Free Newsletters
InfoWorld Daily

InfoWorld
Log-in | Register

HP eyes security, SMB spaces

Security projects currently in the hopper include moving VPN technology to 802.11 wireless networks

By Paul Krill
November 20, 2003
 

While Hewlett-Packard has lofty plans to conquer markets such as security and SMB (small and midsize business), the company does not give rival Sun Microsystems much credence in efforts such as Linux and servers.

Free IT resource

Virtualization Insights from Top Experts - Learn how virtualization gets real!

Sponsored by Dell

Free IT resource

TechNet: More ways to know it, share it, and keep it running.

Sponsored by Microsoft

HP has security projects in development such as moving its SSL-based VPN technology to 802.11 wireless networks, said Shane Robison, HP executive vice president and chief technology and strategy officer. Additionally, automatic virus detection and incident response is in development in HP's labs, Robison said in interview on Thursday.

Also in development is software for defining security policies.

Security software in development would either become part of the company's HP OpenView system management platform or layered on top of it, according to Robison.

HP has gained much experience in security in that most of the world's automated teller machines operate technology now owned by HP, Robison said, referring to the Tandem technology acquired through the Compaq merger.

Eyeing the SMB market, HP believes it must boost its presence in this area, making it a focus area on par with the company's consumer and enterprise technology endeavors, according to Robison. Product areas HP will target toward SMBs include wireless systems, printing and imaging, and low-end servers, said Robison.

"SMBs are going to be one of the more interesting growth opportunities," said Robison.

HP's services organization also could be leveraged to lure SMB customers, he said. "In the SMB space, they don't have expertise in-house," said Robison.

Robison, however, belittled Sun's efforts such as offering desktop software and AMD Opteron-based hardware.

"I think Sun is trying to justify just about anything they can," said Robison. He characterized Sun as a company in trouble.

Robison rejected Sun's pronouncement that its Java Desktop System, featuring desktop applications and Linux, make Sun the Linux desktop leader. "That's a bit of a stretch," he said.

Sun has erred in sticking to its "proprietary" Sparc microprocessor architecture, Robison said.  HP, meanwhile, is consolidating around the Intel platform, he noted. Sun's Opteron systems "may be too little, too late," Robison added.

A Sun representative dismissed Robison's comments.

"That's about what you would expect a person at HP to say," said Sun spokesman Russ Castronovo.

Robison also said that HP can leverage huge economies of scale in dealing with component makers in that it purchases $38 billion worth of components annually, and that the merger with Compaq has proceeded smoothly. "The merger, for all intents and purposes, is complete. We over-achieved the financial [expectations] in half the time we thought it would take," Robison said.

"HP is actively participating in the grid computing space with efforts such as its SmartFrog technology for describing distributed software systems as collections of cooperating components," Robison said.





 


 
Paul Krill is an InfoWorld editor at large.
 

TOP NEWS:


»  Four quick tips for choosing an IM security product
71 percent of businesses will invest in real-time messaging this year. If you're one of them, be sure to protect your enterprise

»  Forrester analysts ID hot IT jobs
Research group finds 16 IT roles with a promising future

»  Nvidia claims 10 hours of HD video on Tegra chip
The Tegra 600 and 650 can be used with hard disk drives and are designed partly for mobile Internet devices

»  Database vendors add Google's MapReduce
Greenplum and Aster Data Systems will support Google's programming technique, developed for parallel processing of large data sets across commodity hardware

»  Network management: Tips for managing costs
New technologies, changing requirements, and ongoing equipment maintenance and upgrades cost money, but there are ways to manage expenses

»  EMC targets SMBs, branch offices with new low-end storage
Celerra NX4 highlights include thin provisioning, snapshot technology for data recovery and backups, and Web-based console for management of storage volumes




COMPREHENSIVE DATA PROTECTION AND DISASTER RECOVERY
Traditional backup and recovery is becoming irrelevant. You need more. Watch this InfoWorld and Dell Equallogic webcast to learn the current trends in Comprehensive Data Protection and Disaster Recovery for VMware Virtual Infrastructure. Sponsored by Dell Equallogic:

»  Click here to view this Webcast
  Virtualization Solutions Guide
This comprehensive IT Strategy Guide covers Virtualization and puts you at the forefront of the discussion. You'll learn all you need to know from the cost of virtualization, how to implement it for your business, how to back it up safely and which products are best. Sponsored by Riverbed

»  Click here to download now

- Special Advertising Partners -
WHITE PAPERS
 

» Technology White Papers Library

Technology White Papers by Topic

Technology White Papers E-mail Alert

Find out when the latest white paper is available:
 
 
INFOWORLD MARKETPLACE
 
» BUY A LINK NOW
 
SEE ALSO
• Update: McNealy - Sun to ship Opteron servers in 2004


FIND PRODUCTS AND COMPANIES
» COMPLETE PRODUCT GUIDE



TECHNOLOGY INDEX
• Applications
• Application Development
• Security
• Networking
• Wireless
• Platforms
• Hardware
• Data Management
• Storage
• Web Services
• Business
• Telecom
• Professional Services
• Standards

TECH WATCH 


What's the 411 on GOOG-411?
Just as Google has become synonymous with "performing a Web search," 411 is understood to mean "information" -- as in "what's the 411?" I was thus surprised to discover, from a billboard, no less, that the king of search is taking on the ...

Apple HTML source reveals 'iPhone Extreme'
"This one's a stretch..." reports AppleInsider. Um, yeah. Reporting on HTML code sightings of product names could be called a stretch, but iPhone Extreme has a ring to it. Now, that sounds like the product Apple should have released first, rather ...

COLUMNISTS

Unified under law
Ephraim Schwartz's Column and Blog (InfoWorld) - In the litigious world we live in, deploying a unified communications platform in your enterprise could...
» MORE COLUMNISTS

MORE INFOWORLD BLOGS


Open Sources 
Product Management
When I joined MySQL four years ago, there was quite a lot of debate about product management. We didn't actually have ...

Zero Day 
Botnet herders tending smaller flocks
New research backs up the theory that botnet operators are keeping their networks smaller in a continued effort to keep ...



• Advice Line
• Database Underground
• The Deep End
• Enterprise Mac
• Geeks in Paradise
• Grid Meter
• The Gripe Line
• InfoWorld Daily
• Inside IT
• IT Troubleshooter
• ITXtreme
• Open Sources
• ProdBlog
• Real World SOA
• Reality Check
• Security Adviser
• SMB IT
• The Storage Network
• Tech Watch
• Virtualization Report
• Zero Day

ADVERTISEMENT


RESOURCE CENTERadvertisement 

GOVERNMENT IT & POLICY
'If you don't go after the network, you're never going to stop these guys. Never.'
From the State Department, All the News for Inquiring Minds
TechPresident, the Internet Citizenry's New Consensus Taker



Sponsored Technology Links

 
 
 HOME  NEWS  BLOGS  PODCASTS  VIDEOS  TECHNOLOGIES  TEST CENTER  EVENTS   About | Advertise | Awards | RSS | Contact Us 

Copyright © 2008, Reprints, Permissions, Licensing, IDG Network, Privacy Policy, Terms of Service.
All Rights reserved. InfoWorld is a leading publisher of technology information and product reviews on topics including viruses,
phishing, worms, firewalls, security, servers, storage, networking, wireless, databases, and web services.

CIO :: ComputerWorld :: CSO :: Demo :: GamePro :: Games.net :: IDG Connect :: IDG World Expo
Industry Standard :: IT World :: JavaWorld :: LinuxWorld :: MacUser :: Macworld :: Network World :: PC World :: Playlist
TecChannel :: TecCommunity