a very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

Our opening times for this period are as follows:

Tuesday, 23rd December             -           9am – 1pm

Christmas Eve                           -           closed

I.C.C. will then be closed for the seasonal period and will reopen Monday, 5th January 2009.

For any urgent sales enquiries, please email your account manager.

Maintenance customers can still log calls either through the main I.C.C. phone number or via the HelpDesk portal as normal.

Thank you for your business and support throughout 2008!

Jul 3 08

HP Transforms Data Protection With New Data Deduplication Solutions

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HP today announced new disk-based backup systems with data deduplication technology that increases disk utilization by up to 50 times(1) to deliver scalable solutions that reduce storage costs and protect business critical data.

Data deduplication technology eliminates redundant data from a disk storage device to lower storage space requirements. The technology enables customers to reduce floor space and lower energy consumption by decreasing storage capacity requirements. It also helps them minimize administrative overhead by retaining data on disk for longer periods of time.

HP provides two distinct methods of data deduplication to address the demands of customers of different sizes. For small and midsize (SMB) customers, HP has integrated this functionality into the HP StorageWorks D2D Backup Systems (D2D). For enterprise customers, HP offers deduplication with the HP StorageWorks Virtual Library Systems (VLS).

Forty-five percent(2) more affordable than similar systems, “dynamic” deduplication in the HP D2D 2500 and 4000 systems change the economics of data protection for SMBs. Easy to deploy and simple to manage, these solutions provide SMBs and businesses with branch sites the assurance that their data is protected and can be quickly recovered.

“Accelerated” deduplication in the HP VLS offers fast data backups. Enterprise customers can improve business productivity with market-leading(3) scalability and performance by easily adding disks and nodes as needed. These capabilities, coupled with reliable data recovery features, allow customers to create a data center environment that delivers 24/7 availability.

“Disk-based backup systems can enhance data protection for a business of any size. Integrating deduplication technologies allows customers to leverage up to 50 times more capacity to ensure their business has faster and reliable access to stored data,” said Dave Russell, vice president, Gartner. “Deduplication technology is poised to transform the backup and recovery marketplace.”

HP data deduplication technology for the VLS and D2D enables customers to automate and remotely manage the systems with low-bandwidth replication. This provides data center managers the ability to back up data remotely without manual intervention, thereby reducing staffing costs. Utilizing disk-based backup for remote locations reduces overhead by consolidating tape hardware into a single site.

“The ability to scale capacity and performance, coupled with affordability, provides customers of all sizes a capacity-efficient, disk-based backup system to meet their needs,” said Bob Wilson, vice president and general manager, Storage Platforms Division, HP StorageWorks. “HP continues to set new industry standards by investing in technology that delivers an ideal balance of price and performance for each customer segment.”

To provide data protection for micro and small businesses, HP also introduced the new HP StorageWorks RDX Removable Disk Backup Systems (RDX160 and RDX320). These disk backup solutions are easy to use and affordable, and they allow small businesses to store data off-site as part of their disaster recovery plan.

Store more for less

HP D2D Backup Systems emulate up to 16 LTO tape autoloaders or libraries and consolidate backup of up to 16 servers onto a single network-connected device.

Key benefits of D2D dynamic deduplication:

  • Maximizes disk space via synchronous backup operations that deduplicate data as it is stored to the disk.
  • Reduces the amount of disk and memory required to deduplicate data by leveraging proprietary technology created by HP Labs, the company’s central research and development arm.
  • Improves productivity and eliminates the need for training with a fully functional graphical user interface that does not require complex command lines for configuration.
  • Optimizes investment of primary backup system through compatibility with new versions of software and applications.

High performance, scalable protection

HP VLS emulates multiple tape libraries or drives for data centers to reliably back up large amounts of data with quick data restores in the event of a disaster.

Key benefits of VLS accelerated deduplication:

  • Improves performance by deduplicating data after the backup has completed writing to the disk.
  • Ensures scalability of performance and capacity by easily adding nodes, while providing a single backup location for data contained on multiple servers.
  • Accelerates data restores by maintaining only the most recent copy of backup data while eliminating duplicate data from previous backups.
  • Simplifies management with a user interface that automatically monitors itself, configures storage, load balances performance and conducts diagnostics.

More information about deduplication for HP D2D and VLS is available at www.hp.com/go/deduplication; more information on HP RDX Removable Disk Backup Systems is available at www.hp.com/go/RDX.

Pricing and availability(4)

The HP StorageWorks D2D 2500 and 4000 systems are available now, please contact I.C.C. Sales.

Accelerated deduplication is available for license with the HP StorageWorks VLS6600 and VLS9000 series and will be available in July. Licensing for the VLS6200 and VLS12000 models will be available in September. Pricing is based on physical capacity.

Jun 11 08

ICC Wins contract for 24 hour telephone support contract

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ICC is pleased to announce that we have just secured a 24 hour contract for one of Europe’s largest Telecommunications companies, offering full support for their Alphaserver GS1280 platform, these machine’s are located oversea’s and has enabled us to expand our presence further into Europe outside of the British Isle’s. Original tenders for the contract took place in early 2006, and we were awarded the contract over another three major service provider’s. “obtaining this contract once more adds confidence to exisiting and future clients, who are looking for alternative young vibrant support organisations” commented MD Leon Wheeler.

Jun 11 08

ICC carries out customer satisfaction survey

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Over the last 3 months ICC commissioned an independent market research company to carry out a survey to over 25,000 companies from large corporates to SME’s including existing clients to see what customers looked for in their IT supplier. This survey was carried out in order for us to review our products and services to ensure we were still meeting customers expectations. After obtaining all the information from our customers we are pleased to be able to release the results from this survey that shows that 92% of all customers new and old find that dealing with ICC meets and exceeds all there requirements over other Suppliers.

To see the full survey results please click here.

Jun 11 08

HP Announces OpenVMS version 8.3

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HP enhances key attributes of OpenVMS with version 8.3 supporting the latest line of HP Integrity servers and AlphaServer systems. Now, you can achieve higher levels of performance and price/performance.

OpenVMS version 8.3 delivers even greater flexibility and investment protection along with lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and additional virtualization capabilities for HP Integrity servers. New clustering and data-shadowing functions further increase performance levels in disaster-tolerant environments, and additional security capabilities enhance the OpenVMS reputation for secure, rapid application delivery.

With OpenVMS version 8.3, you can choose to deploy HP Integrity servers as your business needs require. The mixed architecture clusters of Integrity servers and AlphaServer systems are fully supported, promoting the integration of HP Integrity servers into an OpenVMS environment at the pace directed by your business needs.

Licensing and service plans for OpenVMS on HP Integrity servers offer reduced complexity, increased cost-effectiveness, and greater flexibility. OpenVMS version 8.3 also supports the full line of HP AlphaServer systems.

Today, more than 1,000 applications are, or will soon be, available on OpenVMS on HP Integrity servers. And the number of available applications is continually growing. The enthusiastic base of HP OpenVMS partners are ready to help you deploy the applications that keep your business running smoothly.

HP OpenVMS is the operating environment of choice for many of the world’s most demanding enterprises because it delivers these no-compromise attributes every day, year after year:

  • Up to 100% application availability
  • Unyielding security
  • Robust disaster tolerance
  • Scalability to millions of users
  • Steadfast reliability
  • Ease of management
  • Exceptional price/performance
Jun 11 08

HP Announces HP-UX 11i v3 Operating System

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Hewlett-Packlard has introduced a new version of the HP-UX 11i operating system and a new range of HP Integrity servers to help make mission-critical virtualisation practical for businesses of all sizes.

The latest release of HP’s Unix operating environment, HP-UX 11i v3, makes virtualisation easier to deploy and delivers mission-critical virtualisation by combining virtualisation and mainframe-class availability, said HP. Also, with HP-UX 11i v3, important applications, including business intelligence and datawarehousing, are now simpler to secure and manage.

Additionally, HP has strengthened its HP Integrity server line-up with a model for BladeSystem c-Class environments and a new rack-optimised unit, the Integrity rx2660 entry-class server.
The HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade is the first Integrity model designed for the HP BladeSystem c-Class portfolio, HP’s new blade architecture. And the HP Integrity rx2660 is the lowest-priced Integrity rack-mount server and the most flexible and versatile unit in its Unix server class, said HP.

HP claimed the rx2660 beat similar entry-level offerings from Sun Microsystems on performance when it came to Java application and Java business workloads.
A base configuration of the HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade has a starting
US list price of $3,827 (£2,015) and is expected to begin shipping in March. A base configuration of the HP Integrity rx2660 entry-class server has a starting US list price of $4,931 (£2,600) and is shipping now.

Jun 11 08

ICC become authorised resellers of SUMO thin client products

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ICC are pleased to announce that we are now authorised resellers of SUMO thin client products.
Over the last few years we have seen many of our clients moving away from the traditional “dumb terminal” and moving towards windows based terminals. It was therefore necessary for us to choose a product that we believe was a suitable alternative to the terminal products we had sold in the past and after reviewing what manufacturers were offering we have chosen to use SUMO as our preferred and approved product.
Please see our thin client page for more details of SUMO products