HP

Hewlett-Packard provides products, technologies, software, solutions, and services to individual consumers and small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as well as to the government, health, and education sectors worldwide. The company’s personal systems segment offers commercial and consumer PCs, workstations, tablets, retail point-of-sale systems, calculators and other related accessories, software, support, and services for the commercial and consumer markets. Its printing segment provides consumer and commercial printer hardware, supplies, media, and scanning devices as well as LaserJet and enterprise, inkjet and printing, and graphics solutions; and software and web services. The company’s software segment offers IT management, application testing and delivery, information management, big data analytics, security intelligence, and risk management solutions for businesses and enterprises; and licensing, support, and professional services as well as SaaS-based services. Its HP financial services segment provides leasing, financing, utility programs, and asset management services as well as investment solutions to SMBs, educational institutions, and governmental entities. The company’s corporate investments segment includes HP labs and cloud-related business incubation projects. Hewlett-Packard was founded in 1939 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

Ariela Avni

VP

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Pretesh Dahya

Director, Investor Relations

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Beth Howe

VP and Head of Investor Relations

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Richard Kniss

VP and General Manager of the Chemical Analysis Group

Enrique Lores

President and CEO

Marie Myers

VP, Finance Operations

Yves Talhouët

Senior VP and MD, EMEA

Merceedes Westcott

VPofSecurity Software Sales Division

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PROLIN

Acquisition in 1997
Prolin is now HP OpenView IT Service Manager is the market-leading enterprise solution for managing complex IT environments in alignment with business critical operations.

Samsung Printing Solutions

Acquisition in 2016
Samsung Printing Solutions explore and delivers digital revolution to the printing industry with solutions that transform workplaces into smart offices.

TruLogica

Acquisition in 2004
TruLogica develops and markets context-based identity management solutions for complex and extended enterprises. The company's proprietary technology manages the entire identity life cycle including provisioning, maintenance, and termination and offers business functionality for delegation of authority, reporting, audits, integration of workflows, and approval processes. TruLogica Conceroâ„¢ is an end-to-end solution with provisioning, auditing and reporting, workflow management, password management, profile management, delegated administration, and security policy enforcement. TruLogica was founded in 2001 and is based in Dallas, Texas and has an office in New York City.

Teradici

Acquisition in 2021
Teradici is the technology leader for creating virtual workspaces and powers the spectrum of local, remote, mobile and collaborative workstyles, fundamentally simplifying how computing is provisioned, managed and used throughout virtual and cloud environments. Teradici PCoIP technology is deployed end-to-end in virtual and cloud environments, in zero clients, hardware accelerators, standalone workstations and mobile devices. Simple, green, and cost-effective, PCoIP technology delivers a secure, high-definition computing experience. Teradici customers benefit from a broad PCoIP ecosystem of innovative products and services. Our customers include Fortune 500 enterprises and institutions around the world, local and federal government agencies, and cloud and service providers. Our commitment to innovation and development is demonstrated through our continued investment in our people and our proactive pursuit of patents of which more than 40 have been issued to date. - Learn more about PCoIP technology - http://www.teradici.com/pcoip-technology - Search current job opportunities - http://www.teradici.com/careers

Digimarc

Funding Round in 1999
Digimarc Corporation provides media identification and management solutions to government and commercial customers in the United States and internationally. The company offers Digimarc Platform for the identification, discovery, and verification of digitally-enhanced media, which includes Digimarc Barcode, an imperceptible data carrier for identifying the object; Digimarc Discover, a software for relevant devices to discover objects, such as decode data from that carrier; and Digimarc Verify, a suite of verification and quality control tools used to assess signal quality and validate data at critical stages of production. Its solutions are used in various media identification and management products and solutions, such as retail point of sale transaction processing; track and trace of products within the supply chain; quality control in manufacturing processes; inventory management and planogram compliance; sorting of consumer packaged goods in recycling streams; counterfeiting and piracy deterrence; online e-publication piracy protection; content identification and media management; authentication and monitoring; linking to networks and providing access to information; and enhanced services in support of mobile commerce. The company provides its solutions directly and through its business partners. Digimarc Corporation was founded in 2008 and is based in Beaverton, Oregon.

ManageOne

Acquisition in 2004
Dallas-based IT Infrastructure Management LLC, doing business as ManageOne.

Melodeo

Acquisition in 2010
Melodeo is a leader in delivering music and other media to the Web and mobile devices. Through products such as nuTsie and Mobilcast, Melodeo combines powerful content, a simple user interface and access from any device, making it easy to enjoy and share entertainment anytime and anyplace. Melodeo reaches more than 50 million wireless customers through distribution deals and customer relationships with Alltel, Apple, AT&T, Handmark, Handango, Thumbplay, Danger, Motorola, Nokia, Rogers, 3, China Unicom, Sony BMG Music Entertainment & Warner Music Group in China, TDC in Denmark and Korean Telecom Freetel (KTF). Melodeo's mobile entertainment services are compatible with the majority of mobile handsets on the market.

Captura Software

Venture Round in 2000
Captura to provide large companies with comprehensive solutions and services for managing their costs and decreasing processing costs

terraspring

Series D in 2002
Terraspring is a software platform.

ExcellerateHRO

Acquisition in 2009
HR Services

SPI Dynamics

Acquisition in 2007
SPI Dynamics Incorporated provides Web application security products and services. Its Website security products include Assessment Management Platform, which enables organizations to perform automated Website security assessments; and WebInspect, a Web application security assessment tool, which ensures the security of critical information by identifying known and unknown vulnerabilities in the Web application layer.

Colorado Memory Systems

Acquisition in 1992
Colorado Memory Systems manufactures and markets personal computer tape-backup systems for IBM-compatible personal computers. It produces data-storage devices and computer workstations. The company's tape-backup systems protect against the loss of data stored on hard disk drives. Colorado Memory Systems, Inc. was founded in 1972 and is based in Loveland, Colorado.

StorageApps

Acquisition in 2001
StorageApps develops and markets network storage solutions products. The company's solutions enables interoperability with storage and server products, deployment of storage networks, centralized management of storage networks, virtualization of storage capacity, point-in-time imaging of live data, and remote data mirroring. StorageApps was formerly kwon as RAID Power Services. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Bridgewater, New Jersey.

eHitex

Private Equity Round in 2000
Hitex can look back on more than 30 years of company history. After the success of the first in-circuit emulators, Hitex began marketing worldwide: the company founded a branch in Great Britain and is represented by sales partners in all other important regions of the globe. In 1997, Hitex acquired the development tools branch of Kontron, thereby strengthening its position in the market. Since the beginning of 2003, Hitex belongs to Infineon Technologies AG. This connection guarantees Hitex a solid and secure future and allows Hitex to maintain and extend its existing partnerships with other semiconductor manufacturers as an independent company.

CaLan

Acquisition in 1994
CaLan is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1994.

Avantek

Acquisition in 1991
Avantek, a division of Hewlett-Packard Company, manufactures integrated circuits, microwave semiconductors and components for wireless communications applications. Avantek Inc. is based in Santa Clara, California. Avantek Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard.

Bitfone Corporation

Acquisition in 2006
Bitfone offers mProve software, a software solution that helps wireless service providers do over-the-air mobile repairs and upgrades.

End2End Holdings

Venture Round in 2002
End2End is a provider of outsourced mobile data solutions in Europe. End2End’s managed service solutions are currently powering the delivery of mobile data services and content across more than 50 mobile operators in 20 countries on five continents.

AppIQ

Acquisition in 2005
As of October 24, 2005, AppIQ, Inc. was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. AppIQ, Inc. provides storage area network management and storage resource management solutions. AppIQ's software enables the management of storage infrastructure by integrating storage resource visualization, provisioning, monitoring, reporting, and policy-based automation, and by correlating the business-critical applications with storage area network configuration, capacity, and performance. Its products are sold to automobile manufacturers, human resources consulting firms, satellite radio provider, retailers, and financial institutions through its OEM partners and a network of resellers. AppIQ was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

PIXACO

Acquisition in 2005
PIXACO is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2005.

Opsware

Acquisition in 2007
Provides data center automation software products for enterprises, government agencies, and service providers in various industries worldwide

Bluestone Software

Acquisition in 2001
Bluestone Software is a leading provider of software for enterprise interaction management, which enables businesses to extend information over the Web in a controlled manner and to support high volumes of users and interactions. This belief is based on our product performance and what they believe to be their relative share of the fragmented market for application server software.

Trustgenix

Acquisition in 2005
Trustgenix designs and implements federated identity technologies and solutions. It also offers IdentityBridge, a federation server, which can simultaneously support multiple federated identity protocols and seamlessly integrates and interoperates with serveral identity management suites and single sign-on solutions. The company's customers include telecommunications operators and wireless equipment vendors. It also offers consulting services, such as executive briefings on federated identity, design and architectural services, project implementation services, and on-site training. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

PERSIST Technologies

Acquisition in 2003
PERSIST Technologies delivers high-performance, highly intuitive digital storage and retrieval solutions. PERSIST Technologies, Inc. is the leader in storage appliance software that offers enterprises the ability to simplify storage, reduce costs and empower users with immediate and intelligent access to critical information assets. With PERSIST, companies can leverage powerful storage solutions that deliver reliable, anytime access to a their critical data. PERSIST combines its proprietary AppStor™ software with hardware from leading storage vendors to create an active-archive appliance that enables companies to handle the explosive content demands that are taxing their current primary architectures. Now large organizations can manage their reference information, including email, document imaging, and digital media—with application-intelligent technology that outperforms any other solution on the market. Data and storage needs are rising at a tremendous rate due to the explosive growth of reference information. In fact, according to analysts’ estimates, some 52 billion emails will be transmitted daily within the worldwide enterprise market by the end of 2006. Additionally, new regulations that require some companies to archive and retain all business communication for a minimum of three years has generated an even greater need for reliable, scalable digital storage. PERSIST AppStor™ Active-Archiving Solutions solve the problem of expanding storage needs with powerful scalability from 1TB to 25TB mirrored, in mirrored increments per system. It automatically offloads and catalogs large amounts of reference information, eliminating the need for additional expenditures to existing solutions. While many companies simply add expensive multi-vendor hardware and software, and hire additional IT personnel to manage it, PERSIST makes it is possible to build and manage a solution designed specifically to reduce complexity while directly addressing the issue of spiraling, out-of-control storage costs.

CEC Europe Service Management

Acquisition in 2004
CEC Europe Service Management Ltd

Kwiktag

Venture Round in 2000
Kwiktag provides transactional content management application and platform solutions. It offers KwikTag, an ERP-embedded solution that provides document imaging, content-based retrieval, instant audit, multidocument case management, workflow routing, and approval and tracking services. The company’s KwikTag supports Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft SharePoint, and various ISV applications, or can be used Web-based throughout the enterprise. It also manufactures and sells supply items, such as KwikPaper, a clear slip sheet that stores odd sized documents. ImageTag, Inc. was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

VoodooPC

Acquisition in 2006
Voodoo is a high end performance PC manufacturer founded in 1991 in Canada by Rahul Sood.

Convex Computer

Acquisition in 1995
Convex Computer Corp. is engaged in the design, manufacture, marketing, and servicing of computers for engineering, scientific, and technical users. Its products include single and multiple processor scalar/vector systems and multiple processor scalable parallel processing systems, and related software. The company was founded in September 1982 and is based in Richardson, Texas.

Fortify Software

Acquisition in 2010
Fortify's Software Security Assurance products and services protect companies from the threats posed by security flaws in business-critical software applications. Combining deep application security expertise with extensive software development experience, Fortify Software has defined the market with award-winning products that assure software security from development to production. Today, Fortify Software fortifies the software for the most demanding customer deployments, including the world's largest, most varied code bases.

KnowledgeLINK

Venture Round in 2000
They believe real Home Theater results from an artful integration of audio, video, control and room acoustics. This is impossible without the participation of highly skilled retailers and installers in the process. It is KL's mission to capture customers that would otherwise buy from the mass merchants or discount web sites and direct them to specialists and specialist oriented brands.

Scope Communications

Acquisition in 1998
Scope Communications is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1998.

EEsof

Acquisition in 1993
EEsof develops and offers electronic design automation (EDA) software that helps engineers design products such as satellite communications systems, high-speed digital wireline infrastructure systems, mobile phones, wireless networks, and radars. EEsof was founded in 1983 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

Transoft Networks

Acquisition in 1999
Transoft Networks is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1999.

mindSHIFT Technologies

Venture Round in 2000
mindSHIFT creats a managed IT environment where leading technology resources and proactive management are available and affordable for organizations of all sizes. mindSHIFT is accredited by the MSP Alliance, the international organization of managed services providers. As a member of the Managed Services Accreditation Program, mindSHIFT counts itself as one of the top managed IT services providers in the world.

Triaton

Acquisition in 2004
Triaton GmbH offers Information Technology and e-business consulting solutions to automotive, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, paper, and wood industries. The company's services include business process analysis and optimization, system adaptation, enterprise application integration, and business operational services. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Krefeld, Germany. As of August 31, 2004, Triaton GmbH operates as a subsidiary of Specialist Computer Centres plc.

Consera Software

Acquisition in 2004
Consera Software offers server management solutions that manages complex information technology infrastructures. Consera Software was founded in 2002 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.

Artivision Technologies

Acquisition in 2001
Artivision helps online video publishers and advertisers deliver integrated in-video ad experiences that drive higher engagement and performance, reduce viewer churn and increase profitability. Our innovative advertising technology utilizes advanced video content analysis to automatically identify and map standard IAB ad units that seamlessly integrate into video, without obscuring content. Our solution uniquely leverages the simplicity of display ads and the inherent engaging element of video to drive higher CTR while optimizing viewing experience. For more information please visit www.arti-vision.com/media.

Tabblo

Acquisition in 2007
Tabblo is a custom printing site that combines a wiki ethos with a design tool to help you mashup your photos before printing. Tabblo isn't a traditional photo sharing site; instead of competing with sites you're probably familiar with, Tabblo makes it easy to import your photos from places like [Flickr](http://crunchbase.com/comany/flickr) (and iPhoto or Picasa) and then lets you arrange those photos with text to make large collage-like posters, called Tabblos, to print. Tabblo designers can give permission to other users to not just view and comment on a Tabblo, but to make their own changes to it as well. A sports team Tabblo could be customized by each parent, for example, to easily put their child's picture in the center of the poster but maintain the same design as the whole team's posters. It's like a wiki for visual design, with the original templates preserved. Tabblo was acquired by HP in March of 2007.

DAVID Vision Systems

Acquisition in 2016
German company DAVID Vision Systems GmbH is a manufacturer of laser 3D scanning.

NuView ManageX

Acquisition in 1997
An enterprise systems-management solutions company for Windows NT systems and applications

ABB CADE

Acquisition in 1991
ABB CADE is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1991.

Bromium

Acquisition in 2019
Provider of micro-virtualization and hardware based security for enterprise desktops

Palm

Acquisition in 2010
Palm is a mobile products company, creating instinctive yet powerful mobile products that enabled people to better manage their lives on the go. The company's products for consumers, mobile professionals and businesses included Palm Treo and Centro smartphones and Palm handheld computers, as well as software, services, and accessories. In July 2010, Palm was acquired by [HP](/organization/hewlett-packard). The Palm brand was subsequently discontinued upon the introduction of webOS products under the HP brand.

NUR Macroprinters

Acquisition in 2007
NUR Macroprinters, through its subsidiaries, engages in the development, manufacture, sale, and service of digital color printers worldwide. Its digital color printers are used for printing large images, such as billboards, posters and banners, point of purchase displays, and exhibition and trade show displays, as well as decorations and backdrops for construction scaffolding covers, showrooms, television and film studios, museums, and exhibits. The company also offers solvent-ink based and UV-ink based printers. In addition, it sells specialized ink products for use with its printers. The company sells its printers and related products primarily to commercial digital printers, design and service firms, screen printers, commercial photo labs, outdoor media companies, and trade shops.

End2End Holdings

Venture Round in 2002
End2End is a provider of outsourced mobile data solutions in Europe. End2End’s managed service solutions are currently powering the delivery of mobile data services and content across more than 50 mobile operators in 20 countries on five continents.

Arteis

Acquisition in 2007
Arteis doing business as LogoWorks, operates as a Web-based design service company. It designs logos, business cards, signs, stationery, T-shirts, ads, and promotional materials. The company also designs Web sites and brochures, as well as offers printing services. It serves small businesses and business publications in the United States and internationally. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in American Fork, Utah. As of May 17, 2007, Arteis, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.

Eucalyptus Systems

Acquisition in 2014
Eucalyptus Systems provides enterprises and technology businesses with the leading open source software for building AWS-compatible private and hybrid clouds. Eucalyptus is uniquely suited for enterprise clouds with production-ready software that supports industry-standard AWS APIs, including EC2, S3, EBS, and IAM. IT organizations across the globe run Eucalyptus clouds with the agility, elasticity, and scale required for highly demanding applications . By providing an open path to cloud computing, Eucalyptus is dedicated to the success of its active and rapidly growing ecosystem of customers, partners, developers and researchers. For more information about Eucalyptus, please visit www.eucalyptus.com.

The Technology Partners

Acquisition in 2006
The Technology Partners an IT consulting and systems integration company.

ArcSight

Acquisition in 2010
ArcSight is a leading provider of security and compliance management solutions that intelligently identify and mitigate business risk for enterprises, MSSPs and government agencies. Designed with the needs of highly complex, geographically dispersed and heterogeneous business and technology infrastructures in mind, ArcSight provides the industry's only vendor-neutral solution for intelligent identification, prioritization and network response to external security attacks, insider threats and compliance breaches. Much like a "mission control center," ArcSight's award-winning ESM solution intelligently collects and distills millions of enterprise-wide events down to the most critical information necessary for organizations to make informed decisions to protect their businesses. It does this through an open platform which integrates hundreds of point/individual security and networking products to find risks that would otherwise go undetected, and inherently enhances the business value of point technology investments. The resulting real time and historic view across heterogeneous infrastructures, augmented by ArcSight's complementary solutions for high performance log management - ArcSight Logger, network configuration management - ArcSight NCM and threat response management - ArcSight TRM, offers the industry's only complete solution suite with a closed-loop process for addressing both security and compliance requirements.

CGNZ

Acquisition in 2005
CGNZ, Ltd. operates as a consulting company in New Zealand. The company's services include consulting, program and change management, enterprise application packages, customer relationship management, supply chain management, business intelligence, software development and integration, mobile solutions, security and architecture, middle market solution, testing consultancy, and outsourcing. It serves energy and utilities, central and local government, health, financial services, agribusiness, consumer products, manufacturing and distribution, and telecommunications and media industries. The company, formerly known as Cap Gemini NZ Limited, is based in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional office in Wellington, New Zealand.

3Com Corporation

Acquisition in 2009
3Com Corporation was founded in 1979 and provides networking products and solutions to complex networking challenges. The corporation allocates smaller amounts of capital to the private equity sector, and mainly invests in venture capital funds.

Scitex

Acquisition in 2005
Scitex Corporation was an Israel-based company that specialized in producing equipment for large- and very-large-format printing on both paper and specialty materials. Scitex Vision was acquired by Scitex Corporation on 25 February 1998 and changed its name to Scitex Wide Format Printing Ltd. The operations of Scitex Vision, together with rights to the name Scitex were acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2005 (and renamed HP Scitex). Therefore Scitex Corporation changed its name to Scailex Corporation in 2006.

End2End Holdings

Venture Round in 2003
End2End is a provider of outsourced mobile data solutions in Europe. End2End’s managed service solutions are currently powering the delivery of mobile data services and content across more than 50 mobile operators in 20 countries on five continents.

Peregrine Systems

Acquisition in 2005
Peregrine Systems provides enterprise software worldwide. It offers information technology (IT) asset and service management software solutions. The company's asset management solutions include Asset Tracking to discover, track, and consolidate hardware, software, and network assets throughout the enterprise; Expense Control to institute entitlement procedures, manage contracts, and initiate cost-center budgeting; and Process Automation to implement automated operational, financial, and compliance-driven processes across multiple applications.

Neoware

Acquisition in 2007
Neoware provides thin client computing and virtualization solutions. The company's software products include Neoware Device Manager, a centralized management platform for thin client devices that offers remote configuration and control; Neoware Image Manager, a software solution that streams Windows operating systems from a Linux or Windows server to personal computers and thin clients allowing users to run applications locally while eliminating the need for local storage; Neoware TeemTalk, a host access terminal emulation software, which provides users with the ability to connect and communicate with applications on mainframes and midrange systems, including servers running proprietary operating systems, UNIX, and Linux. It serves customers in various industries, including retail, healthcare, transportation, hospitality, education, financial services, government, manufacturing, and telecommunications.

Atos Origin Middle East group

Acquisition in 2007
Atos Origin Middle East Limited provides business consulting and systems integration services in the Middle East. It offers various solutions and services, such as enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, enterprise application integration, financial services, enterprise Web portals, enterprise content management, data warehouse/security identification, network management systems and infrastructure, auditing and quality assurance, and managed operations, outsourcing, and applications management.

Knightsbridge Solutions

Acquisition in 2006
Knightsbridge Solutions, a professional services consultancy, focuses on the information management disciplines of business intelligence, data warehousing, data integration, and information quality. The company's services include strategy and program management; information management, such as information quality, data integration, data warehouse implementation, information delivery, and technology-specific services; global delivery and managed services; and delivery approach, such as resource management and deployment, methodologies and accelerators, quality assurance and risk assessment, technology office, and knowledge transfer.

Indigo

Acquisition in 2001
Indigo Digital Press, is a company that develops, manufactures and markets digital offset printing presses

VeriFone Systems, Inc.

Acquisition in 1997
VeriFone is a California-based company that designs, markets, and services electronic payment solutions for consumers, merchants, and financial institutions. Its product portfolio is comprised of contactless and countertop systems as well as electronic cash register and payment devices, PIN pads, POS systems, indoor and outdoor unattended payment solutions, wireless handheld payment devices, and point-of-sale receipt printers. The company also provides software solutions for card acceptance, mobile payments, security and encryption, POS integration, value-added and prepaid services, issuing and acquiring, estate management, petroleum and convenience, and device-driven technologies as well as development tools. It provides media solutions such as digital network, taxi tops and wraps, and mobile or SMS solutions through sales representatives in Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, and San Francisco. VeriFone’s devices and systems process various payments, including signature- and PIN-based debit cards, credit cards, contactless or radio frequency identification cards, smart cards, prepaid gift and other stored-value cards, electronic bill payment, check authorization and conversion, signature capture and electronic benefits transfers, and EBT. It serves financial institutions, payment processors, petroleum companies, retailers, government organizations, and healthcare companies as well as independent sales organizations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia Pacific Rim, and North America. Verifone was founded in 1981 and is based in San Jose, California.

3PAR

Acquisition in 2010
3PAR Inc. is a global provider of utility storage systems for mid-sized to large enterprises, financial services firms, cloud computing service providers, consumer-oriented Internet/Web 2.0 companies, and government entities. The company helps organizations to build infrastructures that support the delivery of cloud-based services both internally, and at the scale required by service providers that make a business of selling such services to their external customers. The company's enterprise-class storage systems feature a clustered design that supports comprehensive multi-tenancy and was developed to be self-configuring, self-optimizing, self-monitoring, self-healing and scalable. The Company's utility storage systems feature an architected, clustered, integrated hardware platform that includes an operating system and a range of software applications.

Boonton Radio

Acquisition in 1959
Boonton Radio develops and manufactures many innovative instruments, the most significant (and earliest) being the Q meter.

F&M Scientific Corporation

Acquisition in 1965
F&M Scientific began as a part-time basement operation by an employee of U.S chemical giant DuPont.

SilverTech

Convertible Note in 2000
SilverTech, a provider of end-to-end, fully encrypted private Internet networks.

F.L. Moseley Company

Acquisition in 1958
F.L. Moseley Company operates a plotter business for printing vector graphics. Moseley division produced plotters and other graphic recording instruments that automated the labor-intensive process of plotting data by hand. Strip chart recorders were used primarily in industrial applications where there was a need for continuous recording of such data as aircraft testing (wing stress), oil well exploration (seismic logs) and satellite solar converters (voltage output).

Tower Software

Acquisition in 2008
Tower develops and markets enterprise content management software and solutions, primarily for regulated and government industries. Tower’s software products include electronic document and records management, business process automation, web content management, document capture and assembly, collaboration and information management solutions.

Silverwire Holding

Acquisition in 2006
Silverwire Holding is a Digital Signage company.

Moai technologies

Series D in 2000
Welcome To Moai Technologies

PeopleSupport

Venture Round in 2000
PeopleSupport, Inc., an offshore business process outsourcing (BPO) company, provides customer management, transcription and captioning, and additional BPO services through its centers in the Philippines, Costa Rica, and the United States. It offers customer service support services that are initiated by inbound calls and email from its clients' customers and address a range of questions regarding their account billing, changes in services, reservation changes, delivery updates on goods or services, complaint and issue resolution, and general product or service inquiries. The company also handles inbound calls from customers purchasing products and services from its clients, including travel reservations, financial transactions, telecommunications services, Internet services, and consumer products and services; collects consumer receivables in the financial services, telecommunications, and utilities industries; and handles troubleshooting calls and inbound telephone orders or inquiries. PeopleSupport's transcription and captioning services include both real-time and offline captioning of television, and film and classroom content for the healthcare and insurance, entertainment and education, and law enforcement markets. It also provides a range of additional BPO services, including credit application processing, mortgage processing, title searches, and data verification; conducts product and fraud detection; manages refunds, warranties, and applications; and conducts preparations for serving legal papers. The company serves primarily U.S.-based clients that operate within the travel and consumer, financial services, technology, telecommunications, healthcare, insurance, and media industries. PeopleSupport was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

Cassatt

Series D in 2006
Cassatt Corporation provides software solutions and technologies for operating green data centers. It offers Active Response software product line, which is based on Active Power Management technology that pools physical and virtual server resources for efficient utilization and uses policy-driven controls to off and on servers when needed. The company provides Cassatt Active Response products in four editions for increasing energy efficiency; application resiliency; high application availability; server workload management in production environments; and optimal control of data center resources throughout an organization and across multiple geographies. It also offers server consolidation, virtualization control, J2EE/SOA optimization, IT operations efficiency, capacity on demand, and utility computing solutions. In addition, the company offers Active Power Management Assessment to produce an Active Power Management pilot/deployment architecture and a TCO strategy; Active Power Management Validation, which helps to define and assess broader requirements/goals for deployment and validates the product's capability; Active Power Management QuickStart, which includes installation and deployment consultation, on-site education, and a workshop tailored to specific environments; Active Power Management Deployment Office, which provides project planning, best practices, and Active Power Management implementation guidance through an on-site team; and Active Power Management Deployment Services, which Focuses on supporting needs for Active Power Management deployment on a time and materials basis. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in San Jose, California with additional offices in New York; Washington, the District of Columbia; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Mendota Heights, Minnesota; Chicago, Illinois; and London. As of June 2, 2009, Cassatt Corporation operates as a subsidiary of CA, Inc.

New Media Venture Partners

Venture Round in 2002
New Media Venture Partners is a holding company that finances companies enabling the creation and distribution of digital content.

Optimization Systems

Acquisition in 1997
Optimization Systems is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1997.

Novadigm

Acquisition in 2004
Novadigm engages in the development, marketing, and support of software solutions that automate the configuration and change-management of digital assets. Its solutions enable enterprises to manage the discovery, deployment, configuration, repair, update, and removal of operating systems, applications, content, and configuration settings on computing devices, such as servers, desktops, laptops, automated-teller machines, point-of-sale terminals, and Internet kiosks. The company sells its products worldwide to enterprise outsourcers and service providers in various industries, including automotive, banking, chemicals, computer hardware, electronics, energy, engineering-construction, food-agricultural services, healthcare, insurance, leisure, manufacturing, media, pharmaceutical, professional services, retail, telecommunications, transportation, and utilities. Novadigm was incorporated in Delaware in 1992 and is headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey.

Opelin

Acquisition in 2007
Opelin was a start-up in the online backup, share, publish and sync space. It was acquired by Hewlett Packard Company in Nov 2007.

Open Skies

Acquisition in 1998
Open Skies was organized in 1994 to provide innovative and efficient automation of products and services to the airline industry. Today, Open Skies is recognized as one of the fastest growing providers of hosted airline reservation solutions. A wide array of complementary products, including revenue management systems and integrated ticketless/e-commerce solutions, are providing airlines throughout the world with leading revenue producing solutions, while maintaining low costs. More than 20 airlines use Open Skies services, ranging from innovative new entrants to larger established carriers.

RLX Technologies

Acquisition in 2005
As of October 19, 2005, RLX Technologies, Inc. was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. RLX Technologies, Inc. provides blade hardware and management technologies. It offers control tower, which provides remote management, monitoring and control of hardware, operating systems, network services, and various IT resources to consuming management tasks. RLX Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1999 as RocketLogix, Inc. and changed its name to RLX Technologies, Inc. in 2001. The company is headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas.

Versatest

Acquisition in 1994
Versatest is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1994.

Heartstream

Acquisition in 1998
Heartstream manufactured and marketed an automatic external defibrillator designed to improve survival rates from sudden cardiac arrest. Heartstream, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV.

OuterBay Technologies

Acquisition in 2006
As of February 17, 2006, OuterBay Technologies, Inc. was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. OuterBay Technologies, Inc. provides information lifecycle management solutions for applications and databases that help customers to monitor, forecast, and manage data growth in enterprise application environments. It offers application resource monitor; data growth analysis and policy management; database archiving for long-term data retention, governance, and regulatory compliance; enterprise database archiving for applications; database sub setting; and data growth monitoring solutions. OuterBay Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Cupertino, California. The company has additional offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and India.

Trinagy

Acquisition in 2001
Trinagy was a provider of management software to network service providers and large enterprises. The company was based in Torrance, California.

MacDermid ColorSpan

Acquisition in 2007
MacDermid ColorSpan designs, manufactures, and markets digital inkjet printers for the graphic communications market. The company offers supplies and accessories, such as inks, media solutions, and various products. MacDermid ColorSpan, Inc. serves sign making and screen printing companies. It markets its products through resellers and value-added distributors worldwide. The company was founded in 1985 as ColorSpan Corporation and changed its name to MacDermid ColorSpan, Inc. in 2000. MacDermid ColorSpan, Inc. is based in Minnetonka, Minnesota with an additional office in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands.

Vital Technology Pte Ltd

Acquisition in 1997
Vital Technology Pte Ltd is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1997.
EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Inc., a consulting engineering firm, engages in the programming, analysis, design, commissioning, operation, and maintenance management/testing of critical facilities. Its services include critical facilities design, such as architectural, electrical, mechanical, and structural engineering, as well as fire protection, cabling, and security systems design services; critical facilities assurance, including critical facilities commissioning and diagnostics, critical facilities operations consulting, and critical facilities site services; and information technology systems.

Hiflex Software

Acquisition in 2011
Hiflex Software provides software solutions for print and media industries. The company offers Management Information System that models and supports various business processes within the graphics industry; and Webshop, which offers a Web-to-Print system, that tunes to the needs of the print market, while supporting a customizable design and layout. It serves commercial printing, periodicals, newspapers, labels, and packaging companies.

End2End Holdings

Private Equity Round in 2000
End2End is a provider of outsourced mobile data solutions in Europe. End2End’s managed service solutions are currently powering the delivery of mobile data services and content across more than 50 mobile operators in 20 countries on five continents.

IBRIX

Acquisition in 2009
IBRIX, Inc. provides file serving solutions for cluster, grid, and enterprise computing environments. It offers IBRIX Fusion, an enterprise-class file serving software suite that includes a parallel file system with data protection and a management interface. The company serves media and entertainment, Internet, financial services, oil and gas, life sciences, and telecommunications industries. It provides its products through its sales representatives. The company has strategic partnerships with Dell, EMC Corporation, HP, and IBM. IBRIX, Inc. was incorporated in 2000 and is based in Billerica, Massachusetts.

Apollo Computer

Acquisition in 1989
Apollo Computer develops and markets workstation class computers and instruments. In 1996 the company ceased to exist after its employees were relocated, or offered other jobs within the HP family. Apollo would be later merged into the workstations group located in Colorado. The company is based in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

Extreme Logic

Acquisition in 2003
Extreme Logic operates as an information technology consulting and education company. It designs, builds, and provides business solutions, including technical strategies, business process design, application development, security, infrastructure, and technical architecture. The company also provides services and training on Microsoft technologies. It has a strategic alliance with Microsoft Corporation. Extreme Logic, Inc. was founded in 1993 under the name Omni Technology Centers and changed its name to Extreme Logic, Inc. in 2000. The company is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Logoworks

Acquisition in 2007
Logoworks is an online graphic design company, offering logo design, print design, and web design services primarily to small businesses. The company offers these services to its customers through an interactive online process that connects customers with Logoworks’ proprietary designer community. Owned by Old Slip Group, a New York City based growth equity firm focused on investing in and operating privately held companies, Logoworks’ goal is to enhance the company’s position as a key provider of affordable professional design for small businesses.

BT & D Technologies

Acquisition in 1993
BT & D Technologies is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1993.

Tantau Software

Series B in 2000
TANTAU Software Inc. is a leading provider of software and services that enable enterprises to conduct high-volume, secure, mobile ecommerce transactions while maintaining direct access to their customer. TANTAU's blue-chip customer base includes major financial institutions and stock exchanges around the world. Strategic alliances include Nokia, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, NEON Systems and Baltimore Technologies. TANTAU is a member of the WAP Forum and Radicchio, the global industry consortium that promotes security for wireless ecommerce. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, TANTAU is a global company with development and sales offices around the world, including Australia, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Compaq

Acquisition in 2001
Compaq Computer Corporation was formerly a personal computer company, but is now a brand name of [Hewlett-Packard](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hewlett-packard).

Lefthand Networks

Acquisition in 2008
Provider of data storage systems and ip-based storage area networks

Shunra Software

Acquisition in 2014
Shunra is the industry-recognized leader in Application Performance Engineering (APE) and a pioneer in WAN Emulation. Shunra's customers include 75 of the Fortune 100 with some of the most complex and sophisticated networks in the world. Shunra's APE solutions discover, predict, emulate and analyze the performance of applications over WAN, Web, Mobile and Cloud networks prior to deployment. Shunra delivers dramatic cost savings through customized performance insight, enabling pre-deployment remediation and optimization. Customers include Apple, AT&T, Bank of America, Best Buy, Boeing, Cisco Systems, Citibank, eBay, FedEx, GE, IBM, ING Direct, Intel, Marriott, MasterCard, McDonalds, Merrill Lynch, Motorola, Oracle, Pepsi, Pfizer, Siemens, Target, Thomson Reuters, TJX, Verizon, Walt Disney and the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. Shunra is headquartered in Philadelphia and privately held.

China Rapid Finance

Series A in 2005
China Rapid Finance is an online consumer lending marketplace serving online users and China’s emerging middle class. The Company provides consumer credit access to the world’s largest untapped market, expected to grow to more than RMB 5.4 trillion (US $870 billion) by 2020. Its technology enables socially inclusive financing to the most creditworthy individuals, serving a potential 500 million consumers who are economically active but never have had access to bank credit. China Rapid Finance is a recognized technology innovator and has transformed China’s consumer credit landscape with its introduction of the most advanced omni-channel borrower acquisition system and proprietary Big Data analytics technology platform featuring an end-to-end automated credit decisioning system. It has a proven track record in credit risk management, transparency and a culture focused on innovation with more than 5,000 employees and 80 data verification centers across China. China Rapid Finance was founded in 2001 by Mr. Zane Wang, PhD, one of China’s leading experts in consumer credit market innovation and lending marketplace technology. Prior to founding China Rapid Finance, Dr. Wang received his PhD in Statistics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and started his career in the United States, serving as Head of Analytics for Sears Credit – the world’s largest retail credit card portfolio, subsequently acquired by Citibank. Upon returning to China, Dr. Wang advised the People’s Bank of China on the creation of China’s national credit bureau and the first functioning credit bureau in Shanghai before launching China Rapid Finance. Dr. Wang also is the only Council Committee member of the China Association of Microfinance from the marketplace lending industry, and the Secretary of the Shanghai Financial Information Professional Committee, a branch of the Shanghai government trade association.

Speedera Networks

Venture Round in 2000
As of June 13, 2005, Speedera Networks, Inc. was acquired by Akamai Technologies Inc. Speedera Networks, Inc. provides distributed application hosting and content delivery services for organizations in both industry and government sectors. Its family of on-demand services solves the performance, scalability, availability, and security problems of distributed applications and Web sites. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Colubris Networks

Acquisition in 2008
Colubris Networks provides wireless local area network solutions for enterprises and service providers. Its products include Colubris Wireless MultiService Access Points, which enable organizations to create wireless networking with direct source-to-destination traffic forwarding; Wireless Client Bridge that transforms non-wireless infrastructure devices into wireless-ready mobile equipment; and MultiService Controllers, which manage wireless network configuration and operation.

Metrix Network Systems

Acquisition in 1993
Metrix Network Systems is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1993.

Chapter 2

Series A in 2000
Infrastructure for e-business applications.

LogicStream

Debt Financing in 2000
Enhanced co-location has all the benefits of typical co-lo --performance, availability, scalability, and security -- with the added advantages of extensive monitoring capabilities that proactively detect problems before they bring down your business. Their support staff is on-site 24 x 365 to take responsibility for the ongoing management of the system.

ClearCommerce

Series D in 2001
ClearCommerce is a provider of transaction processing and fraud protection software for e-commerce.

Exstream Software

Acquisition in 2008
Exstream Software provides enterprise document automation solutions for businesses to streamline document creation processes. It offers Dialogue, a platform for building and deploying document applications; Dialogue Live, a document automation solution that provides an infrastructure for managing the editing of various types of documents in the enterprise; and AFP Studio, a suite of advanced function presentation (AFP) productivity solutions to enhance content, management, and delivery of AFP documents.

Eon Systems

Acquisition in 1989
Eon Systems is a maker of managment systems for local area networks.

SilverTech

Funding Round in 2000
SilverTech, a provider of end-to-end, fully encrypted private Internet networks.

PolyServe

Acquisition in 2007
As of March 2007, PolyServe, Inc. was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. PolyServe, Inc. provides software that consolidates servers and storage into manageable, scalable, and available database and file serving utilities. It offers Database Utility for SQL server consolidation, Oracle, Oracle RAC, and DB2; File Serving Utility for high performance scalable NAS, Windows file and print, Web and application clusters, and Oracle. The company's products are distributed through a network of international distributors and direct sales force. The company has strategic partnerships with HP, Microsoft, IBM, Dell, and Novell. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon with additional offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Washington, District of Columbia, San Francisco, and London.

Stratavia

Acquisition in 2010
Stratavia is a leading provider of data center automation software solutions. Specifically, Stratavia develops and markets database, server and run book automation software which helps customers reduce the cost of operating their enterprise environments. Founded in 2001, Stratavia is privately held and venture funded and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Bristol Technology Inc.

Acquisition in 2007
Bristol Technology provides process monitoring and analysis software solutions. Its products include TransactionVision that provides business process monitoring and tracks customer transactions, as well as cross-platform products, such as Wind/U for porting Windows applications to UNIX and Linux; and HyperHelp for online UNIX help; and Xprinter, a printing solution for UNIX and Linux-based applications. It provides learning services, including classroom training, Web-based training, online tutorials, and customized training courses, as well as consulting services. The company serves banking, financial markets, insurance, retail, and telecommunications industries. Bristol Technology, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut.

Talking Blocks

Acquisition in 2003
Talking Blocks develops infrastructure software solutions to develop and manage business solutions. Its solutions help organizations in the development, integration, and communication of distributed systems in the enterprise. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Keen

Series B in 2016
Keen is the embedded analytics API that makes shipping custom user-facing analytics easy and seamless. It develops tools and infrastructure to help developers deliver in-product analytics to their customers. Its platform can handle all aspects of event data management, from collection to application. Keen enables users to stream, store, query, and present data all in one place and get a competitive advantage over the competition. The company was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.

FusionOne

Venture Round in 2000
FusionOne provides mobile content portability, helping mobile subscribers transfer their content between mobile devices and sharing their content with popular internet applications-anytime, anywhere. FusionOne's products currently support millions of subscribers on many major carriers worldwide. Founded in 1998, FusionOne is headquartered in San Jose, California with additional offices in Tallinn, Estonia. For more information, visit www.FusionOne.com.

Qosnetics

Acquisition in 1999
Qosnetics develops IP-based conformance verification and performance-stressing tools.

HyperX

Acquisition in 2021
HyperX is globally known as the dedicated esports and gaming product team within Kingston Technology Inc, staffed by gamers who can listen to and understand fans and pro teams alike to create products that meet their demands and beyond for PC, Mobile and Console gaming. Proud to create multi award-winning high-performance DDR4 and DDR3 memory, SSDs and USB Flash drives that have all been embraced by esports and gaming fans, pro gamers and teams globally, HyperX also has an innovative peripherals range that includes headsets focussed on amazing comfort and sound quality in addition to keyboards, mice and mouse pads focussed on FPS gaming, giving all types of gamer the edge they need to succeed.

Mercury Interactive

Acquisition in 2006
Mercury Interactive was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Company. The company provides business technology optimization (BTO) software and services in the United States and internationally. It offers a range of BTO software and services in application delivery for testing software quality and performance in pre-production, application management for monitoring and managing application availability in production, and IT governance for managing IT's portfolio of projects, processes, priorities, and resources. The company provides solution for application delivery, application management, governance, IT service management, ERP/CRM, J2EE, and .NET applications to companies and government agencies. Mercury Interactive Corp. was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Vertica

Acquisition in 2011
Vertica had a vision to build the analytics platform that would meet the unprecedented speed and scale of the data we saw coming, and that’s just what they did. They delivered performance at Exabyte scale. They analytics functions into the core of the Vertica columnar database. They integrated with open source innovation and key complementary offerings through an adaptive, ecosystem-friendly architecture.

Apogee Corporation Limited

Acquisition in 2018
Apogee Corporation Limited provides print, document, and process technology and outsource services in Europe. Its managed services include remote monitoring of technology and infrastructure, fault avoidance, automated toner supply, fixing faults remotely, on-site servicing and support, pre-configuration to network level of devices prior to installation, and fleet management; and user, desktop, and network technology support. The company also provides digital document, strategic accounts, project management, client support, and professional services; and voice and data, and mail and print room systems. In addition, it offers office printers and multifunctional devices, wide format printers, production print systems, 3D printers, finishing equipment, and supplies and consumables; and software solutions, including document management, print management, document processes and workflows, mobile print, document scanning and archiving, and cloud solutions. The company serves retail and distribution, manufacturing and construction, government, education, finance and insurance, healthcare, energy and utilities, production print, legal, hospitality, real estate, leisure and entertainment industries. Apogee Corporation Limited was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Maidstone, United Kingdom. It has office locations in Bangor, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Chertsey, Dublin, Dundalk, Galway, Jersey, Limerick, Lincoln, Livingston, London, Manchester, Portsmouth, and Wakefield, United Kingdom; Hannover and Oberhausen, Germany; and Paris, France. Apogee Corporation Limited operates as a subsidiary of Apogee Group Limited

EDS (Electronic Data Systems)

Acquisition in 2008
EDS is a global technology services company with a broad portfolio of information technology and business process outsourcing services to clients in the manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, communications, energy, transportation, and consumer and retail industries and to governments around the world.

Autonomy Corporation

Acquisition in 2011
Autonomy, an HP company, is a market-leading software company that helps organizations all over the world understand the meaning in information. A pioneer in its industry, Autonomy's unique meaning-based technology is able to make sense of and process unstructured, 'human information,' and draw real business value from that meaning. Human information makes up the vast majority of content in the world today and exists almost everywhere: in documents, emails, pictures, audio, video, and mobile and social media communications. Unlike tagging or keyword solutions, Autonomy uses ground-breaking, pattern-matching technology to form an understanding of this data, allowing computers to capture the meaning held within 100 percent of information, including structured, 'extreme,' or 'big data' amassed in databases from call detail records, gene sequencing, sensors, algorithmic trading, click streams, and other sources. Autonomy software helps businesses and organizations reduce complexity and unlock the real value in data. Autonomy provides meaning-based solutions that understand the full spectrum of enterprise information as well as the relationships that exist within it. By enabling computers to comprehend the 'shades of grey' in our world, rather than only the black and white found in databases, businesses can automate processes, comply with regulations, act in real time, and improve business outcomes. Understanding 100% of Information The characteristic that makes human information unstructured is its form - it does not fit neatly into the rows and columns of a database, but exists in various formats including books, email messages, surveillance video, chat streams, and phone calls that occur across networks, the web, the cloud, and numerous mobile devices. Growing at a rate three times that of structured data, the increasing deluge of unstructured information makes up approximately 90 percent of all information. The challenge for the modern enterprise is to understand and extract value from this rich sea of human information. Today, with Autonomy, organizations can now process and understand in real time, the meaning of 100 percent of information. These advancements signal an historic shift where it is the "I" in IT that is changing, rather than the "T".

Optotech

Acquisition in 1989
Optotech focuses on the development of more advanced optical drive products. The company is based in Colorado.

Security Force Software

Acquisition in 1999
Security Force Software is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1999.

Telegra

Acquisition in 1999
Telegra is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1999.

Snapfish2 LLC

Acquisition in 2005
Snapfish2 LLC provides online photo sharing and storage services. The company offers standard, squared, framed tabletop, and other photo prints; photo gifts, such as, custom cases and covers, blankets and pillows, and others; and photo books, which include lay flat, linen, and leather hardcovers, as well as softcovers. It also offers wall and desk photo calendars; and invitation, holiday, baby or kids, and greeting cards. In addition, the company provides canvas/framed canvas prints; and wall décor. It offers its products in Europe, Ireland, North America, the United States, the Asia pacific, New Zealand, and internationally. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in San Francisco, California. It has operations in Australia, Asia, Europe, Canada, and internationally. As of September 8, 2015, Snapfish2 LLC operates as a subsidiary of District Photo Inc.

Elixent

Series A in 2000
Elixent, Ltd. supplies reconfigurable arithmetic processors in the United Kingdom. It offers reconfigurable semiconductor intellectual property, a technology that enables user to change the function of a chip even when in use. The company also offers silicon devices and supporting software. In addition, the company provides D-Fabrix, a reconfigurable algorithm processing technology that provides application specific integrated circuit designers with an alternative to fixed function chips; and reprogrammable algorithm solutions for system on chip platforms. Elixent, Ltd. is a spin off of Hewlett-Packard's Bristol Research Laboratories. The company was founded in October 2000 and is based in Bristol, the United Kingdom.

Aruba Networks

Acquisition in 2015
Aruba securely delivers the enterprise network to users, wherever they work or roam, with unified mobility networks that significantly expand the reach of traditional port-centric networks. Unified mobility networks integrate adaptive WLANs, identity-based security, and application continuity services into a cohesive, high-performance system that can be easily deployed as an overlay on top of existing network infrastructure. Adaptive WLANs deliver high-performance, follow-me connectivity so users are always within reach of mission-critical information. Identity-based security associates access policies with users, not ports, to enable follow-me security that is enforced regardless of access method or location. Application continuity services enable follow-me applications that can be seamlessly accessed across WLAN and cellular networks. The cost, convenience, and security benefits of unified mobility networks are fundamentally changing how and where they work. Listed on the NASDAQ and Russell 2000® Index, Aruba is based in Sunnyvale, California, and has operations throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.

ClearCommerce

Series C in 2000
ClearCommerce is a provider of transaction processing and fraud protection software for e-commerce.

webBASIS, Inc.

Series B in 2000
EdgeMail Technologies is a Web-based software company and global e-business infrastructure provider. A pioneer in the shift to Web-based software, EdgeMail offers its totally new business model to businesses of all sizes, educational institutions, government organizations and variety of vertical markets. Through the combination of EdgeMail’s software solutions and EdgeMail’s unique data center network design the company offers a broad range of e-services that enable business and organizations to communicate and conduct business through the Internet. EdgeMail’s infrastructure provisioning allows customers to select from comprehensive, fully integrated solution suites.

PipeBeach

Acquisition in 2003
PipeBeach develops and offers solutions for mobile internet access using speech technology. It was established in 1998 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

Scitex Vision

Acquisition in 2005
Scitex Vision America develops and manufactures digital printing presses and consumables for industrial applications including wide format graphic arts, packaging, and textile. The company was incorporated in 1997 and is based in Marietta, Georgia.

Division

Acquisition in 1996
Division is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1996.

Trellis Software & Controls

Acquisition in 1996
Trellis Software & Controls is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1996.

Applied Optoelectronic Tech

Acquisition in 1991
Applied Optoelectronic Tech is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1991.

Four Pi Systems

Acquisition in 1993
Four Pi Systems is a company that was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1993.

Synstar

Acquisition in 2004
Synstar PLC provides information technology products and services. The Company offered a range of integrated services and solutions through its divisions, including desktop and data management services. Synstar also offers computer repair services, consultancy, and disaster recovery services.

Dazel

Acquisition in 1999
Dazel

Voltage Security

Acquisition in 2015
Data-centric security to combat advanced security threats inside and outside the cloud, from mainframe to mobile Voltage Security provides data-centric security and stateless key management solutions to combat new security threats and address compliance by protecting structured and unstructured data as it is used across data centers, public and private clouds and mobile devices. Voltage solutions are in use at almost 1,000 enterprise customers, including some of the world's leading brand-name companies in payments, banking, retail, insurance, energy, healthcare and government such as ING, Kaiser Permanente, Kodak, Wells Fargo and Heartland Payment Systems. Voltage solutions reduce the risks associated with theft of sensitive and private information, support privacy guidelines including PCI DSS, HITECH, U.S. Data Breach Disclosure laws and European Data Privacy directives. Offerings include Voltage SecureMail™, Voltage SecureData™, Voltage SecureFile™, Voltage SecureData Payments™, Voltage SecureData Web™, and Voltage Cloud Services™ providing cloud scale encryption for email and document encryption between businesses, partners and their customers. The company has been issued several patents based upon breakthrough research in mathematics and cryptographic systems. To learn more about Voltage customers please visit voltage.com/customers.