Intergraph Corporation has announced the newest version of G/Technology, the company's solution that integrates geofacilities management with operational support and service delivery applications.
Intel Corp. will pay Intergraph Corp. $225 million to settle a long-running patent dispute, the companies said today. Separately, Intergraph said it has withdrawn charges against PC maker Dell Inc.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Feb. 11, 2004 — Intergraph Mapping and Geospatial Solutions announced E.ON Bayern AG (E.ON) has chosen Intergraph’s G/Net, the company’s next-generation G/Technology-based ...
Having settled its patent dispute with Intel Corp., Intergraph Corp. announced today that it has also reached agreement with Intel rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. for a one-time licensing fee of $10 ...
A U.S. district court Thursday ruled that technology used by Intel in its 64-bit Itanium processors infringes on technology patents held by Intergraph, a ruling that could require Intel to hand over ...
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) has agreed to license Intergraph Corp.’s patents on parallel processing technology, ending the legal battle between the two companies, Intergraph announced Wednesday. The ...
Intergraph, No. 85 on Washington Technology's 2006 Top 100 list of the largest government contractors, provides spatial information management software. Major customers include the Army, Air Force and ...
EPB, a provider of electric power and communications in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has chosen Intergraph’s G/Technology to streamline operations in the organization’s Electric System and Telecom ...
Computer chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will pay Intergraph Corp. as much as $25 million to settle a lawsuit over chip patents under a recent settlement. The deal was the latest ...
Shin Kurushima Dockyard Company has introduced Intergraph's 3D CAD/CAM software into the production phase of its ship projects. SKDY had chosen to standardize on SmartMarine 3D and successfully ...
Having settled its patent dispute with Intel Corp., Intergraph Corp. announced Monday it has also settled a patent lawsuit with Intel rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) for a one-time licensing ...
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