VirtaMove Corp. v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Court:
- Texas
One of several patent infringement lawsuits filed by VirtaMove in Texas in 2024 against major technology companies. This suit asserts both U.S. Patent Nos. 7,784,058 and 7,519,814.
Defendant
1 case as defendant.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is a publicly traded technology firm headquartered in Spring, Texas. The company was formed on November 1, 2015, when the original Hewlett-Packard Company split into two entities: HPE, focused on enterprise products and services, and HP Inc., which retained the personal computer and printer business. Trading on the NYSE under the ticker HPE, the company reported having 67,000 employees and revenues of approximately $34.3 billion in its 2025 fiscal year.
HPE is an operating company that provides a broad portfolio of information technology products and services to business customers. Its major product and service lines include servers and compute systems, data storage solutions, networking hardware and software through its HPE Aruba and Juniper Networks brands, and high-performance computing (HPC) for large-scale processing. The company has a significant focus on the hybrid cloud market through its HPE GreenLake "as-a-service" platform, which allows customers to run IT infrastructure on-premises with a cloud-like, pay-per-use model.
Based on its litigation history, Hewlett Packard Enterprise appears as an operating company defending its products and services in patent disputes. The company is tracked as a defendant in one patent case and has not been observed filing patent infringement suits as a plaintiff. This defensive posture is common for large technology manufacturers.
The single tracked case, VirtaMove Corp. v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, was filed in a federal court in Texas. This jurisdiction is a frequent venue for patent litigation. The case involves HPE as a defendant, consistent with its profile as a major technology operating company that faces patent assertions from other entities.
One of several patent infringement lawsuits filed by VirtaMove in Texas in 2024 against major technology companies. This suit asserts both U.S. Patent Nos. 7,784,058 and 7,519,814.