I disagree with the "kill with fire" approach articulated so far1. I think there's an obvious cleanup/retagging effort that could easily be done.
While there is an argument to be made to ban all corporate tags, the examples given so far (apple and microsoft) are of a completely different scope and scale2. Possibly more relevant is oracle. See discussions here and here. That tag remains, despite being a company name, because it is sometimes necessary for disambiguation of SQL questions.
More than half (48) of the 87 questions are also tagged cobol. There is no microfocus-cobol tag. Possibly, these 48 questions should be retagged with that more specific tag (or microfocus-visual-cobol). The next most common tag, alm, could similarly become microfocus-alm.
While certainly this company has a suite of products, I'm seeing a lot of overlap and not a huge amount of off-topic posts.
The OP did not evaluate the burnination criteria; I doubt the answer is no for all the questions, particularly the one about relevant information. The cobol post alone does not provide enough information for a post about MicroFocus Visual COBOL.
I do not think the tag is actively causing harm or attracting a lot of off-topic, low quality posts.
Save the fire-burning for bigger problems.
1 At the time I wrote this answer, there was another answer and associated comment which used the words "kill it with fire" without any detail exactly "how", and did not express any intent to rename, merge, synonymize, or in any other way present a nuanced approach to cleaning up this tag. I am not opposed to this tag going away, but I believe a retag, disambiguation, or other approach is preferable to simple deletion, which "burn it" implies.
2 The references to these companies were in the other answer that was deleted. I view a tag for MicroFocus's suite of products similarly to the way a ms-office tag might apply to several related, integrated products.