HP Encourages CIOs to Rethink Virtualization in Business Terms
New Offerings Vastly Simplify Virtualization Implementation, Management
PALO ALTO, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) September 2, 2008 --
HP
today announced new
products, services and solutions designed to simplify the
implementation and management of virtualization
so that the technology delivers greater business value.
Recent global research
conducted on behalf of HP revealed that while 86 percent of technology
decision makers have implemented virtualization projects, the vast
majority of respondents expect to have virtualized just 25 percent of
their technology environments by 2010.(1)
While many of those surveyed anticipate eventually reaching 75 percent
virtualization of their total environments, only one-third of these
technology implementers recognize virtualization as a valuable business
tool. Two-thirds of implementers relegate virtualization to the role of
technology enabler.
“Virtualization is a powerful step in
transforming IT,” said Ann Livermore,
executive vice president, Technology Solutions Group, HP. “To
do it right means successfully managing and automating mixed physical
and virtual environments. HP delivers the industry’s
broadest portfolio for virtualized environments, covering applications
and operations management, infrastructure and client
architectures.”
HP’s approach to virtualization is focused on
removing the technology inhibitors that reduce virtualization’s
impact on the business. It highlights how applications and business
services can perform well regardless of where and how they are hosted,
networked or managed. It dramatically simplifies management across a
combined virtual and physical world, and it addresses the issue of
pooling infrastructure resources across an organization.
HP’s new offerings support business needs
that span the desktop to the data center. They are focused on
lowering operational cost, mitigating the risk of a heterogeneous
environment and freeing resources to deliver new business services.
These offerings are designed around three specific areas: applications
and operations management, overcoming infrastructure barriers, and
maximizing client architectures.
Rethink … applications and operations
management
HP Business
Service Management (BSM) and IT
Service Management (ITSM) solutions have been enhanced with new
virtualization monitoring and support capabilities to seamlessly link
business services to the physical and virtual resources that
deliver and manage them. This leads to faster deployments, lower costs
and quicker problem resolution.
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HP
Operations Agent, HP
Performance Agent and HP
SiteScope have been enhanced with hypervisor management
capabilities, including the ability to collect management data to
automate event and availability monitoring and management processes
across heterogeneous infrastructures.
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HP
Network Node Manager i-series has been updated to monitor the
performance and availability of networks supporting dynamic,
virtualized environments. This allows customers to proactively plan
and monitor network capacity.
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New HP
Asset Manager identifies and manages virtual machine asset
inventory and licenses, allowing customers to pay for only the
licenses they need.
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A new strategic development agreement with Red
Hat simplifies the monitoring and management of virtualized
environments.
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New and enhanced HP
Virtualization Support Services achieve a smooth transition to,
and ongoing management of, new virtualization technology while
reducing the risk of unplanned downtime.
Rethink … infrastructure barriers
Current infrastructure was not designed to take complete advantage of
virtualization. New HP offerings are designed to lower costs, mitigate
the risk of downtime and free up resources that can drive additional
business services to support growth.
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HP ProLiant BL495c
virtualization blade is the world’s
first server blade designed specifically to host virtual machines. The
BL495c eliminates key virtualization performance bottlenecks of
memory, data storage and network connections.
-
HP StorageWorks
4400 Scalable NAS File Services integrates the HP
StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array, file servers,
management software, and Microsoft Windows®
or Linux support to virtualize the connection between servers and
storage. The solution lowers maintenance costs and mitigates the risk
of data loss with advanced replication software.
-
HP-UX 11i V3 and the HP
Virtual Server Environment have been enhanced for mission-critical
virtualization with significant performance improvement, automated
optimization, improved protection and simplified management
capabilities.
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HP
Virtualization Accelerator Services are new, predefined consulting
services for planning, designing and implementing virtualization
initiatives. This yields a faster return on investment.
Rethink … client architectures
Businesses can leverage client virtualization to achieve greater
reliability, security and improved management of end-user computing.
This decreases the cost of client management and support while
increasing productivity.
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HP’s
new t5630, t5545, t5540 and t5145 Thin Clients feature
scratch-resistant HP DuraFinish and provide expanded multimedia
features, enhanced brokering capabilities, greater performance and
improved management support.
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HP
ProLiant xw460c Blade Workstation with Graphics Expansion Blade
supports a full range of graphics capability with the latest NVIDIA
Quadro FX graphics. This provides more secure, easily managed data
center workstation computing for the financial trading, public sector,
mechanical computer-aided design (MCAD), and oil and gas segments.
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HP
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solution enhancements include
new planning, quick-start and implementation services. These services
determine specific VDI needs and associated business value, so
customers can implement the right solutions. HP also unveiled the new HP
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop, which is designed to enable everything
from smaller, entry-level implementations to enterprise-wide desktop
delivery.
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“Citrix
Ready” blade PCs and thin clients are
now certified for use within Citrix XenDesktop environments. They
deliver a dedicated one-to-one remote computing experience at
radically improved economics for knowledge workers requiring a broad
range of application support and a rich graphics experience.
Videos of today’s virtualization news
HP Executive quotes
“Virtualization is a powerful step in
transforming IT,” said Ann Livermore,
executive vice president, Technology Solutions Group, HP. “To
do it right means successfully managing and automating mixed physical
and virtual environments. HP delivers the industry’s
broadest portfolio for virtualized environments, covering applications
and operations management, infrastructure and client architectures.”
“Customers worldwide are deploying
virtualization for more than cost savings and efficiency –
they are also using it to reduce energy consumption, increase
flexibility and reduce or eliminate downtime,”
said Johan Vanoverbeke, vice president, Worldwide Sales and Marketing,
Technology Services, HP. “HP’s
virtualization services combined with years of experience enables
customers to rapidly and successfully implement virtualization across
the enterprise to immediately achieve these benefits.”
“Customers can simplify technology operations
with HP’s standard worldwide processes for
supporting multi-vendor physical and virtual assets,”
said Vanoverbeke. “Resources that would have
been required to support many different virtualization products
are now available for business growth projects.”
“Through HP’s new
BSM product offerings, customers can gain control over increased
complexity and management costs. This is especially important with 98
percent of IT environments utilizing virtualization platform solutions
from multiple vendors,” said Ramin Sayar,
senior director, Business Technology Optimization Products,
Software, HP. Existing HP customers can continue to leverage the industry’s
leading distributed systems management products in order to gain greater
visibility and control of heterogeneous virtual and physical
environments.”
HP virtualization research study
Read the full global research report on virtualization conducted by
Penn, Schoen and Berland on behalf of HP.
www.hp.com/go/virtualizationresearch08
Additional resources
More information about today’s news,
including a video from Ann Livermore, executive vice president of the
Technology Solutions Group at HP, is available in an online press kit at www.hp.com/go/virtualization2008.
More information about HP’s virtualization
capabilities, including HP customer testimonials on their virtualization
implementations, is available at www.hp.com/go/virtualize.
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About HP
HP, the world’s largest technology company,
provides printing and personal computing products and IT services,
software and solutions that simplify the technology experience for
consumers and businesses. HP completed its acquisition of EDS on Aug.
26, 2008. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com/.
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(1) “HP
Virtualization Study,” conducted by Penn,
Schoen & Berland Associates, August 2008. The full report is available
at www.hp.com/go/virtualizationresearch08.
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