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Created in 1904, the ESIEE is an advanced engineering school that
prepares students for information technology careers, including
telecommunications, information technology, electronics, automation,
and multimedia. The ESIEE, a school of the CCIP, offers a diploma
recognized by the Commission of Engineering Titles and is part of the
"Conference des Grandes Ecoles françaises" (Conference of Advanced
French Institutes). The ESIEE has made computer science one of the key
subjects of its teaching program in order to ensure its total mastery.
The ESIEE was the first HP customer to receive the new machine with the Intel® Itanium® 2 processor, an HP
rx2600, with which the school immediately started working. Among the
different research themes proposed on the Itanium®, performance
analysis became a focal point of the ESIEE.
"The machine operates wonderfully with high performance. After
gaining experience with the first PA-RISC machines in a corporate
environment, the HP machine with
Itanium® 2 offers a comparable quality of service. In addition, the
processor architecture is better designed and more open than that of
its predecessor."
Thierry Simonnet
Manager of the General IT Resources Service
ESIEE
Itanium is a trademark or registered trademark of
Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries.
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