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HP unveils 3Com roadmap, goes ‘Cisco-free’

HP unveils 3Com roadmap, goes ‘Cisco-free’

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 19 Apr 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The new portfolio offers customers four different product families, covering end-to-end networking, unified communications, networking security, and SMB-focused solutions. Plus, HP announces that it’s going “Cisco-free” within its own data centres

Hewlett-Packard Co.’s battle with Cisco Systems Inc. continued on Monday as the company announced its plan to integrate its newly acquired 3Com networking products into its existing ProCurve portfolio.

 

With the new HP Networking portfolio, the company is providing customers with technology architecture built on open standards, which covers everything from the network edge to the core of the data centre. HP added that by combining 3Com’s H3C and TippingPoint brand products with the rest of HP ProCurve’s portfolio, customers will be offered an extremely viable alternative to Cisco.

 

The new portfolio features four different product offerings which are geared toward large and small enterprises. Marius Haas, senior vice-president and general manager of HP’s Networking group, said there was very little product overlap between the HP ProCurve and 3Com portfolios.

 

Both brands will be gone in exchange for HP’s A, E, V, and S lines of products.

 

The 3Com brand will be integrated into HP’s A-Series, which is focused on large and complex enterprises looking for end-to-end networking and security solutions, while the E-Series and V-Series will be aimed at medium and small businesses respectively.

 

The S-Series products will be geared toward customers looking for additional network security tools and will feature 3Com’s TippingPoint intrusion prevention technology.

 

Dave Donatelli, executive vice-president and general manager of servers, storage and networking for HP’s Enterprise division, said that customers have struggled with one viewpoint in the enterprise networking market for years.

 

“Customers know the constraints in networking are going to be lifted,” he said. “Our new model encompasses more choice at a lower cost of ownership.”

 

With the 3Com acquisition, Donatelli added, HP Networking will become an integral part of the HP Converged Infrastructure strategy, which aims to eliminate silos of servers, storage and networking to create virtual resource pools.


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.
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