Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced a new suite of business intelligence (BI)
services in support of environments running the SAP NetWeaver® Business
Warehouse (SAP NetWeaver BW) component, enabling clients to store
increasingly large volumes of data on one system.
The services help clients reduce their hardware footprint and make
faster decisions by allowing quicker access to that data through a
single view.
Despite efforts to manage and use information effectively, many
customers have not realized the full potential of their BI investments.
Companies often deal with disconnected data warehouse environments built
to support departmental information needs.
New HP
Business Intelligence Assessment Services for Use with SAP solutions
allow clients to connect their data and use their business information
strategically. As a complete solution provider for environments that
include SAP solutions, HP prepares clients with a roadmap to a single
enterprise data warehouse infrastructure through an HP
Neoview Advantage implementation that extends support of SAP
NetWeaver BW to include non-SAP data.
The suite of services includes four separate assessment services that
help customers understand the business opportunity, technology roadmap
and cost benefits of a modernized and consolidated BI architecture. They
include:
Rapid Opportunity Assessment – For identifying the potential business
opportunity through an expanded view of data across an enterprise;
Technology Assessment – For developing a roadmap for a future-state HP
Neoview Advantage architecture in support of SAP NetWeaver for
consolidating current environments;
Cost Benefit Assessment – For recognizing the benefits of a
modernization program in support of SAP NetWeaver BW; and
Performance Assessment – For addressing performance issues within
existing environments.
HP and SAP continue to drive more benefits from the integration
of the HP Neoview Advantage enterprise data warehouse platform with the
SAP NetWeaver BW. The integration provides customers with the
flexibility to deploy SAP NetWeaver BW or BI-driven analytic
applications from SAP on the HP Neoview platform. The HP Neoview
Advantage platform provides a highly scalable database platform,
allowing customers to store, manage and access huge volumes of data.
“Keeping in line with our corporate strategy to use solutions from SAP
as a strategic platform, we replaced our Teradata solution with SAP
NetWeaver BW,” said Ralf van den Brock, chief information officer,
ThyssenKrupp Material Services. “Together with HP we developed a highly
scalable enterprise data warehouse architecture, based on HP’s reference
architecture for use with SAP NetWeaver BW, that enables us to react
quickly and flexibly to new business requirements.”
These new services complement HP’s comprehensive solution approach for
customers, helping them make the most of their information assets and
their investments in SAP solutions.
“Customers can better connect intelligence across the organization and
make decisions that transform their businesses with the full power of BI
services,” said Kristina Robinson, vice president and general manager,
Business Intelligence Solutions, HP. “As a complete provider of
enterprise-class business intelligence solutions, HP allows clients to
monetize their information assets.”
For 20 years, HP and SAP have collaborated on thousands of joint
installations on HP platforms and now have more than 25,000 joint
customers. The new HP Business Intelligence Services in support of SAP
NetWeaver BW strengthen the portfolio of HP hardware, software, services
and outsourcing that aligns with individual customer needs.
“The combination of HP’s excellence in business intelligence services,
along with SAP’s market-leading business intelligence products, allows
us to bring the industry’s best analytics solutions to our customers,”
said Sanjay
Poonen, executive vice president and general manager, World Wide
Business User and Line of Business Sales, SAP. “Such industry-specific
analytic solutions represent the next wave of innovation in this market.”
Watch Kristina Robinson highlight
more of this news. Additional information on HP Business Intelligence
Solutions is available at www.hp.com/go/bi
or in HP booth 2501 at the SAPPHIRE® NOW conference being held in
Orlando, Florida, May 16-19.
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