No one has seemed to notice that in the last several months, Hewlett-Packard has quietly made changes to its participation in the enterprise software market; this will significantly change HP’s value for CIOs and IT organizations in regards to business intelligence (BI) technologies.
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Topics:
Data Warehousing,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Enterprise Software,
HP,
HP Neoview,
Information Applications (IA),
Information Management (IM),
IT Performance Management (ITPM)
At its annual conference Oracle OpenWorld this year Oracle flexed its muscles as a technology giant. The company has been steadily growing through acquisitions to expand its database, middleware and applications, and the recent acquisition of Sun Microsystems gives it a way to sell hardware for servers and storage. This momentum is enabling Oracle to develop new streams of revenue, which were on display at OpenWorld in offerings such as a new generation of appliances from Oracle Exalogic for...
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Topics:
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Business Intelligence,
Enterprise Software,
Information Technology,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Information Applications (IA),
Information Management (IM),
IT Performance Management (ITPM)
At the eye of the tornado of accusations, rumors and gossip in Silicon Valley that began with CEO Mark Hurd’s departure from Hewlett-Packard are the internal politics and lack of management procedures and oversight at the company. I have pointed out a connection not discussed elsewhere to issues around the enterprise software efforts at HP (See: “HP Scandal Reflects on Enterprise Software Issue“). Now with Oracle CEO Larry Ellison’s hiring of Hurd as president and appointment of him to the ...
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Topics:
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Enterprise Software,
Information Technology,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Customer Performance Management (CPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM)