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HP personal workstation solutions give talented software developers and engineers the power and flexibility they crave.

Select Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional, Red Hat Linux®, or customize your own Linux image through our Linux installer. Are you transitioning to 64-bit computing, interested in remote graphics development, or do you need the latest tools for

HP Webinar series for Software Development

Pulling it All Together:  You Can Have it All!
SWD Environments from the Ground Up
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11 am PT / 2 pm ET

Registration opening soon!

We hope you join us for our 5th and final Software Development webinar.


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Designing and Deploying a Software Development Infrastructure
A Reference Architecture for SWD
On Demand Replay
Sponsored by HP and Intel partnering with Zones.  Hosted by MSDN.


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Are you starting to look beyond the desktop for productivity gains? Are you wondering about the big picture-and how to build a world-class software development environment correctly? And perhaps even more important: if you design it, will management buy into it? 

Join us as we discuss optimizing your environment to maximize engineer productivity.

Mark Klein, from Innovation Asset Group, Inc, will guide us through setting up a reference architecture for software development. 





64-bit:  Scaling the Wall
On Demand Replay
Sponsored by HP and Intel partnering with Zones.  Hosted by MSDN


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Does your code need more elbow room -- have you hit the (32-bit) wall? Do you know where 64-bitness helps and where and when it might not? How should you to use all that capacity in your software development environment -- as well as in your code? Want to build code that is enabled for the future?

Have you tried the power of 64?

Join us as we explore the possibilities of 64-bit computing in software development with Mark Klein from Innovation Asset Group, Inc

Getting to the Core of the Issue
Evaluating and Implementing Multi-Core in Software Development
On Demand Replay
Sponsored by HP and Intel partnering with
Zones. Hosted by MSDN.


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Need a productivity boost?  It’s not as simple as setting a computer on a desk.  You have to choose the right system and know how to leverage its potential in order for it to enhance your software development processes. 

This is especially true with multi-core computing.  From dual- to quad-core it has become the norm.  The question becomes how to utilize its capabilities. In this second* of a multi-part series sponsored by HP and our partners we’ll be joined by Mark Klein, Independent Software Development Consultant, as we explore, as it relates to multi-core, topics including continuous integration, setting up software configuration management, leveraging multi-cores, hardware and software infrastructure, and much more!  View the on-demand replay!
Exploring Total Cost of Ownership in Software Development
On Demand Replay
Sponsored by HP and AMD partnering with Zones.  Hosted by MSDN

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Development environments rely on people and equipment.  You know your people.  The question is:  how well do you know your equipment?  Making it to the next productivity level, while lowering your total cost of ownership (TCO), may depend on your relationship with this central component.  In this first of a multi-part software development webinar series we’ll take a look how you can boost your output – and save money – by optimizing your development system environment.  Join us as we discuss TCO and its critical hardware component.  View the on-demand replay!





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