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Their initial product, FOCUS, was designed to enable people without formal computer programming skills to work with information systems. [ 4 ] Information Builders (ibi) was one of the largest privately held software firms, operating in more than 60 locations. [ 5 ]
Micro Focus International plc was a British multinational software and information technology business based in Newbury, Berkshire, England. The firm provided software and consultancy . The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange until it was acquired by the Canadian software firm OpenText in January 2023.
The software was initially sold by Focus Software, which later became Zemax Development Corp. In 2011, Evergreen Pacific Partners merged Zemax Development Corp with Radiant Imaging to form Radiant Zemax. Under Evergreen, the Zemax software was re-architected under the .NET framework to provide an updated user interface and user experience.
Serena Software Inc. is an American software company that provides IT management products to enterprises. [3] Serena solutions offer a process orchestration approach and span the areas of development, DevOps and IT management. Serena is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California and has 400+ employees. [2]
Fortify Software was founded by Kleiner Perkins in 2003. Fortify Inc. was acquired by HP in 2010. [7]On September 7, 2016, HPE CEO Meg Whitman announced that the software assets of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, including Fortify, would be merged with Micro Focus to create an independent company of which HP Enterprise shareholders would retain majority ownership.
Opsware, Inc. was a software company based in Sunnyvale, California, ... Two years later in 2017, HP Software merged with UK-based Micro Focus in a spin-merge. In ...
ArcSight, Inc. was an American software company that provided security management and compliance software packages for enterprises and government agencies. The company was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2010. When HP split into two companies, HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP
HP Inc later sold its Autonomy content management assets to Canadian software company OpenText in 2016. In 2017, HPE sold its remaining Autonomy assets, as part of a wider deal, to the British software company Micro Focus. [5] In 2023, OpenText acquired Micro Focus, and reunited the two halves of former Autonomy assets. [6]