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Making the adaptive enterprise real
- Tuesday, April 27 - 2004 at 15:41
Flexible, responsive network architecture enables HP to reach its business goals and better manage change.
At the same time, the pace of business change has accelerated, as business ecosystems and supply chains grow wider in an environment that's constantly reshaped by mergers and acquisitions.
HP, just like any other large company, faces similar challenges as we look to create a more agile, secure corporate network that helps us to achieve our business goals and enable more adaptability in the enterprise. Our solution? The HP Adaptive Network Architecture.
Part of HP's overall adaptive enterprise strategy, our Adaptive Network Architecture provides for a flexible, responsive network - one that can keep pace with fast-changing business environments.
Tested and proven over three years of successful worldwide implementation on HP internal networks, the Adaptive Network Architecture leverages existing infrastructure and integrates it with next-generation networking technologies.
The architecture essentially restructures the network into business-oriented, logical compartments that are based around information needs rather than physical characteristics. Services and applications are available to users virtually anytime and anywhere, as these compartments are extended regardless of location and supported by centralized policy management.
The result is a simple and sustainable network model that enables an adaptive enterprise, allowing us to better manage and quickly capitalize on change.
Designed by HP - with patents pending, the Adaptive Network Architecture exemplifies the four agility design principles of an adaptive enterprise:
Simplification
The Adaptive Network Architecture is a logical network architecture based on information needs rather than geographic or topological location. This helps generate stronger alignment and faster reaction to business demands.
Standardization
The Adaptive Network Architecture centralizes the definition and management of enterprise-wide network policies, enabling dynamic reconfiguration and consistent deployment throughout the enterprise.
Modularity
The Adaptive Network Architecture enables dynamic provisioning and reconfiguration of the architecture elements into compartments that can be extended to any number of physical locations. These geographically distributed network compartments group together systems or applications with similar needs.
Integration
The Adaptive Network Architecture provides pre-defined environments for integration and easy addition of new partners, applications, services, or devices. Network policies include integration rules for inter-compartment interactions.
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