HP OpenView - Products

Products

  • HP OpenView Network Node Manager (OV NNM)
  • HP Operations Manager (OM) — monitor systems and applications using agents
    • HP OMW - Operations Manager (Windows) (formerly OVOW, formerly VantagePoint Operations for Windows)
    • HP OMU - Operations Manager (Unix) (formerly OVOU, formerly VantagePoint Operations for Unix, sometimes referenced as ITO )
  • HP OpenView ServiceManager (formerly Peregrine ServiceCenter)- now HP Software Service Manager
  • HP OpenView AssetManager (formerly Peregrine AssetCenter)
  • HP OpenView Connect-It - A data and process integration tool
  • HP OpenView Service Desk (OVSD) - migration to HP Software Service Manager is optional
  • HP OpenView Internet Services (OVIS) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Service Navigator (integrated in HP Operations Manager for Unix since 1996)
  • HP OpenView Transaction Analyzer (OVTA) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView SOA Manager
  • HP OpenView Select Identity (OVSI) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Select Access (OVSA) - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Select Audit - Discontinued
  • HP OpenView Select Federation - Discontinued
  • HP Software Universal CMDB (uCMDB)
  • Enterprise Systems Management (ESM)

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