A California court on Wednesday ordered Oracle to continue porting its software to the Intel Itanium chips used by Hewlett-Packard in a number of its servers. full story ![]()
Oracle and Hewlett-Packard's ongoing legal battle over software for Itanium has run into another delay, and this time there's no telling how long it will last.HP sued Oracle in 2011 after the database company announced it would stop porting software to Itanium, the chip architecture at the heart of HP's high-end "business critical" servers. HP won in the first phase of the...
pcworld.com (2 months and 10 days ago)
Filed under: Investing Struggling tech giant Hewlett-Packard and its new nemesis Oracle are headed back to court next week. The companies have been embroiled in a major lawsuit for nearly two years over Oracle's support for HP servers running on Intel's Itanium chips. Last year, the court found that Oracle had breached its contract with HP by stating that it would end...
dailyfinance.com (2 months and 10 days ago)
Oracle on Tuesday did Dell a good turn, announcing a deal to bundle its popular software with server systems from the ailing hardware vendor. But the deal prompted questions about Oracle's own computer business--and its frayed relationship with Hewlett-Packard.
wsj.com (14 days ago)
The day after Oracle's earnings report and Hewlett-Packard's contentious annual shareholders meeting, both stocks dive along with Cisco, pulling tech stocks down. Also: Tech's downfall hurts Wall Street despite continuing positive news on economy, Apple talks about its green efforts.
mercurynews.com (2 months and 30 days ago)

Intel has scaled back plans for the next version of Itanium in a move that raises questions about the future of the 64-bit server chip, used primarily in Hewlett-Packard's high-end Integrity servers. In a short notice posted quietly to its website on January 31, Intel said the next version of Itanium, codenamed Kittson, will be produced on a 32 nanometer manufacturing...
pcworld.com (4 months and 2 days ago)
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is investigating computer giant Hewlett-Packard's claim that it was duped when it bought UK-based business software maker Autonomy, according to regulatory documents.
independent.co.uk (3 months and 9 days ago)
Courtroom tilt over software support for Intel's Itanium chips was delayed until next week as Oracle on Monday appealed a denial of a motion to throw out the case.
pcmag.com (2 months and 12 days ago)
Britain's accounting watchdog announced Monday that it is investigating the books of British business software maker Autonomy in the period before it was bought by Hewlett-Packard in 2011.
mercurynews.com (4 months and 7 days ago)
An Oregon Tax Court judge rules that the Hewlett-Packard campus in Corvallis has been overvalued on tax bills from 2008-2011. The decision could cost Benton County $9 million in tax revenue.
oregonlive.com (28 days ago)
Hewlett-Packard raised its quarterly dividend by 10 percent on Thursday, amid shareholder displeasure over the company's $11 billion acquisition of British software firm Autonomy.
mercurynews.com (2 months and 30 days ago)
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