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Hawaiian Electric expects to save in maintenance and
licensing fees for its mainframe and mainframe-based
applications when it migrates from the mainframe. The
new, more flexible, more scalable infrastructure will
better serve the needs of Hawaiian Electric’s business
units as well.
“We’re running Business Objects, Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) mapping for customer service, reporting,
job scheduling, and about a dozen different application
development environments on HP servers,” Watanabe
says. “We’re far better positioned for delivering our
business units whatever they need.
“The HP BladeSystem has been a big win for us,
he concludes. “We’ve cut our costs, and increased
our flexibility."
Solution at a glance
Primary application
Mainframe migration and server consolidation
Primary hardware
HP ProLiant BL460c quad core server blades
HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure
HP Integrity Servers
HP Integrated Lights Out (iLO)
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array
8000 (EVA8000)
Primary software
VMware
®
ESX Server
Microsoft Virtual Server
HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM)
HP OpenView
Business Objects business intelligence software
Oracle Database 10g
Oracle E-Business Suite
Enterprise applications, including Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP), customer service, and
human resources software