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HP and Mirapoint Set Messaging Performance Record with
Industry's First SAN-based SPECmail Benchmark Result
Combination of Network Storage and Architected Messaging
Systems Delivers Unprecedented Scalability for Service Providers
and Enterprises' Message Networks
PALO ALTO AND SUNNYVALE, CALIF., JUNE 9, 2003 - HP (NYSE:HPQ) and
Mirapoint today announced a new world record result for SPECmail
message capacity and performance of 1.25 million SPECmail users,
nearly 25 percent higher than the previous record and able to support
roughly 17 million real-world messages per day.(1)
It is also the first SPEC benchmark result to be performed in a
storage area network (SAN) environment. SPECmail is a standardized
benchmark developed by messaging vendors and research organizations
that measures mail server performance using a real-world workload.
The record-breaking architecture included an HP StorageWorks Disk
Array xp128 and Mirapoint Message Server M4000 products. With this
breakthrough result, the HP StorageWorks and Mirapoint solution
addresses the messaging and storage requirements of the world's
largest mobile operators, service providers and enterprises.
"Messaging is a mission-critical application for our customers
that demand more system performance and reliability," said
Rusty Smith, director, StorageWorks lifecycle data management, HP
Network Storage Solutions. "As today's benchmark proves, a
messaging solution that harnesses the power and scalability of network
storage can handle the most demanding message networks."
The combination of HP StorageWorks and Mirapoint messaging systems
addresses the complete lifecycle of an Internet message by offering
efficient routing, storage, access and management of any type of
messaging information, including text-based e-mail, as well as voicemail,
fax and other multimedia content.
For mobile operators and service providers, it supports network
storage requirements for advanced messaging applications, such as
unified communications services. Additionally, the solution enables
enterprise customers to more easily comply with expanding regulatory
requirements regarding e-mail archival and disaster recovery planning.
"Mirapoint continues to set the bar in messaging, and we are
excited to partner with HP in delivering such extraordinary SPECmail
results to underscore our leadership," said Nadia Mansour,
vice president of worldwide channels and alliances, Mirapoint. "This
benchmark further validates that Mirapoint's products deliver the
simplicity, security and service-orientation required for today's
message networks."
"E-mail is a primary application for business users,"
said Robert Mahowald, research manager, IDC. "Ever-increasing
volumes of message traffic, coupled with the growth of multimedia
content and expanding wireless connectivity, make messaging a mission-critical
and storage-intensive application."
Organizations worldwide increasingly rely on the integrity of their
message networks, looking to preserve much of the messaging information
over time. In light of more stringent regulatory requirements, the
need to safeguard message data for litigation and the need to proactively
avert data loss in the event of a natural disaster, many industries
have a common challenge for IT providers.
In response, the combination of HP network storage and Mirapoint
messaging systems better enable organizations to further protect
messaging information, while scaling to meet the needs of the most
demanding financial services, healthcare, education and service
provider customers. "As a leading supplier of voicemail, unified
messaging, SMS and multimedia messaging solutions to wireless and
wireline service providers, LogicaCMG is excited about the significant
advances that Mirapoint and HP have made with regard to the performance
and reliability of message storage and retrieval. These advances
will enable us to continue to meet service providers' stringent
requirements for messaging infrastructure," said Lawrence Frank,
vice president of market development, LogicaCMG. "Service providers'
demands for carrier-grade messaging solutions are only going to
grow with the increasing convergence of data, voice and wireless
networks.
"For this reason, embedding Mirapoint's messaging systems
and HP's open, modular network storage into our offering provides
our customers with a strategic, high-performance platform to meet
their needs today and growth plans for the future." The HP
StorageWorks Disk Array xp128 provides industry-leading performance,
scalability, reliability and manageability for heterogeneous environments.
The system minimizes the risk of downtime through remote mirroring
and total system architecture with no single point of failure.
SPECmail Benchmark Configuration(1)
The SPECmail benchmark was achieved on a SAN consisting of an HP
StorageWorks xp128 disk array and Mirapoint Message Server M4000
products connected to a Fibre Channel SAN. HP StorageWorks management
tools -- including CommandView xp, LUN Configuration and Security
Manager xp, and Business Copy xp -- enabled precision control of
the storage environment. The solution, powered by six HP ProLiant
ML370 servers, sustained a volume of 6,250 SPECmail messages per
minute, equivalent to 1,250,000 SPECmail2001 users or roughly 17
million real-world messages per day. More information about the
record-breaking result is available at http://www.spec.org/mail2001/results/res2003q2/.
About Mirapoint
Mirapoint® is a leader in solutions for message networks used
by service provider, enterprise, education and government institutions.
Customers use Mirapoint solutions to build message networks that
intelligently route, store, access and manage Internet messages,
including email. Mirapoint is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif.,
with offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
The company has more than 600 customers worldwide. For more information
on Mirapoint, visit its Web site at http://www.mirapoint.com/.
About HP
HP delivers vital technology for business and life. The company's
solutions span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access
devices, global services and imaging and printing for consumers,
enterprises and small and medium business. For the last four quarters,
HP revenue totaled $70.4 billion. More information about HP is available
at http://www.hp.com.
(1) Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect results
published on www.spec.org as of June 4, 2003. The comparison presented
above is based on all previous published results. For the latest
SPECmail benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/. SPEC and
the benchmark name SPECmail are registered trademarks of the Standards
Performance Evaluation Corporation. This news release contains forward-looking
statements that involve risks and uncertainties, as well as assumptions
that, if they never materialize or prove incorrect, could cause
the results of HP and its consolidated subsidiaries to differ materially
from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements
that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including any projections
of earnings, revenues, or other financial items; any statements
of the plans, strategies, and objectives of management for future
operations; any statements concerning proposed new services or developments;
any statements regarding future economic conditions or performance;
statements of belief and any statement of assumptions underlying
any of the foregoing. The risks, uncertainties and assumptions referred
to above include employee management issues; the timely development,
production and acceptance of services and their feature sets; the
challenge of managing asset levels, including inventory; the difficulty
of keeping expense growth at modest levels while increasing revenues;
and other risks that are described from time to time in HP's Securities
and Exchange Commission reports, including but not limited to HP's
quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended January 31,
2003, and subsequently filed reports. If any of these risks or uncertainties
materializes or any of these assumptions proves incorrect, HP's
results could differ materially from HP's expectations in these
statements. HP assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking
statements.
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