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Objective:
Hawaiian Electric wanted to reduce the time and
costs spent maintaining and managing its infrastructure,
and gain extra data center space, by consolidating
its servers.
Approach:
Hawaiian Electric consolidated its servers with
the HP BladeSystem and VMware and Microsoft
virtualization software, and is deploying HP Integrity
Servers to run applications that had previously been
mainframe-based.
IT Improvements:
- The time to deploy servers has been reduced from
  a day to only 45 minutes.
- Power and cooling costs have been reduced.
- Servers are more flexible, and can be more easily
  managed.
Business Benefits:
- Business units expect to gain more flexible applications
 by the commitment to industry-standard servers, and
  away from the mainframe.
- Hawaiian Electric does not have to pay for additional
  data center space.
“We have been able to consolidate servers with the HP BladeSystem. As a result,
we've reduced our costs, increased flexibility, and saved considerable space in
our data center. That has helped us accomplish our core mission, to provide
reliable power throughout the islands of Hawaii.”
– Reid Watanabe, IT Architect for Hawaiian Electric
Powering up Hawaii with the HP BladeSystem
HP BladeSystem servers consolidate infrastructure and gain data center space for Hawaiian Electric
HP customer case study: HP BladeSystem increases flexibility, solves data center problems
Industry: Utility
Hawaiian Electric rationalizes its infrastructure
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., and its subsidiaries, Maui
Electric Company, Ltd. and Hawaii Electric Light Company,
Inc., provide electricity to 95% of Hawaii’s 1.2 million
residents on the islands of Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, Lanai,
and Molokai. In 1994, the company won the electric utility
industry's highest honor—the Edison Award—by helping
control energy costs and reduce Hawaii's dependence on
imported oil through its commercial heat pump water
heating program.