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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Oct. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- WorleyParsons, a leading global engineering and project delivery company headquartered in Australia, has signed a long-term Global Alliance Agreement ...
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 ...
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 ...
Separately, Court dismisses Hewlett-Packard countersuit against Intergraph; and Trial schedule set in lawsuit against Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Gateway In one of several patent litigation ...
Intergraph Corporation and Det Norske Veritas Software (DNVS) have signed a letter of intent to complete a software licensing and distribution agreement. The proposed five-year, multi-million dollar ...
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 ...
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 ...