Eric Knorr
Contributing writer

InfoWorld CTO 25: Russell Daniels

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Jun 5, 20061 min

CTO and vice president, HP Software

As CTO and vice president of HP’s software business, Russell Daniels has a service-oriented perspective normally associated with applications — rather than, say, his flagship OpenView product.

“Historically, the enterprise management category was viewed as network and systems monitoring, and not much else,” Daniels says. But today, he argues, it should be viewed as a way to manage IT assets and services — and measure their effectiveness in furthering an organization’s business goals.

Daniels also co-leads the company’s Adaptive Enterprise initiative, which combines virtualization with various datacenter automation technologies to form a malleable foundation for service-oriented IT. The automation efforts are focused, he says, on activities that, when done manually, tend to inject errors into systems. The ultimate objective is for enterprises to spend less on operations and more on innovation.

Although his background is in software development (including work on Web services standards), and he embraces the intricacies of datacenter management, Daniels is keenly aware that technology must always prove its value: “We have to be able to understand the performance of computing systems in business metrics, not IT metrics.”

Eric Knorr

Eric Knorr is a freelance writer, editor, and content strategist. Previously he was the Editor in Chief of Foundry’s enterprise websites: CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World. A technology journalist since the start of the PC era, he has developed content to serve the needs of IT professionals since the turn of the 21st century. He is the former Editor of PC World magazine, the creator of the best-selling The PC Bible, a founding editor of CNET, and the author of hundreds of articles to inform and support IT leaders and those who build, evaluate, and sustain technology for business. Eric has received Neal, ASBPE, and Computer Press Awards for journalistic excellence. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison with a BA in English.

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