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HP acquires application automation company Stratavia

CBR Staff Writer Published 27 August 2010

To strengthen it software and offerings portfolio

HP has acquired Denver based database and application automation company Stratavia. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

HP said that this acquisition will strengthen it software and offerings portfolio, adding deployment, configuration and management offerings for enterprise databases, middleware and packaged applications.

The company said that with this acquisition, its clients can improve their time to market and increase agility for application deployment with an offering that ties application development process to application deployment.

Stratavia offerings enhance the HP cloud service automation offering by simplifying and automating deployment of databases, middleware and packaged applications in cloud computing environments.

HP executive vice president of Software and Solutions Bill Veghte said that Stratavia's database and application automation offerings, combined with the company's business service automation portfolio, givea organisations a one-stop shop for infrastructure and application deployment management.

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