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Dear silicon.com: Tech teacher shortage, Kangaroo and phones on planes
Comment Mark Snedecor, CA Also getting readers reaching for their keyboards this week, the OFT and Kangaroo and phones on planes - love them or loathe them? Teacher shortage IT teacher applications continue to decline [03 Jul 2008]
How closely are you monitoring?
Comment In Unicenter [CA's systems management service], there are technologies that measure in great detail database performance, down to the level of identifying poorly-written SQL statements that are slowing down performance," says Simon Perry, CA's... [10 Dec 2007]
Security - no longer just about hackers
Comment Meanwhile IT companies with a focus on security - such as CA, IBM and Symantec - are responding to the risk management question. As opposed to just blocking outside threats, security today also includes risk reduction and enabling businesses to... [31 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: Live from InfoSec
Comment The list of companies conspicuous by their absence this year includes CA, Cisco and Trend Micro among others. CA of course is having its own shindig in Las Vegas this week which silicon.com news editor Steve Ranger is covering. [24 Apr 2007]
Learn to love your network again
Comment Simon Perry, senior VP security at CA, believes that while many companies are rightly concerned with the task of securing their networks, too many rush in without first establishing what their networks actually look like and by doing so reduce the... [26 Mar 2007]
Plugging and preventing data leaks
Comment Mike Small, director of security strategy at CA, says: "Information classification is difficult because companies built applications to solve certain business needs and the developers did not consider the requirements of data classification and... [07 Mar 2007]
Leader: Unjust extradition laws must be amended
Leader To rub salt in the latter's wound CA may also now sue Kumar for his legal expenses. High-profile sentences include 25 years for former WorldCom boss Bernie Ebbersm, 24 years for former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling and 12 years for Sanjay Kumar, the... [22 Nov 2006]
Can corporate giving bridge the digital divide?
Comment US business software vendor CA also goes to lengths to work with local communities around its Ditton Park European headquarters, believing firmly that such initiatives must start on its own doorstep. Since the tail end of the caring 90s it's been... [24 Aug 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: All about Itil
Comment For example, let's look at CA's 'underground maps'. All of a sudden, the likes of BMC, CA, HP and IBM started to show a great deal of interest in Itil. The likes of BMC and CA are taking the lead in trying to simplify what Itil is all about. [28 Jul 2006]
Tech brands getting a sporting chance
Comment Keith Turco, SVP of global branding strategy at CA, told silicon.com his company this season decided to end a sponsorship deal with Formula 1 team McLaren and instead has focused its energies - and budget - on golf. [24 Jul 2006]
Analysis: The way to security and compliance
Comment Simon Perry, VP of security at software vendor CA, one of the leading vendors in identity management software, explains: "The average user has access to six applications but around 17 identities. CA's Perry says: "SSO deployed as middleware allows... [04 May 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.12.05
Round-Up Jeez," said Simon Perry, VP of security strategy at CA.you'd think it'd come with at least free antivirus installed. Here at Silicon Towers, we were actually alerted to the Tulip Ego while one member of the team was discussing far less frivolous... [09 Dec 2005]
Leader: China bound
Leader Last week CA said it wants to at least triple the revenue it is generating in China over the next four years. But this is easier said than done - a point not lost on CA CEO John Swainson, who recently told silicon.com: "China is a territory that... [05 Dec 2005]
Q&A: CA CEO John Swainson
Comment I'm sure you'd rather focus on the future but do you think you'll ever be able to move away entirely from talk of hostile takeovers, and latterly the SEC investigation, which have dogged CA over the past four or five years? [16 Nov 2005]
Leader: Private equity, Germany and badging RFID
Leader A week ago it was CA spinning off its database software arm to Garnett & Helfrich Capital that was making the headlines. Following Nokia's example last month, CA this week is fitting attendees at a big annual conference with badges that feature RFID. [14 Nov 2005]
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