LAS VEGAS, NV — (Marketwire) — 02/19/13 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced new innovations that strengthen its portfolio.
At its yearly in Las Vegas, HP unveiled a new HP BladeSystem, HP Converged Storage and HP Networking solutions, as well as HP Services that accelerate return on IT investment and enable customers to refocus resources from operations to innovation.
Significant shifts in the IT industry, including cloud, big data, social media and mobility, have added new challenges for chief information officers (CIOs) in meeting customer, partner and employee expectations while aligning IT and enterprise goals with limited funding.
The HP Converged Infrastructure portfolio addresses these growing challenges and leads the industry in deploying and managing large-scale infrastructures. HP has delivered more than 8 million virtual connect ports, issued more than 7 million HP Insight Management licenses, shipped more than 40 petabytes of bladed storage and 50 million switch ports, and grown to nearly 900 customers.(1) In addition, HP has led the industry in blade server revenue and shipments for 24 consecutive quarters.(2)
Only HP Converged Infrastructure offers customers:
An open, standards-based, heterogeneous approach that integrates servers, storage, networking and management software.
Proven experience of implementing Converged Infrastructure solutions for — as well as close collaboration with 4,500 members and partners who develop complete solutions built on HP Converged Infrastructure.
Comprehensive consulting and support services by HP and certified partners that simplify IT management, improve return on investment (ROI) by optimizing IT investments, and ensure a high-quality customer experience.
“HP pioneered the concept of a converged infrastructure, and we were the first to deliver it,” said , executive vice president and general manager, Enterprise Group, HP. “But we-re not resting on our achievements, we continue to innovate and extend the HP Converged Infrastructure portfolio to deliver the benefits that our business and government customers expect from us.”
Virtualization offers significant benefits to organizations. According to Gartner, in 2016, 82 percent of server workloads will be running in virtual environments,(3) which could increase management complexity and operational costs.
The new , a key solution within the industry-leading HP ProLiant portfolio, dramatically improves performance, efficiency and availability of resources in virtualized and cloud environments. As a result, organizations can save up to 68 percent in data center operating costs.(4) These groundbreaking data center economics are delivered through next-generation technologies that provide long-term investment protection and can scale to support growth.
The HP BladeSystem c7000 Platinum enclosure with the new , which provides the lowest port-to-port latency of any blade switch, is more than four times faster than previous switches.(5,6) HP also is the first in the industry to provide 40GB downlinks to each blade server for near-real time performance. This provides the ideal network interface for high-performance clusters or financial services applications.
HP also introduced the new HP ProLiant WS460c Generation 8 (Gen8) Server Blade, the only bladed infrastructure that supports virtualized client solutions with high-density 3-D graphics and eight GPUs per blade server. Supporting four times more users per host blade, the HP WS460c lowers costs by up to 60 percent per user compared to previous generations, to mobilize an entire workforce.(7,8)
Unpredictable data growth and workload performance demands are forcing customers to upgrade legacy storage architectures. This transition — from legacy to modern, scale-out storage architectures — represents a multibillion dollar opportunity for channel partners.
HP StoreVirtual Storage offers pioneering software-defined storage that is delivered either as virtual storage appliance (VSA) software or as a converged storage appliance (CSA) on HP ProLiant hardware. HP has been shipping VSAs for more than seven years and has distributed more than 150,000 VSAs worldwide.
To capitalize on and accelerate the adoption of software-defined storage, HP announced two new systems, based on technologies. Improving both productivity and efficiency for businesses deploying virtualization, HP StoreVirtual Storage systems deliver nearly double the performance and capacity density compared to previous models.
In addition, the new , a channel-only midrange storage solution, combines and systems that are preracked for rapid deployment. Offering primary block-and-file storage with information protection in a single system, HP StoreSystem now includes all HP 3PAR platform and VMware software suites to maximize customer efficiency and agility.
With , customers can simplify, integrate and automate their IT environments to rapidly respond to organizational change and accelerate time to revenue.
HP Technology Services is now offering the , which enables customers to take proactive actions as well as automate and manage tasks, resulting in problem prevention and productivity gains averaging $32,000 per 100 users.(9)
The HP Proactive Insight experience begins with , which provides proactive problem avoidance and direct access to advanced technical expertise. This service is powered by innovative support and management technologies, including , the industry-s most comprehensive cloud-based management portal; and , which remotely monitors servers, storage and networks. With the HP Proactive Insight experience, customers can increase user productivity and achieve a return on their services investment in 30 days or less.(9)
By 2016, two-thirds of the workforce will own smartphones, and 40 percent of the workforce will be mobile.(10) Yet, today-s legacy infrastructure requires two separate networks to support wired and wireless connectivity, resulting in operational complexity and security challenges.
HP also launched the industry-s only complete solution that supports growing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives. This solution delivers unified wired and wireless management as well as switching platforms that create a single network for wired and wireless connectivity.
HP networking innovations also include device on-boarding and provisioning functionalities through a single management application, automated security with software-defined networks (SDN) technology, and mobility connectivity services that further extend the customer benefits of the .
To double network scalability over legacy infrastructure, the new OpenFlow-enabled HP 2920 Switch Series speeds data transfer by up to 45 percent, while increasing performance by up to 100 percent.(11) In addition, the new HP 830 Unified/WLAN Switch eliminates the need to purchase up to 50 percent of traditional network access devices, including separate switches and controllers, while supporting up to 1,000 wireless devices.(12)
To help customers create an optimized, scalable wired and wireless infrastructure, HP is offering HP FlexNetwork Design and Validation and . These services provide validated and interoperable high-level designs and device configurations based on proven HP FlexNetwork reference architectures.
HP-s premier America-s client event, , takes place June 11-13 in Las Vegas.
HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world-s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans , , , and to solve customer problems. More information about HP is available at .
(1) HP internal calculations.
(2) IDC, “Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, Q3 CY2012,” November 2012.
(3) Gartner “Forecast Analysis: x86 Server Virtualization, Worldwide, 3Q12 Update,” November 2012.
(4) HP-sponsored white paper from IDC, “Business Value of Blade Infrastructures,” No. 227508R2, December 2012.
(5) Based on HP internal calculations as of January 2013. Comparing HP 6120XG with 240 Gb of available up/down bandwidth vs. SX1018HP with 1,360 Gb available, HP offers up/down bandwidth that is 5.6 times greater.
(6) Based on HP internal calculation as of January 2013 that show HP SX1018 switch achieving a 250 nanosecond response time, compared to 1 millisecond from previous models.
(7) Based on HP internal calculations as of January 2012. Four times more NVIDIA Quadro 3000M graphics in the same enclosure space vs. previous-generation HP WS460c.
(8) Based on HP internal calculations as of January 2012. Versus previous-generation HP WS460c.
(9) IDC White paper, sponsored by HP and Intel, “The Business Value of the HP Proactive Insight Experience,” No. 239199, January 2013.
(10) Gartner, “The Nexus of Forces Changes Everything: Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2012 Keynote,” ID:G00246019, Jan. 10, 2013.
(11) Tolly Research, “HP 2920 Switch Series: Competitive Performance, Power Consumption and TCO Evaluation versus Cisco Catalyst 2960-S and Cisco 3750-X Series,” February 2013.
(12) Based on HP internal testing.
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