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HP Buys Stratavia

Aug 26, 2010

Hewlett-Packard announced Aug. 26 that it has acquired database and data center automation vendor Stratavia.

The terms of the deal were not disclosed. However, HP said the acquisition will strengthen its Software and Solutions portfolio by adding deployment, configuration and management tools for enterprise middleware, databases and packaged applications. In particular, the deal will enhance HP Cloud Service Automation by simplifying and automating deployment in cloud environments.

Founded in 2001, Stratavia is headquartered in Denver. Its flagship product is the Data Palette Platform, which is aimed at addressing the automation needs of the database and application stack.

For more, read the eWeek article HP Buys Stratavia for Database, Application Automation.

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