HP Integrity Superdome 32-way Server A5201A#NEC Prospecto

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Dubai World Strides Forward with Global 
Operations Underpinned by HP Integrity 
Superdome
HP Superdome servers running Oracle E-Business Suite foster  
near-100% productivity during explosive growth
“Our customers insist on great service. HP Superdomes give us 
great confidence that we can meet their demands and manage 
substantial leaps in growth.” 
Premjit Nair, principal infrastructure architect, Dubai World  
HP customer case 
study: HP Integrity 
Superdome Servers 
running HP-UX 11i v3 
with HP storage 
and disaster-tolerant 
solutions
Industry: real estate/
development/
shipping/financial 
services 
Technology fuels substantial growth 
Dubai World is helping Dubai, United Arab 
Emirates, become a leading commerce and tourist 
hub. Managing and supervising businesses for the 
government, Dubai World (
www.dubaiworld.ae
has interests in transportation, logistics, tourism, dry 
docks, maritime, real estate, urban development, 
and financial services. One of its renowned real 
estate projects is the Palm Islands off the Persian Gulf, 
artificial islands dredged and carved into the shape of 
palm trees. Topped with a crescent, the three islands 
will contain a plethora of residential properties as well 
as leisure and entertainment venues.
Objective 
Manage growth and fulfill the technology needs 
of a government-owned investment group 
Approach
Create a resilient, adaptive infrastructure 
anchored by HP Integrity Superdome Servers 
supporting core technology functions and central 
IT services 
IT improvements 
Protects data centers with failover capabilities 
Allows duplication of data and IT systems in real 
time
Improves utilization and cost savings through 
virtualization
Minimizes space and reduces physical servers 
Business outcomes 
Supports 24x7 business continuity
Accommodates growth of Dubai’s economy and 
Dubai World’s operations
Maintains continuous service levels, including 
100% service levels
Lowers licensing costs by 35%