Oracle en HP presenteren ‘Optimize for Agility’. Het initiatief helpt bedrijven hun IT-kosten te verlagen, het niveau van IT-service te verhogen en hun bedrijfsvoering flexibeler te maken. Het initiatief is gebaseerd op een wereldwijde technologie-, services- en marketingovereenkomst van de twee bedrijven.
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Oracle and HP to Help Companies Improve IT Service Levels and Control Costs through “Optimize for Agility” Initiative
ORACLE OPENWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO – Sept. 22, 2005 – Oracle and HP today announced a new initiative, called ”Optimize for Agility,” that will help enterprises lower IT costs, optimize IT service levels and improve business agility. This initiative is based upon an engineering, services and marketing agreement and will deliver service and support offerings for rapid initial deployment, integrated management and dynamic provisioning capabilities to customers worldwide.
Driven by customer requirements for improved return on IT investment and greater alignment of IT service levels with business needs, the goal of the “Optimize for Agility” initiative is to enable joint customers to benefit from virtualized, cost-effective, reliable, and scalable IT resources to be dynamically tapped at any time.
This initiative is backed by service and product innovations, such as the native capabilities of the Oracle 10g grid platform, HP OpenView and Oracle Enterprise Manager, that will openly exchange events and operational information, allowing for a richer root-cause analysis and problem solving across an entire grid infrastructure. This integration, enabled via exchange of models using Web services, gives users the ability to detect and avert IT performance degradations before they impact business users.
It also helps customers manage their service level objectives through automatic scaling of software and hardware resources to meet demand. As a result, companies can identify, allocate and reallocate IT resources – from servers to storage to network capacity – to adjust to changes in workloads, technology advancements and business requirements without impacting user productivity.
Additionally, service and support offerings are being delivered by more than 950 Oracle-trained HP Services specialists. Grid Accelerator Services, called HP Express Services, will provide accelerated deployment of Oracle 10g database on HP servers and are initially available in North America and planned in other countries under similar localized programs. Customer Solution Centers in Atlanta, GA, and Reading, UK, have been enhanced for hands-on customer interaction with tools and technology.
As part of this initiative, Oracle and HP will develop reference architectures that are designed and tested to specifications for optimal deployment of an Oracle grid-computing infrastructure.
“Oracle and HP are simplifying resource management for grid environments through this initiative,” said Doug Kennedy, Oracle Vice President of Worldwide Alliances & Channels. “With our joint ‘Optimize for Agility’ offerings, customers will be able to automatically scale their software and hardware resources to where it’s needed most, saving IT costs and improving service levels overall.”
Today’s announcement will accelerate delivery of these powerful computing capabilities as operating standards for joint customers through ongoing collaborative engineering and product delivery.
“The Optimize for Agility initiative is the result of our companies’ shared vision and the reality of our integrated solutions,” said Ron Eller, vice president and general manager, Solution Alliances, HP. “We believe it will enable companies to move more quickly towards becoming an Adaptive Enterprise and will lead to a wide adoption of grid technology by allowing for a full utilization of IT resources across an enterprise.”
Visit HP’s booth # 1402 at Oracle OpenWorld at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from September 19-22, 2005 for “Optimize for Agility” demonstrations. For more information on the “Optimize for Agility,” go to: www.hp.com/go/oracle
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