Does anyone know of a free (or marginal cost) HP Openview tutorial? I've got a friend who's interested in learning more about OpenView, but doesn't have the resources to buy a copy for himself (hehe..
HP is working separately with several providers of business-intelligence software, including Business Objects, Cognos, Hyperion, and SAS, to develop products that will be optimized to work with HP's ...
For some time now, network management companies have been universal in their deprecation of what they call the "legacy" systems, HP OpenView, IBM's Tivoli and Computer Associates' Unicenter. But their ...
Hewlett Packard (HP) is to restructure its OpenView suite of software into an integrated solution in an effort to capture a share of the e-services management market. The new strategy will transform ...
HP has its fingers in so many pies, it could have trouble picking enemies out of a lineup. One intrepid Wikipedia editor, however, has made it easier to at least narrow its enemies list down to one ...
SYDNEY, Australia--Hewlett-Packard has melded Peregrine's asset management technology with its OpenView management software, an HP executive said, dismissing a Gartner report that it is losing its ...
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company is adding business-level insight into IT functions and root-cause analysis of network behavior to its OpenView lineup. The new HP OpenView Business Process Insight ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) plans to gradually retire OpenView and newly acquired Mercury brands in favor of a unified HP Software brand and a single business technology optimization (BTO) categorization ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is throwing the full weight of its seven-week-old merger with Compaq Computer behind expanding its network, systems and services management software business. Senior officials ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. has issued a number of patches for a component in its OpenView software package. The company advises administrators to apply the patches immediately, given the severity of the ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) plans to gradually retire OpenView and newly acquired Mercury brands in favor of a unified HP Software brand and a single business technology optimization (BTO) categorization.