HP Tackles Big Data Management and Governance Challenges with New File Analysis Software Solutions
With unstructured (human-generated) data volumes increasing 43% annually1 and shrinking IT budgets, organizations are being forced to rethink how, where and what information they should store and backup. File analysis-based solutions can play a key role in this endeavor, and HP is investing in innovative solutions that help organizations solve their most pressing information challenges.
According to Gartner’s Market Guide for File Analysis Software Report from September 2014, File analysis (FA) tools analyze, index, search, track and report on file metadata and, in some cases, file content, enabling organizations to take action on files according to what was identified. Storage managers, legal and security professionals and business analysts are seeking ways to manage unstructured data stores to reduce costs and risk, and increase efficiency of valuable business-critical data. File analysis enables better information management decisions for unstructured data.
HP Storage Optimizer Enhances Backup and Storage
HP Storage Optimizer is a new offering that combines file analytics with policy-based storage tiering and information optimization. The unique combination of these technologies allows customers to intelligently reduce the total volume of storage, shrink the cost and complexity of managing unstructured data and intelligently distribute information across multiple storage repositories including the cloud. Analytics plays a key role in helping CIOs, IT, infrastructure and storage executives realize these advantages. With deeper information quality and insight, more granular policies can be applied for each set of data, before the data is stubbed and stored according to policy. This provides a holistic view of all unstructured data within the organization.
“HP Storage Optimizer delivers clear cost, risk and administration benefits that address the most challenging aspects of information management and governance in the era of Big Data,” said Josef Elliott, director, Oyster IMS (@OysterIMS). “With HP Storage Optimizer, one can materially lower cost on primary storage and backup-related storage, more intelligently tier storage, streamline backup processes and increase application performance.”
HP Storage Optimizer provides connectivity to a wide range of repositories including Hadoop, SharePoint, Exchange and others, and offers enterprise-grade scalability, built-in workflow security and audibility features and seamless retrieval by end users, as needed.
HP ControlPoint Delivers Intelligent Path to the Cloud
HP today also announced a new solution based on its ControlPoint file analysis product that analyzes enterprise information and automates the migration of data to the most appropriate on-premise, cloud, Hadoop, or virtual repository.
This solution, which is an integral part of many cloud modernization strategies, helps organizations prioritize which information is moved to the cloud, as well as the appropriate cloud deployment to move it based on the content’s business importance, risk profile usefulness and governance policies. By delivering added insight prior to migration, organizations are able to better manage retention, reduce complexity and improve searchability, resulting in improved security, productivity and lower overall storage costs.
ControlPoint plays a vital role in helping organizations transform to a hybrid infrastructure. For instance, it is integrated with HP Helion, an open, scalable, extensible cloud platform for large businesses and service providers. With a built-in connector to Helion, ControlPoint can apply intelligence to data that is earmarked for the cloud and then migrate only the most relevant data to the Helion cloud instead of transferring the access, control and management problems intrinsic in one repository to another.
“With the explosion of data volumes and complexity, more and more organizations are turning to cloud-based solutions like HP Helion to break down data silos, reduce CapEx and achieve economies of scale,” said Pete Brey, Worldwide HP Helion Manager for Cloud Storage. “HP ControlPoint serves a critical role in migrating to the cloud, ensuring that organizations are not simply transferring a data lake from a file share to the cloud, but instead moving the right information based on its inherent value.”
Leveraging HP Haven technology, a next generation analytics engine, HP ControlPoint bridges the gap between IT, legal and compliance departments to ensure appropriate information is transparently and defensibly disposed, and delivers intelligence for more-informed migration decisions. Its latest integration with HP Helion gives customers an all-HP solution for analyzing, migrating, governing and managing information throughout its lifecycle for additional risk and cost savings benefits.
Closely Aligned to HP’s Information Management & Governance Strategy
Today’s announcements align to HP’s Information Management and Governance vision, as they deliver on the promise of bringing analytics-driven solutions to improve data quality and intelligence with consistency and scale.
“Information management and governance are converging due to some fundamental challenges presented by Big Data, which is causing organizations to rethink previous IT strategies,” said David Jones, senior vice president and general manager, Big Data Solutions, HP Software (@HPSoftware). “HP is leading the way to helping our customers transform to meet these evolving needs and challenges by investing in infrastructure and analytics that help our customers make smarter, more-informed decisions on what to do with their information to ultimately reduce costs, improve manageability and protect and govern their information with cloud-first solutions.”
Earlier this year, HP launched Connected MX, which brings together policy-based endpoint backup with policy-based file synchronization and sharing capabilities for desktop administrators as another Information Management and Governance that helps customers accelerate their path to the cloud.
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