Visio Shape packs for HP, Aruba, IBM and Other Vendors and Products, great for use in technical documentation


Just a quick one today.  I was in the middle of documenting some of our storage and server setups and wanted some more accurate shapes for our HP Storage arrays and Servers and stumbled upon Visiocafe who have a treasure trove of shapes for Visio 2003, 2007 and 2010. I’ve been using the HP ones and can I tell you that they are VERY accurate. If you are after HP Shapes (for networking, storage, SANs and Servers) visit http://www.visiocafe.ca/hp.htm


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