Aerohive Networks announced Monday that Dell will begin reselling its wireless LAN and related management products — not a shocker in light of longtime Dell OEM partner Aruba Networks being snapped up ...
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Hewlett-Packard will purchase Aruba Networks to boost its wireless networking business, the companies announced Monday. HP will offer US$24.67 per share, giving Aruba a $3 billion value. The deal is ...
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Hewlett-Packard on Monday confirmed plans to buy Aruba Networks in a deal valued at $3 billion. HP said the deal will bolster its wireless networking capabilities and allow it to better sell converged ...
In the previous part of this series, we discussed how HP (HPQ) acquired Aruba (ARUN) to become an important player in the enterprise wireless network market. According to a report from IDC, Cisco’s ...
A year after wireless mover-and-shaker Aruba was acquired by HP in a $3 billion deal, President and CEO Dominic Orr said that, if anything, the company was more in control of its own destiny than ever ...
Even as the company prepares to split in half amid a multi-year recovery plan, that apparently doesn't seem to be stopping Hewlett-Packard from shopping around. The tech giant is said to be in talks ...
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE-HPQ) announced on Monday, March 2 nd that it was acquiring the wireless networking company Aruba (NASDAQ-ARUN) for $3 billion in equity value ($2.7 billion net of cash and debt).
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