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HP ProLiant Servers Help Power the Fight Against Cancer
Monday 27. July 2009 - HP today announced that Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), a national network of hospitals providing a comprehensive, fully integrative approach to cancer treatment, has upgraded its entire technology infrastructure to HP ProLiant servers.
The technology upgrade is designed to increase system performance, uptime and reliability ¬- all of which are critical to delivering the best patient care.
CTCA offers cancer patients a care model that combines the best traditional medical treatment with scientifically supported integrative therapies aimed at helping patients better manage side effects, strengthen their immune systems and improve their quality of life. It serves patients with advanced cancer from all 50 states at facilities located in suburban Chicago, Philadelphia, Tulsa (Okla.), and suburban Phoenix.
CTCA depends on its technology infrastructure for operating comprehensive electronic health records, specialized clinical programs, customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning applications. Its highly integrated systems allow the organization to maintain all-digital operations with 100 percent uptime to ensure patient care and safety.
CTCA evaluated HP against other well-known hardware vendors offering competing server technologies. HP ProLiant servers were chosen based on the capabilities of the technology, including ease of management, along with the strength of HPs product roadmap and cost-effective price.
To date, CTCA has deployed more than 500 HP ProLiant servers, including 200 blade servers, in its production and disaster recovery sites around the country. The CTCA environment runs on a combination of HP ProLiant DL580, DL380, DL560, BL460c, BL480c and BL260c servers.
“The growth of our organization required expanding our infrastructure to effectively respond to our needs,” said Chad A. Eckes, chief information officer, Cancer Treatment Centers of America. “HPs innovative blade server technology delivers increased performance and reliability while ensuring the 100 percent uptime our mission-critical business applications require. This powerful technology infrastructure translates to improved care for our patients.”
CTCA relies on the easy-to-use HP Insight Control (IC) management console for a 24/7 view of its infrastructure. In addition to monitoring server health and performance, the console aids in deploying new servers quickly and decreasing the organizations technology management costs.
CTCA plans to invest in additional HP servers in the coming years on a project-by-project basis to continue to improve the lives of cancer patients.