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HP’s New Unit Meant to Spur Storage

January 19, 2007 · 1 Comment

HP, stung by recent poor storage performance, has formed a new software unit in an attempt to boost its data management story.

 The new Business Information Optimization unit is the first step in a broader repositioning strategy, as HP looks to emulate its rival IBM by wrapping services around storage software in an attempt to lock large customers into its technology. Roadmap details remain fuzzy.

HP execs say the new unit will sell software and hardware, including storage gear, from across the company. A business intelligence wing will be responsible for Neoview, a high-end data warehousing product that HP has been developing for the last two years. A separate information management wing will focus on archiving and management of data.

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