HP to Drop Mercury Name



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November 30, 2006 —  Hewlett-Packard is expected to announce next week that it is tossing the Mercury brand overboard. Russell Daniels, vice president and CTO of HP Software, told SD Times that HP believes its brand is stronger than Mercury Interactive's, and thus all of Mercury's products will carry the HP tag.

The underlying products themselves will not see many changes, said Daniels, but portions of HP OpenView will be redistributed under the former Mercury's "center" product lines. These centers (Mercury Quality Center, Mercury Performance Center) will become the basis of HP's top-to-bottom SOA and life-cycle product offerings, and will be sold alongside consulting and training services also offered by HP. Daniels also said that individual Mercury products, such as WinRunner and SiteScope, will remain available in stand-alone forms.





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