HUNTSVILLE, AL -- If lawyers wore gunbelts, David Lucas would silence any courtroom he walked into. A billion dollars worth of patent lawsuit victories and enforced license agreements will do that.
Intergraph has filed suit against Dell Computer, Gateway and Hewlett-Packard, alleging that the PC companies violated its patents by incorporating Pentium-family processors into their computers. The ...
Intergraph on Wednesday said Texas Instruments will pay a one-time $18 million licensing fee as part of a settlement ending all patent litigation between the two companies. Under the agreement, TI ...
Intel announced on Tuesday that it will pay $225 million to Intergraph to settle a patent infringement lawsuit over its Itanium chips. The agreement brings to a close all outstanding patent ...
HUNTSVILLE, AL -- Intergraph, one of Huntsville's oldest technology companies, is changing hands once again. The company announced Wednesday it agreed to be acquired by Hexagon AB, a Swedish ...
Intel Corp. said Tuesday it agreed to pay $225 million to settle claims that its Itanium chips for business computers infringed on the patents of Intergraph Corp., whose shares rose 16 percent after ...
Intergraph has partnered with meter data management (MDM) provider eMeter to integrate smart meter data into its Smart Grid Operations Command-and-Control Center. The integration will provide grid ...
Intergraph Corporation, a leading global provider of engineering and geospatial software, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Hexagon AB, a leading global ...
Hyderabad-based Intergraph Consulting Private (ICC), an engineering and geospatial software development facility for Intergraph Corp, is celebrating 25 years of innovation. HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA: ...
Intergraph's expanded incident management solution allows agencies to receive emergency text messages and integrate them into the CAD workflow. Rapid deployment of interfaces simplifies the ...
Having settled with Intel, Intergraph files suit against Dell, Gateway and Hewlett-Packard, alleging that the companies violated its patents by installing Pentiums in their PCs. Michael Kanellos is ...
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