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HP announces network storage, archiving systems

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: HP announced a range of new systems and appliances and also extended its information optimization portfolio with new solutions at the HP Discover in Vienna, Austria.

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HP Information Platform

IDOL 10: It enables organizations to understand and act on a combination of human and extreme information by identifying ideas and patterns in place and in real time.

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The combination of an information processing layer from Autonomy, an HP Company, with a high-performance real-time analytics engine from Vertica, an HP Company, allows organizations to analyze unstructured, semistructured and structured information, says the company in a release.

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HP Autonomy Appliances

This is meant for archiving, eDiscovery and Enterprise search. Powered by IDOL 10, the new archiving appliance allows organizations to use and extract metadata from data.

The eDiscovery Appliance provides analysis of critical data points to case status, data volume and litigation trends. With the Enterprise Search Appliance, enterprises can categorize, tag, link, retrieve, and profile of all forms of data to deliver large volumes of pertinent information.

Social Intelligence Solution

The HP Social Intelligence Solution helps organizations harness unstructured data generated in social media channels to optimize the customer experience, manage brand reputation, empower resources, as well as drive product innovation.

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Advanced Information Services Vertica

Moreover, HP also launched Advanced Information Services for Vertica, which accelerate the implementation of the Vertica Analytics Platform, which analyzes structured, semistructured, and unstructured data on a massive scale to quickly gain critical business insight.

HP network storage device

HP also announced a new converged storage appliance, X5000 G2 network storage system designed by HP and Microsoft. Capable of supporting over 10,000 users on a single system, which is expandable to over 100TB of capacity, adds the company in the release.

“Exploiting information across its many forms is the next big wave to drive competitive advantage,” said Kamal Dutta, director, Asia Pacific and Japan, HP Software. “Until now, enterprises were tied to only using 15 percent of the data available to them. With HP’s strong portfolio of Information Optimization solutions, enterprises can harness the power of 100 per cent of their data to drive insight, foresight and action.”

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