Hp Openview Service Desk 4.5 Client 2008

HP OpenView Software
Developer(s)Hewlett-Packard, HP Software Division
Typenetwork and systems management tools
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteHP Software Division

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HP OpenView is the former name for a Hewlett-Packard product family that consisted of network and systems management products. In 2007, HP OpenView was rebranded as HP BTO (Business Technology Optimization) Software when it became part of the HP Software Division. The products are now available as various HP products, marketed through the HP Software Division.[1]

HP OpenView software provided large-scale system and network management of an organization's IT infrastructure. It included optional modules from HP as well as third-party management software, which connected within a common framework and communicated with one another.

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History[edit]

The foundational OpenView product was Network Node Manager (NNM), network monitoring software based on SNMP.[2] NNM was used to manage networks and could be used in conjunction with other management software, such as CiscoWorks.[3]

Canon ixus 750 price. In April 2004, HP bought Novadigm and its Radia suite.[4] In December 2005, it acquired Peregrine Systems with its IT asset and service management software and integrated it into HP OpenView.[5] In November 2006, HP completed its purchase of Mercury Interactive Corp., subsequently integrated Mercury application and software life-cycle management products (QualityCenter, LoadRunner/PerformanceCenter, WinRunner/QTP) into the HP Software & Solutions portfolio.[6] In September 2007, HP acquired Opsware.[7][8]

In early 2007, alongside the integration of Mercury Interactive, Peregrine Systems and Opsware products, HP OpenView products were rebranded under the HP Software Division business, and the OpenView and Mercury names were phased out. The HP OpenCall name continues as part of the HP Software Division business.

Products[edit]

  • HP OpenView Network Node Manager (OV NNM)
  • HP Operations Manager (OM) — monitor systems and applications using agents
    • HP OMW - Operations Manager (Windows) (formerly OVOW, formerly VantagePoint Operations for Windows)
    • HP OMU - Operations Manager (Unix) (formerly OVOU, formerly VantagePoint Operations for Unix, sometimes referenced as ITO, formerly Operation Center ' OPC')
  • HP OpenView ServiceManager (formerly Peregrine ServiceCenter)- now HP Software Service Manager
  • HP OpenView AssetManager (formerly Peregrine AssetCenter)
  • HP OpenView Connect-It - A data and process integration tool
  • HP OpenView Service Desk (OVSD) - migration to HP Software Service Manager is optional
  • HP OpenView Internet Services (OVIS) - Discontinued [1]
  • HP OpenView Service Navigator (integrated in HP Operations Manager for Unix since 1996)
  • HP OpenView Transaction Analyzer (OVTA) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView SOA Manager
  • HP OpenView Select Identity (OVSI) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Select Access (OVSA) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Select Audit - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Select Federation - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Service Information Portal - Discontinued
  • HP Software Universal CMDB (UCMDB)
  • Enterprise Systems Management (ESM)

Performance[edit]

  • HP OpenView Performance Agent (OVPA)
  • HP OpenView Performance Insight (OVPI)
  • HP OpenView Performance Manager (OVPM)
  • HP OpenView Reporter (OVR) 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.80
  • HP OpenView GlancePlus

Fault/Resource Status Monitoring[edit]

  • HP OpenView TeMIP — A Telecoms OSS service (formerly just known as TeMIP when owned by Compaq-Digital Equipment Corporation)

Provisioning/fulfillment[edit]

  • HP OpenView Service Activator (OVSA) - rebranded as HP Service Activator (HPSA)

Storage[edit]

  • HP Software Storage Essentials
  • HP OpenView Storage Data Protector
  • HP OpenView Storage Mirroring
  • HP OpenView Storage Mirroring Exchange Failover Utility
  • HP OpenView Dashboard (formerly Service Information Portal (SIP) — provides a web portal for HP OpenView management products)
  • HP OpenView Storage Area Manager (OV SAM) - Discontinued

HP OpenView Smart Plug-ins[edit]

(SPIs) — These are add-ons products for OpenView Operations for additional management capabilities:

  • HP OpenView SPI for BEA Tuxedo
  • HP OpenView SPI for BEA WebLogic
  • HP OpenView SPI for BEA WebLogic Integration
  • HP OpenView SPI for Databases (Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, and Informix)
  • HP OpenView SPI for IBM WebSphere Application Server
  • HP OpenView SPI for Microsoft Exchange
  • HP OpenView SPI for Microsoft Windows
  • HP OpenView SPI for OpenVMS
  • HP OpenView SPI for Oracle Application Server
  • HP OpenView SPI for PeopleSoft
  • HP OpenView SPI for Remedy ARS Integration
  • HP OpenView SPI for SAP
  • HP OpenView SPI for Dollar Universe
  • HP OpenView SPI for Storage Area Manager
  • HP OpenView SPI for TIBCO
  • HP OpenView SPI for UNIX OS
  • HP OpenView SPI for Web Servers
  • HP OpenView SPI for WebSPOC ITSM Integration

Network Node Manager SPIs[edit]

  • Network Node Manager for Advanced Routing (for NNM version 7 only)
  • Network Node Manager SPI for Quality Assurance (for NNMi version 9 and later)
  • Network Node Manager SPI for Traffic (for NNMi version 9 and later)
  • Network Node Manager SPI for IP Telephony
  • Network Node Manager SPI for LAN/WAN Edge (for NNM version 7 only)
  • Network Node Manager SPI for MPLS VPN (for NNMi version 9 and later)
  • Network Node Manager SPI for IP Multicast (for NNMi version 9 and later)

HP OpenView Configuration Management[edit]

HP Configuration Management software, formerly Radia from Novadigm, is now part of HP Client Automation Software which is now owned by Accelerite, a product division of Persistent Systems.[9]The following products were part of the OpenView product set:

  • HP OpenView Configuration Management Application Self-Service Manager
  • HP OpenView Configuration Management Application Manager
  • HP OpenView Configuration Management Inventory Manager
  • HP OpenView Configuration Management OS Manager
  • HP OpenView Configuration Management Patch Manager
  • HP OpenView Configuration Management Application Usage Manager
  • HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager

IUM[edit]

HP OpenView Internet Usage Manager (IUM)[10] provides convergentmediation. It collects, processes and correlates usage records and events from network elements and service applications across voice and data services for prepaid, post-paid and real-time charging in wireless, wireline and cable networks. This usage data can be passed on to business support systems for usage-based billing systems, capacity management and analysis of subscriber behavior.

HP Software Business Availability Center (BAC)[edit]

Formerly products from Mercury Interactive and now integrated into the HP portfolio:

  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Business Process Monitor (BAC/BPM)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Real User Management (BAC/RUM)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / System Availability Management (BAC/SAM)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Diagnostics (BAC/Diags)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Universal CMDB (BAC/uCMDB)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Service Level Management (BAC/SLM)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Problem Isolation (BAC/PI)
  • HP Software Business Availability Center / Business Process Insight (BAC/BPI)
  • HP Software SiteScope (SiS)

HP Software Data Center Automation (DCA)[edit]

Formerly products from Opsware and now integrated into the HP portfolio:

  • HP Software Server Automation (SA) (formerly Opsware Server Automation System (SAS))
  • HP Software Storage Essentials (SE) (HP existing product Storage Essentials has been merged with former Opsware Application Storage Automation System (ASAS))
  • HP Software Operations Orchestration (OO) (formerly Opsware Process Automation System (PAS) (formerly iConclude Orchestrator))
  • HP Software Network Automation (NA) (formerly Opsware Network Automation System NAS))

User Groups[edit]

The OpenView Forum International was an OpenView user group. It became Vivit (in early 2007) and organized the yearly HP Software Forum. In 2007, HP took over responsibility for the HP Software Forum and renamed it HP Software Universe.

While it is not an actual 'user group', the ITRC is an online forum about former OpenView and HP Software products.[11] A new user group, the HP Software Solutions Community, officially launched publicly in April 2010 and includes all former software-related communities.[12]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Looking for HP OpenView?'. Archived from the original on 2011-04-16. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  2. ^“HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.5”
  3. ^Fognet’s Field Guide to OpenView Network Node Manager
  4. ^HP Completes Novadigm Acquisition Furthering Adaptive Enterprise Strategy
  5. ^'HP Completes Acquisition of Peregrine Systems, Boosting HP OpenView Software Portfolio' HP news release
  6. ^HP Press Release: HP Closes Landmark Mercury Acquisition; Companies Unite to Lead in Business Technology Optimization Software
  7. ^'HP to Acquire Opsware Inc.'
  8. ^“HP Closes Opsware Acquisition.”
  9. ^HP Press Release: HP Completes Novadigm Acquisition Furthering Adaptive Enterprise Strategy
  10. ^Official webpage for IUM
  11. ^IT Resource Center ForumsArchived 2006-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^“HP Software Solutions Community has launched.”

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HP_OpenView&oldid=909756675'
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Hewlett-Packard, commonly referred to as HP, was an information technology corporation based in Palo Alto, California, which was split into two companies: Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc. The company was founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in a small garage on January 1, 1939.[1] As of 2012, HP is the largest technology company in the world in terms of revenue, ranking 10th in the Fortune Global 500.[2]As of 2012, Hewlett-Packard has made a total of 129 acquisitions since 1986.[a][3] Its first acquisition was the F.L. Moseley Company in 1958. This move enabled HP to enter the plotter business, which was the predecessor to its printer business of today.[4] In 1989, HP purchased Apollo Computer for US$476 million,[5][6] enabling HP to become the largest supplier of computer workstations.[5] In 1995, the company bought another computer manufacturer, Convex Computer, for US$150 million.[7] In 2000, HP spun off its measurement, chemical and medical businesses into an independent company named Agilent Technologies.[8][9] The company's largest acquisition came in 2002, when it merged with Compaq, a personal computer manufacturer, for US$25 billion.[10][11] The combined company overtook Dell for the largest share of the personal computer market worldwide in the second quarter.[12]

Within IT networking hardware and storage market segments, HP has made acquisitions worth over US$15 billion, the largest one being 3PAR and 3COM acquisitions made in 2010, totaling over $5 billion. The most recent acquisition in the enterprise networking segment is Aruba Networks in March 2015 for US$3 billion. On the IT services and consulting side, the largest acquisition made so far is Electronic Data Systems, in 2008 for US$13.9 billion

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In the software products market segment, a stream of acquisitions has helped strengthen HP's position .[13]Antivirus para windows server 2008. The largest software company purchased prior to 2011 was Mercury Interactive for US$4.5 billion. This acquisition doubled the size of HP's software business to more than US$2 billion in annual revenue.[14]

Between 2012 and 2013, HP had no acquisitions in any of its business segments as the firm was recouping an $8.8 billion write-off suffered as a result of acquisition of British software company Autonomy Corporation for $11 billion in 2011. After this two-year gap, in 2014, HP returned to the acquisition market by acquiring Computer Networking Software company Shunra. The majority of companies acquired by HP are based in the United States.

At the end of 2014, HP announced that it will split into two companies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc. The former focuses on enterprise infrastructure and software solutions, whilst the latter focuses on consumer markets with PCs and printers. On November 1, 2015, they became separate companies.

Acquisitions[edit]

Each acquisition was for the respective company in its entirety, unless otherwise specified. The agreement date listed is the date of the agreement between HP and the subject of the acquisition, while the acquisition date listed is the exact date in which the acquisition completes. The value of each acquisition is usually the one listed at the time of the announcement. If the value of an acquisition is not listed, then it is undisclosed.

Agreement date[b]Acquired on[b]CompanyBusinessCountryValue (US$)References
1958F.L. Moseley CompanyPlotterUnited States[4]
1959Boonton RadioFlight test instrumentationUnited States[4]
1961Sanborn CompanyMedical equipmentUnited States[15]
November 1, 1962Neely EnterprisesSales/manufacturer's representativeUnited States[16]
1965F&M Scientific CorporationAnalytical chemistryUnited States[15]
1966Data Systems, IncInformation technologyUnited States[17]
January 13, 1989Eon Systems Inc.ElectronicsUnited States[18]
April 13, 1989May 4, 1989Apollo ComputerComputer manufacturerUnited States$476 million[5][6]
November 1989Certain assets of Optotech Inc.Disk driveUnited States[19][20]
January 1991Applied Optoelectronic TechAutomatic test equipmentUnited States[21][22]
November 1991AvantekTransistorUnited States[17][23]
December 1991ABB CADEComputer softwareUnited States[24]
September 1992Colorado Memory SystemsMagnetic tapeUnited States[17][25]
September 1992French and German units of LeasametricCompany leasingUnited States[26]
October 1992Computer systems from Texas InstrumentsComputer systemsUnited States[27]
1993Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom (EHPT) 60% Ericsson and 40% Hewlett-Packard.TelecomsSweden[22][28]
April 1993Four Pi Systems Corp.Automatic test equipmentUnited States[29]
June 1993Metrix Network SystemsComputer networkingUnited States[30]
September 1993BT&D TechnologiesElectronicsUnited States[31]
September 13, 1993October 1993EEsof Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[32][33]
October 31, 19941994VersatestAutomatic test equipmentUnited States[17][34]
19931994Canstar Systems (an Alcatel Canada Wire Inc division)Fibre Channel switchCanada[35][36]
June 1995CaLan Inc.Automatic test equipmentUnited States[37]
September 21, 1995September 1995Convex ComputerComputer manufacturerUnited States$150 million[7][17]
December 1995ElseWare Corp.Computer programmingUnited States[38]
February 22, 1996February 1996SecureWare Internet security divisionComputer securityUnited States[17][39]
June 1996Graphics technology from Parametric Technology CorporationGraphics hardwareUnited States$9.273 million[40]
June 1996Division Inc.Computer programmingUnited States$6 million[41]
July 1996DP-Tek DevelopmentImagingUnited States[17][42]
August 1996Trellis Software & ControlsMotion controlUnited States[43]
March 1997Vital Technology Pte LtdInvestmentUnited States[44]
April 23, 1997April 1997VeriFoneElectronic bill paymentUnited States$1.18 billion[17][45][46]
June 6, 1997PROLINInformation technologyNetherlands[47]
September 1997Internet printing technology from ForeFront GroupPrintingUnited States$2.5 million[48]
November 1997Nuview ManageX from Nuview Inc.Business process managementUnited States[49]
November 1997Optimazation systemsComputer softwareUnited States[50]
January 1998Business related assets of SiltekInformation technologySouth Africa[51]
March 27, 1998HeartstreamMedical equipmentUnited States[52][53]
June 1998Computing & Measurement SystemsComputersIsrael[54]
October 1998Scope Communications Inc.Cable testerUnited States[55]
October 1998Open Skies, Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[17][56]
May 1999PrintmountainPrintingUK[57]
May 1999Telegra CorpComputer softwareUnited States[59]
May 4, 1999Transoft NetworksStorage area networkUnited States[60]
June 7, 1999Dazel CorporationComputer softwareUnited States[61]
August 4, 1999Security Force SoftwareComputer securityUnited States[62]
September 21, 1999QosneticsInformation technologyUnited States[63]
January 18, 2001Bluestone SoftwareComputer softwareUnited States$470 million[64]
July 16, 2001August 6, 2001Comdisco Inc.Information technologyUnited States$610 million[65]
August 28, 2001Trinagy Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[66]
September 24, 2001StorageAppsData storageUnited States$350 million[46][67]
September 6, 2001March 22, 2002Indigo N.VPrinting serviceIsrael[68][69]
September 3, 2001May 3, 2002CompaqPersonal computerUnited States$25 billion[10][11][12]
May 6, 2003Procter & Gamble ITInformation technologyUnited States$3 billion
June 4, 2003Ericsson ITInformation technologySweden[70]
July 23, 2003PipeBeachCommunication softwareSweden[71]
August 13, 2003Extreme Logic Inc.Information technologyUnited States[72]
September 3, 2003Talking BlocksWeb serviceUnited States[73]
September 22, 2003SelectAccess assets of Baltimore TechnologiesComputer securityUnited Kingdom[74]
November 11, 2003Persist TechnologyComputer softwareUnited States[75]
February 16, 2004Consera SoftwareComputer softwareUnited States[76]
February 23, 2004Triaton GmbhInformation technologyGermany[77]
March 11, 2004TruLogicaComputer softwareUnited States[78]
April 2, 2004Novadigm Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[79]
May 13, 2004IT Infrastructure Management LLC
(doing business as ManageOne)
Information technology consultingUnited States[80][81]
May 13, 2004CEC Europe Service ManagementInformation technology consultingUnited Kingdom[80][81]
June 7, 2004Networking technology from Riverstone NetworksComputer networkingUnited States[82]
October 1, 2004SynstarInformation technologyUnited Kingdom[83]
January 2005IT division of West LB AGInformation technologyGermany[84]
April 15, 2005SnapfishPhoto sharingUnited States[85]
September 7, 2005CGNZInformation technology consultingNew Zealand[86]
September 19, 2005AppIQData storageUnited States[87]
October 3, 2005RLX TechnologiesComputer softwareUnited States[88]
November 1, 2005Scitex VisionPrinting serviceIsrael$230 million[89]
November 30, 2005Trustgenix Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[90]
December 13, 2005PIXACOOnline photo servicesGermany[91]
December 19, 2005Peregrine SystemsComputer softwareUnited States$425 million[92][93]
February 7, 2006OuterBayComputer softwareUnited States[94]
June 6, 2006SilverwireImagingSwitzerland[95]
June 27, 2006The Technology PartnersInformation technology consultingItaly[96]
September 28, 2006October 31, 2006VoodooPCComputer manufacturerCanada[97]
July 26, 2006November 7, 2006Mercury InteractiveComputer softwareIsrael$4.5 billion[14][98][99]
December 12, 2006Knightsbridge SolutionsInformation managementUnited States[100]
December 20, 2006Bitfone Corp.Computer softwareUnited States[101]
February 5, 2007Bristol TechnologyComputer softwareUnited States[102]
February 27, 2007PolyserveComputer softwareUnited States[103]
March 22, 2007Tabblo Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[104][105]
April 24, 2007ArteisComputer softwareUnited States[106]
June 19, 2007SPI Dynamic Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[107][108]
July 23, 2007OpswareComputer softwareUnited States$1.6 billion[92]
July 23, 2007NeowareThin clientUnited States$214 million[109]
September 13, 2007MacDermid ColorSpan Inc.Printer manufacturerUnited States[110][111]
October 22, 2007Atos Origin Middle East GroupInformation technology consultingBahrain[112]
November 12, 2007February 2008EYP Mission Critical Facilities Inc.Information technology consultingUnited States[113][114]
March 2008NUR Macroprinters LtdPrinterIsrael$457.076 million[115]
January 22, 2008March 26, 2008Exstream SoftwareComputer softwareUnited States$371 million[116][117]
March 31, 2008TOWER SoftwareComputer softwareAustralia$101.529 million[118][119][120]
August 11, 2008Colubris NetworksWireless networkingUnited States[121][122]
August 26, 2008Electronic Data SystemsInformation technology consultingUnited States$13.9 billion[123]
October 1, 2008LeftHand Networks Inc.Data storageUnited States$360 million[124]
July 17, 2009August 4, 2009IBRIX, Inc.Computer softwareUnited States[125][126]
November 11, 2009April 12, 20103ComComputer networkingUnited States$2.7 billion[127]
June 24, 2010MelodeoComputer softwareUnited States$30 million[128]
April 16, 2010June 16, 2010Phoenix TechnologiesComputer softwareUnited States$12 million[129]
April 28, 2010July 1, 2010Palm, Inc.Smartphone manufacturerUnited States$1.2 billion[130]
August 1, 2010August 26, 2010StrataviaComputer softwareUnited States[131]
September 2, 2010September 27, 20103PARData StorageUnited States$2.35 billion[132]
August 17, 2010September 22, 2010Fortify SoftwareComputer softwareUnited States[133]
September 13, 2010October 22, 2010ArcSightCorporate computer security managementUnited States$1.5 billion[134]
February 14, 2011March 22, 2011Vertica Systems, Inc.Enterprise database softwareUnited States$350 million[135][136]
August 18, 2011October 3, 2011Autonomy CorporationInformation managementUnited Kingdom$11 billion[137]
December 6, 2011December 7, 2011HiflexInformation managementGermany[138]
February 2013MemlaneInformation technologyUnited States[139]
March 4, 2014May 1, 2014ShunraComputer networking softwareUnited States[140]
September 11, 2014September 11, 2014EucalyptusCloud computing softwareUnited States[141]
February 1, 2015May 1, 2015Voltage SecurityCloud security softwareUnited States[142]
March 2, 2015February 2, 2015Aruba NetworksMobile networkingUnited States[143]
May 26, 2015May 26, 2015ConteXtreamNetworking softwareUnited States[144]
February 3, 2016February 3, 2016TrileadData protection softwareSwitzerlandUndisclosed[145]
May 9, 2016May 9, 2016RASA NetworksNetwork Performance and Analytics softwareUnited StatesUndisclosed[146]
August 11, 2016August 11, 2016SGIComputer hardwareUnited States$275 million[147]
September 12, 2016September,Samsung's Printing BusinessPrinting and ImagingSeoul$1.05 Billion[148]
January 17, 2017May 1, 2017SimpliVityHyperconverged InfrastructureUnited States$650 Million
January 23, 2017January 23, 2017Cloud CruiserCloud Cost Management and OptimizationUnited States[149]
March 7, 2017-Nimble StorageFlash and Hybrid Data StorageUnited States$1.09 Billion[150][151]
May 17, 2019-CraySupercomputingUnited States$1.3 Billion[152]

Notes[edit]

  • a This figure by The Alacra Store includes acquisitions by companies that are eventually acquired by HP. The actual number of acquisitions included in this list is 96.
  • b The acquisitions are ordered by acquisition dates. If the acquisition date is not available, then the acquisition is ordered by agreement dates.

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