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British mainframe company Micro Focus has completed its merger with HPE's software business, in the process creating the globe's seventh largest pure-play business software company.
British computer company Micro Focus has acquired the software arm of Hewlett Packard Enterprise in a deal estimated to be worth US$8.8 billion.
Security vendor Imperva has appointed Anthony Bettencourt as president and chief executive officer, and as a member of the company's board of directors.
Enterprise financial software vendor BlackLine Systems has appointed Julian Cruickshank and Bruce Rawsthorne as senior sales executives.
HP has made a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in which it says the Justice Department is investigating UK company Autonomy for fraud. But Autonomy founder Mike Lynch says HP is backtracking on its allegations and must provide more details.
A major shakeup is underway at HP. The company has decided to drop webOS and is considering the divestiture of its PC business. It has boosted its enterprise software operations with a deal to acquire of Autonomy.
Document management software provider WindowLogic has hired four senior staff for its Sydney office.
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