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BusinessWeek: HP Sees a Gold Mine in Data Mining

By Bryan - Posted on 24 April 2007
"Starting on Apr. 24, though, HP will be going all out to formally launch Neoview. The system, which costs from $600,000 to over $15 million, depending on the size of the setup, consists of a combination of HP servers, storage machines, and software that helps companies retrieve and organize huge chunks of data.

This near-instantaneous number-crunching, known as data warehousing, is the unseen hand that allows all manner of everyday decisions: the airline rep pulling up how many miles you've flown to determine whether to give you a seat on an overbooked flight, or the grocer discovering a link between sales of pretzels and sales of small plastic bags handy for packing snacks, and stocking shelves accordingly."

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