HP OpenView is the former name for a Hewlett-Packard product family that consisted of network and systems management products. In 2007, HP OpenView was rebranded as HP BTO Software when it became part of the HP Software Division. The products are now available as various HP products, marketed through the HP Software Division. HP OpenView software provided large-scale system and network management of an organization's IT infrastructure. It included optional modules from HP as well as third-party management software, which connected within a common framework and communicated with one another.
History
The foundational OpenView product was Network Node Manager, network monitoring software based on SNMP. NNM was used to manage networks and could be used in conjunction with other management software, such as CiscoWorks. In April 2004, HP bought Novadigm and its Radia suite. In December 2005, it acquired Peregrine Systems with its IT asset and service management software and integrated it into HP OpenView. In November 2006, HP completed its purchase of Mercury Interactive Corp., subsequently integrated Mercury application and software life-cycle management products into the HP Software & Solutions portfolio. In September 2007, HP acquired Opsware. In early 2007, alongside the integration of Mercury Interactive, Peregrine Systems and Opsware products, HP OpenView products were rebranded under the HP Software Division business, and the OpenView and Mercury names were phased out. The HP OpenCall name continues as part of the HP Software Division business.
Products
HP OpenView Network Node Manager
HP Operations Manager — monitor systems and applications using agents
* HP OMW - Operations Manager
* HP OMU - Operations Manager
HP OpenView ServiceManager - now HP Software Service Manager
HP OpenView AssetManager
HP OpenView Connect-It - A data and process integration tool
HP OpenView Service Desk - migration to HP Software Service Manager is optional
HP Configuration Management software, formerly Radia from Novadigm, is now part of HP Client Automation Software which is now owned by Accelerite, a product division of Persistent Systems. The following products were part of the OpenView product set:
HP OpenView Configuration Management Application Self-Service Manager
HP OpenView Configuration Management Application Manager
HP OpenView Configuration Management Inventory Manager
HP OpenView Configuration Management OS Manager
HP OpenView Configuration Management Patch Manager
HP OpenView Configuration Management Application Usage Manager
HP OpenView Internet Usage Manager provides convergentmediation. It collects, processes and correlates usage records and events from network elements and service applications across voice and data services for prepaid, post-paid and real-time charging in wireless, wireline and cable networks. This usage data can be passed on to business support systems for usage-based billing systems, capacity management and analysis of subscriber behavior.
HP Software Business Availability Center (BAC)
Formerly products from Mercury Interactive and now integrated into the HP portfolio:
HP Software Business Availability Center / Business Process Monitor
HP Software Business Availability Center / Real User Management
HP Software Business Availability Center / System Availability Management
HP Software Business Availability Center / Diagnostics
HP Software Business Availability Center / Universal CMDB
Formerly products from Opsware and now integrated into the HP portfolio:
HP Software Server Automation
HP Software Storage Essentials
HP Software Operations Orchestration )
HP Software Network Automation )
User Groups
The OpenView Forum International was an OpenView user group. It became and organized the yearly HP Software Forum. In 2007, HP took over responsibility for the HP Software Forum and renamed it HP Software Universe. While it is not an actual "user group", the ITRC is an online forum about former OpenView and HP Software products. A new user group, the HP Software Solutions Community, officially launched publicly in April 2010 and includes all former software-related communities.