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In March of 2015, Hewlett-Packard announced its acquisition of Wi-Fi equipment manufacturer Aruba Networks in a deal worth approximately USD$3 billion. The purchase is HP’s largest transaction since the company’s major restructuring into two separate personal-computer/printer and technology services businesses in 2014. Under the deal, HP will pay $24.67 per share (approximately 34% over Aruba’s current price). With the acquisition, the company hopes to bolster its presence in the networking market – products such as smartphones, tablets, connectivity, etc.The past few weeks have seen a number of notable merger and acquisition announcements in the technology sector. This same week, NXP Semiconductors announced that it will acquire Freescale Semiconductor for USD$11.8 billion.

Last week, Avago Technologies revealed it will purchase Emulex for USD$606 million.Aruba Networks, founded in 2002 in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in wireless networking access point hardware and software for large commercial enterprises such as hotels, hospitals, corporations, shopping malls, and universities. The company also offers mesh routers, remote access points, mobility access switches, mobility controllers, antennas, as well as software products including a name brand operating system – ArubaOS – which is utilized on all their access points and mobility controller offerings. Aruba will retain its name and operate as a subsidiary of HP’s Networking business, a division of the HP Enterprise Group. Aruba Networks will keep its current CEO – Dominic Orr – and chief technology officer – Keerti Melkote – at the helm. According to the press release by HP, the merger will create an integrated enterprise networking entity, combining Aruba’s expertise in mobility software and WLAN hardware and Hewlett-Packard’s experience in wired switching products. The purchase is expected to finalize in the second half of fiscal year 2015.

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Posted on March 4, 2015 Sara Lewis Networking & Connectivity

On January 27, 2015, the data storage manufacturing company, Quantum Corporation, announced three new cloud storage solutions. The new systems will integrate the cloud into multi-tier, hybrid storage architectures for demanding workloads. Unlike the current standard of a generic, one-size cloud storage approach, Quantum Corporation’s Q-Cloud solutions will allow customers to utilize Quantum’s innovative data management software to store their data in the cloud whenever deemed optimal to the application or workflow. Read more >>

Posted on February 3, 2015 Sara Lewis Cloud storage services

Headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, the Thales Group is a multinational company with footholds in multiple platforms including the aerospace, defense, security, and transportation sectors. Named after the Greek god Thales who was known for his innovation, the goal of this group is to create tools using state-of-the-art technology that will help their customers create a safer world. Read more >>

Posted on January 27, 2015 Sara Lewis manufacturer

At the 2014 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, Altair’s PBS Works suite was recognized as the “Best HPC Software or Technology.” The PBS Works suite is designed to maximize an enterprise’s return on investment on existing hardware and software resources. Read more >>

Posted on January 23, 2015 Sara Lewis IT Security

Cray Inc., an American supercomputer and big data storage manufacturer, enjoyed double-digit gains in stock shares for most of the calendar year 2014. In 2013, Cray Inc. reported an annual revenue of USD$520 million, and exceeded its estimated revenue for 2014. In the 4th quarter of 2014 particularly, an acceptance process was installed and completed on more supercomputers than in any other quarter so far in history, subsequently breaking both quarterly and annual revenue records. Because of this, for the full year of 2014, Cray Inc. generated over USD$600 million in revenue. Read more >>

Posted on January 21, 2015 Sara Lewis manufacturer


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