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HP to Acquire Extreme Logic Inc. to boost Adaptive Enterprise strategy
[UC Newsdesk 2003/8/13]

HP is to acquire e-Business solution provider Extreme Logic Inc. It adds to the recent acquisitions by HP and aims to further HP's Adaptive Enterprise strategy. Subject to the terms of the agreement, Extreme Logic will be merged into a wholly-owned subsidiary of HP and will operate as part of the HP Services organization.

A Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Extreme Logic provides architecture and implementation of business solutions based on Microsoft® .NET and delivers business value through a combination of deep technology expertise and result-oriented business process consulting.

The acquisitions will extend HP's Adaptive Enterprise strategy, which is designed to provide businesses a more flexible and extensive link between IT infrastructure and business priorities. Adaptive enterprises are looking to the development and deployment of Web services as a vital component of IT environments that can respond more quickly to rapidly changing business needs. Extreme Logic has a strong track record of deploying .NET technologies to financial services, healthcare, retail, e-government, manufacturing and telecommunications companies seeking to implement Web services to help manage and capitalize on change.

In addition Extreme Logic would add other innovative business services, such as e-learning, security and infrastructure for HP's vertical markets, and would expand HP's presence in the southern and eastern United States. Under the terms of the acquisition, HP will add approximately 200 Extreme Logic employees to its growing network of .NET consulting and service professionals.

"Joining HP is the logical next step for our company and opens up new and exciting opportunities for all of us," said Wain Kellum, president and chief executive officer, Extreme Logic. "We feel our clients will benefit from the acquisition as they will have access to an enhanced set of capabilities under HP Services. We look forward to being a part of the world's leading IT services team."

"The Extreme Logic agreement further demonstrates HP's commitment to help customers build an adaptive enterprise," said Rick Fricchione, vice president, enterprise Microsoft services, HP Services. "Extreme Logic has strong skills in developing customized business solutions that leverage the power of .NET across a range of markets. The integration of their skills and experience will further strengthen HP's ability to bring the power and agility of Web services to our customers."

"Extreme Logic has a proven track record in helping Fortune 1000 companies transform how they do business using innovative applications built on .NET software," said Kevin Johnson, group vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Sales and Services at Microsoft. " HP's acquisition of Extreme Logic will deepen their expertise on .NET application development and help them meet the escalating demand for .NET solutionsacross all industries in the U.S."