It’s no secret that 2022 has been a brutal year for software companies. Valuations have been slashed, inflation keeps climbing and layoff announcements abound. The whispers of a potential recession ...
SYDNEY, Australia--Hewlett-Packard has melded Peregrine's asset management technology with its OpenView management software, an HP executive said, dismissing a Gartner report that it is losing its ...
Not long ago, HP announced that it intended to acquire Peregrine Systems – news that took many by surprise and caused some jitters about how the integration of Peregrine may deflect HP from other ...
Hewlett-Packard's planned acquisition of Compaq casts the spotlight on a piece of management software used to administer everything from phone networks to storage systems. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
HP is working separately with several providers of business-intelligence software, including Business Objects, Cognos, Hyperion, and SAS, to develop products that will be optimized to work with HP's ...
DUBAI, U.A.E, September 8, 2004 - HP today announced that the HP OpenView change and configuration management solutions have been listed in the "Leader" quadrant of industry analyst group Gartner Inc.
HP management software users will now be able to incorporate Layer 3 routing information in their network management. The company last week at its annual HP Software Forum user conference unveiled the ...
Cloud-based software companies have largely shook off the effects off the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from VC firm OpenView Venture Partners, which collected data from over 1,200 ...
Hewlett-Packard said Monday it has integrated software from acquisition Peregrine Systems into its own line of asset management software. Peregrine’s AssetCenter has been combined with the company’s ...
Did HP swallow Mercury, or did Mercury swallow HP? Since the acquisition was completed last November, you have to wonder. After all, HP has adopted Mercury’s nomenclature and now talks a lot about BTO ...
When it comes to utility computing, for Hewlett-Packard Co. the future may already be here, but the customers aren’t. HP, IBM Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. are locked in battle to provide a new type ...
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