ca in comment and analysis

Quocirca’s Straight Talking: What Europe’s CIOs really think of Linux

Comment CA, Dell, HP and a raft of others have all embraced Linux in different ways. Linux has caused seismic shifts across the IT industry. But for all its impact, are major vendors getting carried away? Quocirca analyst Dale Vile asks whether Linux is... [12 Mar 2004]

AC Milan: The high-tech giants of European football

Comment That is where CA came in, with a pitch based around the company's Cleverpath data analysis and business intelligence software which could reduce player 'downtime' within the AC Milan squad by predicting likelihood of injury. [27 Jan 2004]

Quocirca’s Straight Talking... What to expect in 2004

Comment Here, winners are likely to be the likes of Symantec, NAI, CA and IBM GS. Kicking off a brand new series exclusive to silicon.com, Quocirca's service director Clive Longbottom asks what - and who - the winners and losers will be over the next 12... [02 Jan 2004]

Is there more to grid than aliens and the weather?

Comment Sophisticated models of computing from players as mighty as CA, IBM, Oracle and Sun are now being espoused. Two news stories today highlight some current question marks about grid computing. This writer awoke to a morning news show on the radio... [12 Sep 2003]

Through the fog… Management of utility IT

Comment Today, several companies occupying front line positions of utility computing - BMC, CA, HP, IBM and Sun, for example - include management as an essential element of their solutions. Quocirca's Jon Collins provides some practical advice for those... [01 Aug 2003]

Inside Computer Associates: A vendor dossier

Comment This is nothing new in US big business but when a company is made up of such a mix of all-comers - remember CA is a patchwork firm which consists of multiple companies thrown together through acquisition - it is worth remarking on. [25 Jul 2003]

Inside CA: FactFile

Comment CA currently boasts a range of 1,200 products across its six business units: Advantage (database management and application development), Allfusion (application life cycle management), Brightstore (storage and back-up), CleverPath (portal and... [25 Jul 2003]

The Weekly Round-Up: 18.07.03

Round-Up The Round-Up is here for CA World 2003 - and not to gamble at all.no really. As The Proclaimers once famously sang, in their improbable brogue: "When you go, will you send back a letter from America. So here it is… The Round-Up is coming to you... [18 Jul 2003]

Big Brother's best intentions are open to abuse

Comment To repeat, CA's hands are clean - this isn't even the gun manufacturer analogy which some people have been tempted to draw. This week Computer Associates unveiled a technology which may well revolutionise office security - both physical and digital... [16 Jul 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Future messaging, the forgotten DB and Microsoft's open source AV spoiler

Comment If you license Unicenter from CA then that counts as a sale of Unicenter. Every sale of Unicenter has been a sale of Ingres but not one of the latter has been counted by CA as such a sale. Let's go back to CA. [23 Jun 2003]

PeopleSoft-JD Edwards deal - the shape of things to come

Comment The big software companies - a select band that includes CA, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and arguably BEA or even Sun - will continue to look for smaller fish before a rising tide of recovery starts pricing them uncomfortably high again. [02 Jun 2003]

Through the fog... Storage as a service

Comment These things are coming, indeed they are available from several suppliers (CA and Veritas to name a couple), but they are not yet considered as standard. Rather, it is when storage can be delivered across multiple sites as a heterogeneous, ultra... [04 Apr 2003]

Through the fog... Public Key Infrastructure

Comment Software downloads, typically for browser plug-ins such as Macromedia Flash, are digitally signed and you can view the certificate and verify its CA for extra personal comfort. Managed by a 'trusted third party' known as a Certification Authority... [06 Feb 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Going private, nano-disks and CA's new flexibility

Comment CA - your flexible friend* CA describes FlexSelect as providing a method of licensing software that accurately reflects the way a customer's business operates and that allows users to map software costs more accurately to the business processes... [31 Jan 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: web services reality, strong CA and big iron AMD

Comment With $394m in deferred subscription revenues for the second quarter, an increase of 14 per cent year on year, CA is now sitting on a future subscription revenue stream of $3.3bn. Best of all, subscription revenues now equate to more than 45 per... [28 Oct 2002]

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