HP unveils big data analytics platform

HP has announced HAVEn, a set of core technologies that form a big data analytics platform, enabling organizations to create next-generation applications and solutions to accelerate the adoption and monetization of Big Data.

HAVEn combines the proven technologies from HP Autonomy, HP Vertica, HP ArcSight and HP Operations Management, as well as key industry initiatives such as Hadoop, to create next-generation, Big Data-ready analytics applications and solutions.

“The value of Big Data comes from the ability to analyze all information in real time, so decisions that accelerate growth or improve services to customers and citizens, can be made quickly,” said Amit Chatterjee, Country Director, HP Software India. “Only HP has the intellectual property in technology, services and partnerships to truly make data matter.”
 
HAVEn enables HP clients and partners to avoid vendor lock-in with open architecture that supports a broad range of analytics tools, including major Hadoop distributions, programming languages, and an ecosystem of business intelligence (BI); visualization; and extract, transform and load (ETL) solutions. With HAVEn, customers can protect investments with support for multiple virtualization technologies, such as VMware, Amazon and OpenStack, as well as varied deployment methods, including on-premises, private, managed or public cloud.

HAVEn also provides a platform for HP’s industry-leading worldwide partner and reseller channel to create Big Data-enabled business transformation solutions to create new market and revenue opportunities.

“HAVEn is a truly revolutionary new solution from HP,” said Patrick Stewart, vice president and general manager, HP Practice, Avnet Services, Americas. “Avnet has a very successful, long-standing relationship with HP, so partnering with HP to deliver on HAVEn, which integrates hardware, software and services to enable our customers to transform their businesses and profit from big data, is a visionary solution brought to life for the real world.”

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