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HP Helps National Stock Exchange Accelerate Regulatory Reporting, Lower Operating Costs

PALO ALTO, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/30/13 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced that the , Inc. (NSX), the first all-electronic stock exchange in the United States, chose to lower storage operating costs and reduce database query and regulatory reporting time.

The NSX was experiencing rising maintenance costs while dealing with time-consuming operational tasks due to its legacy infrastructure. The exchange needed an efficient storage platform that would simplify management and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) while improving regulatory and business intelligence reporting.

Upgrading to HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, combined with NSX-s new infrastructure, improved daily report processing by 50 percent, which resulted in an increase of overall staff productivity. NSX now completes complex database queries five times faster than with its legacy system. As a result, executives gain real-time operational insight into the market performance while ensuring proper regulatory surveillance over all trading activities.

“Reducing administration costs and time spent on operational tasks requires an easy-to-manage storage system with performance throughput that outmatches the intensive data requirements of a stock exchange,” said Bruce Kulback, chief information officer, National Stock Exchange. “HP Converged Storage lowered our data center costs and boosted application performance, which enabled us to reduce time spent on reporting and instead focus resources on improving our trading services.”

HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, a key component of , has enabled NSX to:

Lower data center TCO with by allowing the pooling of physical storage resources for increased capacity utilization and reduced initial capital expenses with the flexibility to easily add capacity as needed in the future.

Increase efficiency with HP 3PAR Thin Built-In ASIC zero-detection capabilities along with 3PAR Adaptive Optimization software to automatically reclaim unused capacity and rebalance system resources for real-time storage optimization.

Minimize data center energy and infrastructure costs by shrinking storage footprint 33 percent.

Reduce risk of downtime with a highly available clustered design, remote replication to disaster recovery sites, and persistent technologies that enable nondisruptive online system upgrades and system performance monitoring.

Boost business productivity with active data volumes on each controller, which increases performance throughput to 8 gigabytes per second, double the rate of NSX-s previous storage system.

“The increasing complexity of securities industry regulations are straining legacy storage systems that are unable to deliver application performance required for efficient data reporting demands,” said Chris Riley, vice president, U.S., Storage, HP. “Dramatic system performance improvements delivered by HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage have increased NSX-s business productivity while reducing storage management, enabling executives to focus more on innovation and less on administration.”

HP-s premier Americas client event, , takes place June 11-13 in Las Vegas.

The National Stock Exchange, Inc. (NSX), headquartered in Jersey City, NJ, offers trading in all U.S. exchange-listed equities and exchange traded funds (ETFs) on its NSX BLADE® trading platform. Originally founded as the Cincinnati Stock Exchange (CSX), NSX became the first all-electronic exchange in the U.S. in 1980. The NSX and its wholly-owned routing broker-dealer are regulated by the SEC and FINRA.

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