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At the time of the spin-off, HPE's revenue was slightly less than that of HP Inc. [3] In 2017, HPE spun off its Enterprise Services business and merged it with Computer Sciences Corporation to become DXC Technology. Also in 2017, it spun off its software business segment and merged it with Micro Focus. [4]
HPE Service Activator is a service provisioning and activation software platform from Hewlett Packard Enterprise.Once installed and integrated with a Customer Service Provider's (CSP) environment, HPESA automates the processes inherent in the creation and activation of new telecommunications services.
Aruba Networks (acquired by HPE) May 19, 2015 Wireless Networking U.S. $2.7B Meridian Apps May 16, 2013 Location Services U.S. N/A Avenda Systems December 8, 2011 Network Access Security U.S. N/A Amigopod Pty Ltd. Assets and Technology December 14, 2010 Network Authentication Solutions Australia N/A Azalea Networks September 2, 2010
*Note: this list includes joint-ventures based in Michigan, subsidiaries of Michigan-based companies also located in Michigan, and companies based in Michigan currently owned or controlled by private equity, venture capital, or other similar entities. Below is a separate list of outside companies with a significant presence in Michigan.
Company name Angola: Hewlett‑Packard Angola, Ltda. Argentina: HP Inc Argentina S.R.L. Australia: HP PPS Australia Pty Ltd Tower Software Engineering Pty Ltd Austria: HP Austria GmbH Bahrain: Aptitude Management Consulting W.L.L. HP France SAS, Bahrain Branch Belgium: Hewlett‑Packard Industrial Printing Solutions Europe BVBA HP Belgium BVBA
In 2012 and 2013, HP had no acquisitions in any of its business segments as the firm was dealing with the aftermath of an $8.8 billion write-off, suffered as a result of its acquisition of British software company Autonomy Corporation for $11 billion in 2011. In 2014, HP returned to the acquisition market by acquiring computer networking ...
HP OpenView is the former name for a Hewlett-Packard product family that consisted of network and systems management products. In 2007, HP OpenView was rebranded as HP BTO (Business Technology Optimization) Software when it became part of the HP Software Division.
Originally it was part of HP’s Data Systems Division (DSD) and known as DSD-Roseville. Later, it was called the Roseville Networks Division (RND), then the Workgroup Networks Division (WND), before becoming the ProCurve Networking Business (PNB). The trademark filing date for the ProCurve name was February 25, 1998. [2]