HP Software Division - Software Company Acquisition Timeline

Software Company Acquisition Timeline

  • Oct. 2011: Autonomy Corporation, provider of enterprise search and knowledge management applications solutions
  • Mar. 2011: Vertica Systems, analytic database management software
  • Oct. 2010: ArcSight, security management software
  • Aug. 2010: Stratavia, database and application automation software
  • Aug. 2010: Fortify Software, software security assurance solutions
  • May 2008: Tower Software, document and records management software
  • Jan. 2008: Exstream Software, variable data publishing software
  • July 2007: Opsware, data center automation software
  • June 2007: SPI Dynamics, Web applications security software
  • Feb. 2007: Bristol Technology, Inc., business transaction monitoring technologies
  • Feb. 2007: PolyServe, Inc., storage software for application and file serving utilities
  • Feb. 2006: OuterBay, archiving software for enterprise applications and databases
  • Nov. 2006: Mercury Interactive Corporation, application management, application delivery and IT governance software
  • Dec. 2006: Bitfone, mobile device software
  • Dec. 2006: Knightsbridge Solutions LLC, a datawarehousing consulting and integration services company
  • Nov. 2005: Trustgenix, Inc., federated identity management solutions
  • Sept. 2005: Peregrine Systems Inc., asset and service management software
  • Sept. 2005: AppIQ, open storage area network management and storage resource management technologies

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