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HP Launches Enhanced Information Optimization Solutions

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HP has launched new  Information Optimization Solutions for the enterprise.

George Kadifa (Executive vice president, Software, HP): Over the next several years, Return on Information will become the single most important measure of success for organizations.

Return on Information is the value that organizations generate from their investments in information solutions, services and resources by gaining insight from their data to make better and quicker decisions.

HP expanded its HP AppSystems portfolio with expanded capabilities of HP Converged Infrastructure with  Apache Hadoop, HP Vertica Analytics Platform and Autonomy eDiscovery environments.

The Autonomy Legal and Compliance Performance Suite is an end-to-end solution that enables organizations to detect and act on new signals of risk; understand, protect, govern and collaborate on information; and maintain compliance with local, federal and international regulations. The suite is powered by the Autonomy Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL).

HP Proactive Care for SAP optimizes an infrastructure running SAP solutions, the HP Vertica Analytics Platform 6.1 is a next-generation analytics platform. The new HP Telco Big Data and Analytics solutions enable communication service providers (CSPs) to transform data from a variety of sources, including subscribers’ experience and preferences, into actionable intelligence.

Upload: 12-22-12

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