Leaflet
people. It takes just two people to manage all of the
HP Workstations and a render farm of more than 350
servers. That’s outstanding.”
HP servers primarily comprise that render farm, further
accelerating student projects. That speed ultimately
contributes to the creativity of student work, but the
reliability and management advantages set the HP
servers apart, says Pegah. “The reliability of the HP
servers contributes to our smooth running infrastructure
and the ease of manageability helps us to operate
efficiently.”
Pegah likes HP hardware for another reason—the
people who stand behind it. “HP service is second to
none,” he says. “With one phone call, I get answers. If
a Workstation component needs to be replaced, I get
a return authorization and we have the replacement
part on campus the next day. Another benefit is that
HP people are continuously in touch with us, letting us
know what’s on the technology roadmap and helping
us when we ask for it.”
McCampbell prefers dealing with HP for still another
reason. “A lot of computing companies tend to neglect
the arts. HP doesn’t. Around here we believe art is the
future. We appreciate the contribution that HP is
making to the future of these young artists.”
To learn more, visit www.hp.com
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¹This system requires a separately purchased 64-bit operating system and 64-bit software products to take
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