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products. He is the HP technical representative to JEDEC, the semiconductor industry's standardization body. The "go-to guy" Gene Freeman, Mel's manager, says, "Mel is the go-to guy for many topics because his expertise is both broad and deep. He is well known as our lead AMD architect. He is sought out by various HP quality assurance, support, and manufacturing organizations because of his ability to advise and find the root cause on just about any hardware issue that may arise." A problem solver Gene Freeman says that Mel is often called upon in to analyze complex technical issues. In a recent customer briefing with a major pharmaceutical company, Mel was able to answer, in detail, a number of customer concerns by explaining the cause and solution for each problem. With more than four decades of experience, Mel still attempts to get customer input and keep the customer perspective in mind in all the work he does. His efforts to resolve technical issues are part of the reason why customers remain confident in HP servers. Recent publications The following is a list of papers published since our last edition of the ISS Technology Focus. » Integrated Lights-Out 3 technology, Technology brief, February 2011 » HP ProLiant DL2000 server technologies, Technology brief, February 2011 » Implementing Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2011 on HP ProLiant servers, Integration note, February 2011 » HP Virtual Connect technology for the HP BladeSystem c-Class, Technology brief, February 2011 » Power Regulator for ProLiant servers, Technology brief, February 2011 » Implementing Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 on HP ProLiant and Integrity servers, Integration note, March 2011 » Implementing RemoteFX on HP ProLiant Servers, Integration note, March 2011 » AMD Opteron™ and Intel® Xeon® x86 processors in industrystandard servers, Technology brief, April 2011 » High-performance computing with accelerated HP ProLiant servers, Technology brief, May 2011 » HP ProLiant firmware management architecture, Technology brief, May 2011 » ISS Technology Communications » Past Article Index » Subscribe/Unsubscribe » Follow us on Twitter HP respects your privacy. If you would like to discontinue receiving these types of emails directly from ISS Technology Communications, send an email to [email protected] Legal Notices © Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. AMD and AMD Opteron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc..

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products. He is the HP technical representative to JEDEC, the
semiconductor
industry’s standardization body.
The “go
-
to guy”
Gene Freeman, Mel’s manager, says, “Mel is the go
-to guy for many
topics because his expertise is both broad and deep. He is well known
as our lead AMD architect. He is sought out by various HP quality
assurance, support, and manufacturing organizations because of his
ability to advise and find the root cause on just about any hardware
issue that may arise.”
A problem solver
Gene Freeman says that Mel is often called upon in to analyze
complex technical issues. In a recent customer briefing with a major
pharmaceutical company, Mel was able to answer, in detail, a number
of customer concerns by explaining the cause and solution for each
problem.
With more than four decades of experience, Mel still attempts to get
customer input and keep the customer perspective in mind in all the
work he does. His efforts to resolve technical issues are part of the
reason why customers remain confident in HP servers.
Recent publications
The following is a list of papers published since our last edition of the
ISS Technology Focus.
»
Integrated Lights-Out 3 technology, Technology brief, February
2011
»
HP ProLiant DL2000 server technologies, Technology brief,
February 2011
»
Implementing Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2011
on HP ProLiant servers, Integration note, February 2011
»
HP Virtual Connect technology for the HP BladeSystem c-Class,
Technology brief, February 2011
»
Power Regulator for ProLiant servers, Technology brief, February
2011
»
Implementing Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Service Pack
1 on HP ProLiant and Integrity servers, Integration note, March
2011
»
Implementing RemoteFX on HP ProLiant Servers, Integration note,
March 2011
»
AMD Opteron™ and Intel® Xeon® x86 processors in industry
-
standard servers, Technology brief, April 2011
»
High-performance computing with accelerated HP ProLiant servers,
Technology brief, May 2011
»
HP ProLiant firmware management architecture, Technology brief,
May 2011
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Legal Notices
© Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change
without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements
accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP
shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
AMD and AMD Opteron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc..