Enter to Win an HP BladeSystem for Your IT Infrastructure
Suffering from server woes? Looking to deploy Linux in the near future? Let us know and be registered to win an HP ProLiant BL465c Server Blade powered by the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor with a one-year subscription to SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server.
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
Your answers to three questions will enter you to win a HP c3000 BladeSystem enclosure with one ProLiant BL465c powered by Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ server blade and a one-year subscription to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.1
The HP BladeSystem running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server features the latest innovative technology from HP, AMD and Novell®. Upgrade your IT infrastructure today and gain the advantages of choice, flexibility, and room to grow with HP BladeSystem and benefit from the latest improvements in power and cooling, performance, and reliability.
1No purchase necessary. Certain conditions and exclusions apply. Only one winner. Employees from Novell, AMD, and HP do not qualify. Prize is a single c3000 BladeSystem Enclosure, ProLiant BL465c G5 server blade, and 1 Year SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 subscription enclosure determined by AMD, HP, and Novell.
Winner will be notified by July 31th, 2008. Available to qualified US entries only. Offer subject to change or termination without notice.
8 Comments on Enter to Win an HP BladeSystem for Your IT Infrastructure
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With such an international readership, it is particularly short-sighted to restrict this to US only.
I live in and work from Budapest Hungary, but manage Linux servers for clients all over the world. As CTO of a busy social networking organisation, I would have had something to contribute!
Thanks for the opportunity to get a much needed update - we are currently running our engineering applications (CFD & FEA) on 9 HP Itanium 1.3 GHz boxes running HP-UX. It’s been years since our last update and the last year has been particularly painfully difficult as our needs increase. As a commericial business in bankruptcy and our stock holding in at $0.10 per share, there isn’t much money for upgrades on the commercial side of this economy either.
Ok, adding my voice from Italy to the critics for making it US only, one would think that people dealing with Open Source would be Open Minded as well…
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With such an international readership, it is particularly short-sighted to restrict this to US only.
I live in and work from Budapest Hungary, but manage Linux servers for clients all over the world. As CTO of a busy social networking organisation, I would have had something to contribute!
Andy Haveland-Robinson
I agree with ahaveland - really short sighted to be US only.
Andrew Martin
Melbourne, Australia
Add another round of short-sightedness. Ever heard global?
Fernando
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thanks for the opportunity. There isn’t much money for support as we are educational, not commercial.
http://lexspiac.wcupa.edu
Thanks for the opportunity to get a much needed update - we are currently running our engineering applications (CFD & FEA) on 9 HP Itanium 1.3 GHz boxes running HP-UX. It’s been years since our last update and the last year has been particularly painfully difficult as our needs increase. As a commericial business in bankruptcy and our stock holding in at $0.10 per share, there isn’t much money for upgrades on the commercial side of this economy either.
Here’s another international who thinks that things for US residents only should not be published internationally.
Canada adds it’s voice to the discontent over US only participation.
Ok, adding my voice from Italy to the critics for making it US only, one would think that people dealing with Open Source would be Open Minded as well…
j1k