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Article: Hewlett-Packard moves workgroups across networks.
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- Business Communications Review
- Article date:
- April 1, 1996
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Reflecting Hewlett-Packard's traditional tenacity in multiple markets, HP's Roseville Networks Division (Roseville, CA) is in the midst of an extensive product blitz that addresses three datacom markets - small, remote and central workgroups. HP Roseville will have rolled out more than 20 new product offerings - from low-end boards to high-end LAN switching - between January and early May.
Much of HP's strategy is consistent with the industry-wide theme of bringing 100 Mbps to LANs and desktops, but its emerging portfolio now acknowledges that 10/100Base-T has won the race. While HP continues to offer the 10/100VG AnyLAN technology it championed, it will also offer ...