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HP's new architecture tackles IT sprawl

HP's new architecture tackles IT sprawl

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 04 Nov 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Hewlett-Packard announced HP Converged Infrastructure architecture and HP Converged Infrastructure Consulting Services based on a new architecture to reduce customer footprint while allowing for new business. One analyst said big technology vendors like HP finally get it

Hewlett-Packard Co. Wednesday unveiled new offerings to help customers address IT sprawl and build IT infrastructures that can quickly scale as the need arises.

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The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company announced HP Converged Infrastructure architecture and HP Converged Infrastructure Consulting Services toward making flexible IT environments, said Doug Oathout, vice-president for green IT and business development for enterprise storage servers and networking for HP.

“The flexible infrastructure allows you to bring new business on quicker or bring new applications on faster,” said Oathout.

The HP Converged Infrastructure architecture has been in the works for the last three to four years and is the “optimal way” to deploy an infrastructure today, said Oathout.

There are four technologies built into the architecture that should help customers reap that flexibility. The built-in operating environment allows for applications to be brought online quickly and be optimized over time. The flexible network fabric lowers network costs by providing the ability to dial the bandwidth up and down. The virtual pool of storage, networking and server resources allows the best environment to be selected for when applications go online. And, data centre smart grid technology addresses the current data centre problem of power and cooling by bringing more capacity back into the IT infrastructure.

The HP Converged Infrastructure Consulting Services are designed to help businesses design, test and implement scalable infrastructures. They are offered in three service levels depending on customer need: enterprise services group, technology services group, and business partners.

Besides the new offerings, HP has upgraded its HP Neoview enterprise datawarehousing platform such that customers can now process mission-critical workloads and perform real-time analysis on it. 

Oathout described the new version of Neoview as “a much more economical packaged solution” given it runs more efficient hardware, has a better query engine and concurrent throughput.


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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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