Case Study: Hewlett-Packard Company

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Company Background
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) was co-founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard where both of them were graduated in electrical engineering from Stanford University in year 1935 with degrees. They invented the first product in 1938 which is an audio oscillator in their rented garage. HP was incorporated on August 18, 1947 and went public on November 6, 1957 then goes global on 1959. In 1968, Hewlett Packard Company (HP) has invented the first personal computer. HP introduces its first PC, the HP-85. HP’s first laptop was born in 1984. The headquarters of HP was located at Palo Alto, California, US. In 2002, HP and compaq merge to serves more customers worldwidely.

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This new capability greatly increase the overall effectiveness of deduplication for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) implementations and the boot performance. Parallel Rebuild
This feature is to overcome the issue that faced in the previous version of Windows Server to rebuild the hard disk else if the disk suddenly fail in a RAID array, the rebuild of a disk need to take few hours to complete .This feature greatly reduced the time that required to scan and repair the disk that fails and also add in the ability to perform a parallel rebuild of failed storage drive. Workplace Join
This feature is to provide personal device that need to incorporate with the Windows Server. It provide a secure access to internal corporate websites and allow the users to register personal devices with Active Directory and gain certificate-based authentication and single sign-on to enterprise application and data . Multi Tenant VPN …show more content…

However, even though Linux do provide the GUI interface, but the GUI is less user-friendly and most of the commands are done in the Terminal. Most of the problems that rises is fix by using the Terminal. On the other hand, Windows OS is almost depends on the GUI to configure everything, the cmd command-line interface is less likely to be used,it just for the user to direct communicate with processor to do operations. Thus, the GUI of Windows OS is more user-friendly than Linux OS because setting can be done in the GUI instead of Command-line

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