List of HPE-UX Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying HPE-UX customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased HPE-UX for Operating System (OS) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using HPE-UX for Operating System (OS) include: VTB Bank, a Russia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 76100 employees and revenues of $14.94 billion, Kumho Tire Co., a South Korea based Manufacturing organisation with 5323 employees and revenues of $2.03 billion, Bernalillo County, a United States based Government organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $451.0 million, V2 Retail, a India based Retail organisation with 3338 employees and revenues of $220.0 million and many others.
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Bernalillo County | Government | 2500 | $451M | United States | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE-UX | Operating System (OS) | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Bernalillo County implemented HPE-UX, an Operating System (OS), on HP Integrity blade servers to improve application reliability and accelerate delivery of resident-facing services in New Mexico, United States. The deployment positioned HPE-UX as the primary operating environment for county application hosting and system administration, consolidating server estates onto blade architecture to support public service workflows.
The implementation consolidated infrastructure onto HP Integrity blades running HPE-UX, reducing the physical server footprint and centralizing application hosting and operations. Functional capabilities emphasized in the rollout include operating system level application reliability and platform consolidation, with HPE-UX providing the core OS services needed for county service applications and infrastructure management.
Operational coverage focused on county government service delivery and resident-facing services, with the infrastructure consolidation reducing physical servers and cutting power and cooling requirements by around 40 percent, outcomes explicitly stated in the source. The Bernalillo County HPE-UX Operating System (OS) deployment therefore aligned infrastructure consolidation with faster application delivery and improved operational efficiency for local government functions.
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Kumho Tire Co. | Manufacturing | 5323 | $2.0B | South Korea | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE-UX | Operating System (OS) | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Kumho Tire Co. migrated IBM mainframe workloads to HPE-UX running on HP Integrity Superdome servers to modernize its manufacturing and enterprise systems in South Korea. The HPE-UX deployment established an Operating System (OS) platform supporting core manufacturing and ERP processes across the company.
The deployment consolidated process control and ERP application stacks onto HP Integrity Superdome hardware, using HPE-UX for system provisioning, workload consolidation, and platform-level performance tuning. Implementation emphasized high availability configuration, scalability planning and application performance optimization consistent with enterprise Operating System (OS) practices.
Operational scope covered manufacturing operations and central enterprise IT in South Korea, with a phased migration of batch and transactional workloads to HPE-UX. The engagement reduced dependence on IBM mainframe infrastructure, and it improved scalability and application performance while providing a standardized platform for ongoing manufacturing and ERP operations.
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V2 Retail | Retail | 3338 | $220M | India | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE-UX | Operating System (OS) | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, V2 Retail implemented HPE-UX. The HPE-UX deployment served as the Operating System (OS) foundation for the company's SAP landscape, integrating the HPE-UX Operating System (OS) with enterprise ERP and database operations.
The implementation encompassed installation and configuration of SAP ECC 6.0, NW PI/BI 7.0 and 7.4, and Solution Manager 7.0 on HPE-UX and AIX operating systems, with Oracle 10/11g database provisioning recorded on HP-UX and Oracle 11g environments. Core SAP Basis activities executed on HPE-UX included OS migration tasks, SAP kernel upgrades, client and user maintenance, spool management, and continuous monitoring of CPU, file system and disk usage. HPE-UX was configured to support SAP transport workflows and kernel patching as part of routine Basis administration.
Integrations explicitly implemented included Oracle database administration, Data Protector 7.0 and 9.0 for backups, and infrastructure support across hardware such as rx2800i4, IBM 8285 22A, HP 3Par 7200 and IBM V5000 storage. System refreshes were performed to client specification, and transports were managed from Development to Quality to Production with dependency checks and version management. Operational coverage targeted SAP Basis and database administration across development, quality and production environments.
Governance and workflow controls introduced with the HPE-UX implementation covered SAP security activities, including user management, access reviews, groups creation and modification, role and profile creation using PFCG, authorization traces and missing authorization remediation. Database monitoring, log analysis, backup scheduling and DB operation monitoring were formalized as operational controls. The implementation positioned HPE-UX as the OS backbone supporting V2 Retail ERP operations and ongoing SAP Basis governance.
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Banking and Financial Services | 76100 | $14.9B | Russia | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE-UX | Operating System (OS) | 2010 | n/a |
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