Reporting from San Jose — Hewlett-Packard Co. is continuing its recent spending spree by buying ArcSight Inc., a Cupertino, Calif., security software company, in a deal worth about $1.5 billion, the ...
After winning its 18-day bidding war with rival Dell for virtual data storage company 3PAR, Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's largest computer company, today struck a deal to buy security-software ...
Tech giant says the security and compliance management company's "superior technology" complements HP's existing security portfolio of hardware, software and services. Lance Whitney is a freelance ...
HP's purchase of enterprise security vendor ArcSight is nearly complete following the successful tender of the majority of ArcSight shares, HP announced on Thursday. The acquisition —announced on the ...
Intel tried to sew up the “other” end of the computing business (i.e. the user experience end, versus its chip business) recently by buying McAfee. Now PC maker Hewlett Packard is doing something ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
ArcSight, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARST), a leading provider of compliance and security management solutions that protect enterprises and government agencies, today announced the integration of the ArcSight SIEM ...
ArcSight this week announced it would acquire NAC vendor Enira Technologies to augment ArcSight’s security information management software with Enira’s automated network response technology. The deal, ...
ArcSight will be integrated into HP software stack, but HP isn't giving a timelime HP's motive for acquiring Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) vendor ArcSight earlier this month is ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise allowed a Russian defense agency to review the inner workings of cyber defense software used by the Pentagon to guard its computer networks, according to Russian regulatory ...
The Pentagon's U.S. Department of Defense building in 1998. Hewlett Packard Enterprise allowed a Russian defense agency to review the inner workings of cyber defense software used by the Pentagon to ...