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HP bolsters big data strategy with Haven OnDemand

Summary: HP says the iteration allows users to tap into key components of the HP Haven Enterprise platform within minutes.



Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday launched a new component to its big data platform Haven.


Where Haven initially focused on bundling HP analytics software, hardware and services into one easy to consume package, the new OnDemand iteration allows users to tap into key components of the HP Haven Enterprise platform within minutes, HP says.


The move comes as HP kicks off its Discover conference in Barcelona.


HP says it is embedding Haven's assets more deeply into its software application stack. Haven runs on the HP Helion cloud and combines technologies from various HP acquisitions over the years, such as Autonomy, Vertica, Operations Management and ArcSight, as well as Hadoop.Vertica and HP IDOL are now offered as an on-demand service as well.


Vertica OnDemand will be available in Q1 2015, with pricing starting at $999 per month. IDOL OnDemand is available now as an early access web service.


Robert Youngjohns, GM and EVP of HP Software, said the goal with OnDemand was to make HP's big data stack more accessible and adaptable for customers, partners and developers.


'To succeed in today's marketplace, businesses must be able to leverage all forms of data, at high speed and in context, in order to capitalize on emerging opportunities and manage risk and costs,' Youngjohns said in a statement.


HP also introduced today a new version of HP ArcSight ESM, its security information and event management platform, with updates designed to improve its speed and performance, as well as the new Intelligent Retention and Content Management solution. HP says it brings together StoreAll, ControlPoint, Records Manager and Haven analytics in order to better manage data throughout its lifecycle.


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