http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/16/hp_q3_07/

..The server and storage teams did their part as well, hiking revenue 10 per cent to $4.5bn. Sales of x86 servers rose 16 per cent aided by a very robust 81 per cent rise in blade sales. Sales of Itanium servers rose 71 per cent, although high-end system sales dropped 3 per cent overall as PA-RISC and Alpha system sales continued to disappear. Meanwhile, storage revenue increased 6 per cent. Together, the server and storage group turned in a $464m profit – up 7.2 per cent…

Very cool, interesting to see Itanium sales doing well, and sales of x86 servers appears to be doing well too, well done to HP on these results.

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