HP this morning announced that it will bring together some of its offices across the Bay Area, including those at recently acquired Fortify and ArcSight, to create a single community focused on enhancing its IT management, automation and security software groups. HP has signed a leasing agreement for Moffett Towers in Sunnyvale, California, to create what the company says will be a state-of-the-art software innovation center
“Software is the cornerstone of HP’s vision to provide seamless, secure, context-aware experiences for the connected world,” said Bill Veghte, executive vice president, Software, HP Enterprise Business. “Our plans to bring together all of our software assets at Moffett Towers is a testament to our goal of being the leader in software that manages, analyzes and secures all the data moving through the cloud – and our devices.”
HP plans to start the migration to Moffett Towers in early 2012. Developed by San Francisco based Jay Paul Company, Moffett Towers is a 1.8 million square foot office and research and development campus located at the junction of Highways 237 and 101 in Sunnyvale with LEED Gold certified, high-performance buildings in the heart of Silicon Valley.
