HP, SAP Form Research Collaboration
November 8th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 17 times, 1 so far today
HP, SAP Form Research Collaboration
Bringing together resources from two of the world’s largest IT companies, HP today announced that it will collaborate with SAP AG on research aimed at improving the flexibility, efficiency and cost-effectiveness of IT systems for businesses of all sizes. HP Labs and SAP Research, the central research facilities for the two companies respectively, will work together on technologies designed to exploit synergies between HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure management technologies and SAP’s Enterprise service-oriented architecture (Enterprise SOA). Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
The Adaptive SAP project could help customers use hardware and software when and where they need it rather than gearing systems to run full force at all times. The companies aim to develop a model for choreographing IT systems so that hardware and software continually adapt to the varying daily workloads and changing business process needs of enterprises. The project is designed to combine powerful technologies in model-based automation, virtualization and policy-based adaptation, with secure, compartmentalized deployment and execution environments. Such flexible, adaptable and cost-effective systems are expected to open up sophisticated business process solutions to small- and mid-size enterprises.
“This research agreement enhances our longstanding relationship with SAP by leveraging new elements of HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure architecture with SAP’s evolving product and service offerings for Enterprise SOA,” said Dick Lampman, HP senior vice president, research, and director, HP Labs. “The collaboration will help create a future generation of highly agile and adaptable solutions for customers.”
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