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HP Buys 3Par for $2.4 billion

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

According to the release, the 3PAR board of directors has determined that HP’s revised proposal constitutes a “Superior Proposal” (as that term is defined in 3PAR’s merger agreement with Dell). Accordingly, 3PAR notified Dell of its intention to terminate its merger agreement with Dell immediately following the expiration of the three business day period contemplated by, and the satisfaction of the other conditions set forth in, its merger agreement with Dell in order to enter into a merger agreement with HP on the terms set forth in HP’s revised acquisition proposal.

This latest offer more than doubles Dell’s original bid for 3PAR, which was high to begin with. 3PAR provides a virtualized utility storage platform that enables customers to significant drive down cloud computing infrastructure, storage and associated management costs.

It looks like this bidding war is over, and it’s about time… I think I’m going to go grab me some cereal!

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3PAR, First Storage Vendor to Join Cloud Security Alliance

Monday, April 26th, 2010

3PARutility using their Cloud-Agile Program for storing data across cloud servers, announced today that it has joined the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) as a corporate member.

“3PAR’s incumbency in the global service provider market — with many of the world’s top service providers relying on 3PAR Utility Storage for their cloud-based service offerings — makes it a valuable addition to the CSA,” said Jim Reavis, founder of the Cloud Security Alliance. “In addition, experience working with enterprises and service providers on cloud security challenges through the 3PAR Cloud-Agile Program has given 3PAR specific expertise that is valuable to the alliance as we continue to develop cloud security standards and best practices.”

3PAR’s new storage tools are dynamically tiered storage arrays built for public and private cloud computing which should address the limitations of traditional storage arrays for utility infrastructures.

Full Cloud Server Storage Article

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