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News Desk HP Expects to Save MegaBucks on IT
IT operating costs have already been reduced by approximately half
By: Maureen O'Gara
Dec. 5, 2008 10:06 AM
COO Randy Mott, the guy who wrought this transformation, said it wasn't just a technology initiative in the IT organization, it was a "business strategy adopted throughout the company." As a result, HP has already reduced its IT operating costs by approximately half and figures it's provided more reliable information for executives to make better business decisions and established a more simplified and dependable IT infrastructure that provides improved business continuity and supports the company's future growth. The transformation focused on five major initiatives: next-generation global data centers, portfolio management, workforce effectiveness, building a world-class technology organization, and an enterprise data warehouse using of course HP's homegrown NeoView database. Naturally HP had to spend money to save money, but doesn't say how much and would love to get customers doing the same thing. The transformation is expected to enable HP to:
By creating global and common applications, HP says IT can focus on new capabilities and devote 80% of its employees to innovation aligned with business strategies and future growth opportunities. HP's in-house Neoview implementation currently has 32,000 HP employees as users - a number expected to top 50,000 next year. HP believes its Neoview installation is one of the largest enterprise data warehouses in the market today. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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