HPE Software Merges with Micro Focus
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Fresh from ringing the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange, Chris Hsu, CEO of Micro Focus, discusses its $8.8 billion merger with HPE's software division. The new company, now completely under the name Micro Focus, is three times the size of what HPE Software had been. Hsu notes that HPE was moving toward the Micro Focus model even before the merger went through and was already seeing growth.
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