Hewlett-Packard surprised many investors and channel partners last September when it acquired U.K.-based information management software vendor Autonomy for $10.3 billion. Since then, HP has rolled ...
Last year, Hewlett-Packard Co. bought the British software company Autonomy Corp. as it tries to expand its lineup of business software products while lowering its profile in consumer electronics. HP ...
As the one year anniversary of Hewlett-Packard's Autonomy acquisition nears, HP channel partners are champing at the bit to sell Autonomy products. They're especially interested in Intelligent Data ...
Executives at Hewlett-Packard began explaining in a conference call last week how the company intends to soothe worried customers after accusing former Autonomy leaders of "accounting improprieties, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. group Hewlett-Packard has rolled out its first software using technology gained from its $12 billion acquisition of British group Autonomy, eight weeks after the deal closed.
LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Hewlett Packard Co has told staff at Autonomy they have a bright future even after founder Mike Lynch was shown the door on Wednesday, joining a long line of top managers to ...
Former Autonomy chief executive Mike Lynch issued a statement Thursday following his acquittal of criminal charges, ending a 13-year legal battle with Hewlett Packard that became one of Silicon Valley ...
Hewlett-Packard is quickly putting to use its recent acquisitions of Autonomy and Vertica, integrating the software from these companies into a single software package, called the HP Next Generation ...
(AP) Hewlett-Packard’s $9.7 billion acquisition of Autonomy seemed like a bad idea long before Tuesday’s allegations of an accounting scandal made clear it was a deal that should never have happened.
Leo Apotheker found himself on the witness stand Monday over the disastrous 2011 acquisition that has come to define his brief tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard. The 70-year-old German business ...
Hewlett-Packard’s bombshell revelation that it would take a $8.8 billion non-cash writedown after allegedly discovering major accounting fraud related to its Autonomy business unit has rocked the tech ...