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HP puts the net pedal to the metal

HP puts the net pedal to the metal

By:  John Dix  On: 22 Oct 2009 For: Network World Canada Creator
 

Marius Haas, general manager of Hewlett-Packard’s ProCurve Networking division, talks about the Colubris acquisition, the threat from Cisco’s unified computing system and his firm’s layer 2 strategy.

Marius Haas is senior vice president and general manager of HP's ProCurve Networking business, which was recently aligned with the company's server, storage and services businesses under HP's Technology Solutions Group, creating an approximately US$45 billion unit. Haas, who previously served as senior vice president of strategy and corporate development, is charged with shifting the network business into overdrive. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Haas to talk about the market and his plans.

JD: HP seems to have found new religion about networking. What has changed and what are you guys doing differently?

MH: With ProCurve we've done a good job building up a mid market value proposition with great technology and a great total cost of ownership structure. Last November I was tasked with leading the ProCurve organization and given the charter of expanding that value proposition into the enterprise. We knew we needed to have a converged fabric strategy for storage, networking and compute, and the ability to tie it into our overall management scheme. We have the technology from a company standpoint. We're actually the only company that has all those components in its portfolio. And when you couple that with the economic situation customers are facing, and the fact that customers are adamant about wanting a market alternative, we felt the timing was perfect and we said, 'OK, time to invest heavily in this business.' And that's what we're doing.

JD: After you arrived and got the lay of the land, what did you realize you had to do?

MH: It's a total addressable market of about us$19 billion, and today we only cover, from the number of customers we're touching, about 25 per cent of that. So we have a huge opportunity to expand our coverage even with the current portfolio. So my most important priority is to create awareness. No. 2 is increase reach. How do I cover a broader set of the market by leveraging everything else at HP? And thirdly, increase our partner community both on a technology side as well as on the channel side. So that was an early set of key priorities that we're continuing to address because that's the low hanging fruit.

But as customers demand us to be present in more and more of the stack, we need to invest in expanding the portfolio. Last year you saw us acquire Colubris Networks which gave us a leading edge 802.11n wireless capability. Now we're one of the only companies that can provide integrated wired and wireless technology under one management pane of glass, which solidifies us as a great network edge solution for virtually any customer.

And we're investing in integration with the other parts of HP, including our blade server and storage guys. So alignment and integration of the different R&D streams is an area we clearly see opportunity.

JD: Are you going forward with a value story? What's your elevator pitch?


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john dix John Dix is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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