Founded in 1979, the division that eventually became known as the HP ProCurve division began in Roseville, California, although it would not be known under this name until 1998.[1]
Originally it was part of HP's Data Systems Division (DSD) and known as DSD-Roseville. Later, it was called the Roseville Networks Division (RND), then the Workgroup Networks Division (WND), before becoming the ProCurve Networking Business (PNB). The trademark filing date for the ProCurve name was February 25, 1998.
On August 11, 2008, HP announced the acquisition of Colubris Networks, a maker of wireless networking products. This was completed on October 1, 2008.[2] In November 2008, HP ProCurve was moved into HP's largest business division, the Technology Services Group organization,[3] with HP Enterprise Account Managers being compensated for sales.[4]
In November 2009, HP announced its intent to acquire 3Com for $2.7 billion.[5] In April 2010, HP completed its acquisition.[6]
At Interop Las Vegas in April 2010, HP began publicly using HP Networking as the name for its networking division.[7] Following HP's 2015 acquisition of Aruba Networks and the company's subsequent split later that year, HP Networks was combined with Aruba to form HPE's Intelligent Edge business unit under the Aruba Networks brand.