HP Database Management
Opportunity to Purchase HP Corporation Software Patents in Database Management Technology
Our client Hewlett Packard Corporation (HP Corp) has asked us to find a buyer for patents pertaining to Database Management technologies. This is an excellent opportunity to obtain 41 US issued patents relating to Database, Workflow and Rules Management, Data Processing, and Enterprise Software technologies.
Two of the seven available lots are briefly described as follows:
Database Management: Lot W101119-A (12 Patents):
This lot contains patents that relate to benchmarking a database server, database generator, analyzing memory dumps, distributed database-management, high-speed access to a database system, dynamic query expansion, fault tolerant data storage systems and operating a backup system.
Exemplary Patent: US5819066 (Application and method for benchmarking a database server)
Enterprise Software: Lot W101029 (5 Patents):
This lot contains patents relating to verifying flow control of a queue, performing remote financial transactions, managing a computer system, performing flexible workflow process in a distributed workflow management system and clustering documents.
Exemplary Patent: US6041306 (System and method for performing flexible workflow process execution in a distributed workflow management system)
The Opportunity:
The successful buyer of these patents will garner the following benefits:
*Provide a greater barrier to entry into your business sector
*Generate incremental revenue and profits through licensing 3rd parties participating in this market
*Enhancing their current patent portfolio for cross-licensing purposes
*Kick-start product development in this market with knowledge that you have patent protection.
Non-binding offers from interested parties to acquire these patents are expected upon review.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this listing has been developed for the sole purpose to assist the potential buyer in their independent evaluation of the patents for sale. This and any information exchanged during the sales process is not, and should not be construed as being, a notice of infringement or any accusation of infringement.
