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LAS VEGAS—Computer Associates International Inc. on Monday at CA World sought to build momentum behind its Enterprise IT Management initiative by officially launching 26 enhanced Unicenter offerings ...
Computer Associates plans to release a major upgrade to its systems-management product line next week and to begin a multimillion-dollar branding campaign. The company is scheduled to kick off its CA ...
Computer Associates Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Unicenter business Alan Nugent, who took the helm overseeing CA's crown jewel Unicenter product suite on April 8, recently spoke ...
CA has appointed Ajei Gopal, Symantec’s former CTO, to lead its enterprise systems management business unit, the software company announced Tuesday. Gopal’s appointment brings to a close CA’s recent ...
CA today made available software designed to let enterprise IT managers more easily manage physical, virtual and clustered server environments from one console. Unicenter Advanced Systems Management ...
CA is introducing a new integration platform in its latest Unicenter release, following the software industry trend in placing standards and services at the heart of its systems management suite.
Very, said President and CEO John Swainson, who called the massive Unicenter relaunch “the largest single product announcement in CA history.” CA has expanded version 11 of its flagship ...
CA announced the availability of its heterogeneous, platform-agnostic solution that provides centralized management for virtualized and clustered server environments - Unicenter Advanced Systems ...
Framework will be distributed free with operating system. Computer Associates said last week that it is porting its Unicenter TNG systems management suite to Red Hat Linux. The Unicenter TNG Framework ...
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