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October 17, 2008

HP Acquisition - Customer and Partner Feedback

Following the recent news of HP's intent to acquire LeftHand Networks, we want to ensure that customers like you feel confident in the fact that our support for all existing platforms will continue. LeftHand's Channel Partners and Customers praise LeftHand's support and are hoping that the acquisition doesn't diminish this. No worries, because we are putting plans in place to not only continue our successful customer support and channel programs, but make them even better! We are working closely with HP to make sure that we don’t skip a beat on support and customer service. Here is a quick video from the CEO and VP of Marketing for LeftHand on this very subject.

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