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CA Technologies

CA Technologies, formerly known as CA, Inc. and Computer Associates International, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in New York City. It is primarily known for its business-to-business (B2B) software with a product portfolio focused on Agile software development, DevOps, and computer security software spanning across a wide range of environments such as a mainframe, distributed computing, cloud computing, and mobile devices.[2] The company markets nearly 200 software products. Some of the best-known are ACF2 (security), TopSecret (security), Datacom (database), Easytrieve (report generator), IDMS (database), InterTest (debugging), Librarian, Panvalet (source code library management), and TLMS (tape library management).[3]

CA Technologies
CA Technologies office in Canberra
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryEnterprise software
Founded1976; 47 years ago (1976) (as Computer Associates International, Inc.)
FoundersCharles B. Wang
Russell Artzt
HeadquartersNew York, NY 10022
U.S.[1]
Key people
Arthur F. Weinbach (Chairman)

Michael P. Gregoire (CEO)

ProductsComputer software
ParentBroadcom Inc.
Websitewww.ca.com

Through 2018, CA Technologies maintained offices in more than 40 countries and employed approximately 11,300 people.[4] CA holds more than 1,500 patents worldwide, and has more than 900 patent applications pending.[2][4] It was headquartered on Long Island for most of its history; at first, Jericho and Garden City in Nassau County, then Suffolk County for 22 years in Islandia before moving to Manhattan in June 2014.

Since November 5, 2018, the company has been a subsidiary of Broadcom Inc.[5]

History

 
Old logo of Computer Associates

The company was established by Charles Wang and Russell Artzt in 1976.[6][7][8][9] In 1976, it obtained exclusive North American distribution rights for CA-Sort, a sort/merge/copy and data management utility software program.[10] Wang and Artzt established a partnership with Sam Goodner and Max Sevcik of Swiss company Computer Associates, which they named Computer Associates International, and went to market with CA-Sort, along with their original products.[11][12]

1980s

In 1987, CA's stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange using the ticker symbol "CA" following its time on the NASDAQ (1981-1987) using the stock symbol "CASI". As the decade ended, CA became the first software company after Microsoft to exceed $1 billion in sales.[13] In 1988, the company purchased the principal software product of Consco.[14] By 1991, it had $1.4 billion in sales.[15]

1990s

Early in the decade, CA was forced to address criticism of the company as well as a sharp decline in its stock price, which fell more than 50% during 1990. The ensuing changes included pushing into foreign markets (Japan, Canada, Africa, Latin America), reforming how the company charged its customers for software maintenance, and improving compatibility with products from other vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard (HP), Apple Computer, and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). In 1994, CA acquired the ASK Group and continued to offer the Ingres database management system under a variety of brand names.[16]

In 1995, Legent Corporation was acquired for $1.78 billion, the biggest-ever acquisition in the software industry at that time, and Cheyenne Software for $1.2 billion in 1996. CA executed the software industry's then-largest acquisition ($3.5 billion) via Platinum Technology International in 1999.

2000s

By 2000, CA had acquired about 200 companies. At this time, the U.S. Department of Justice limited CA's acquisitions.[17] The company refinanced large amounts of debt, and a proxy battle ensued between the board and shareholders.[18] There were also questions regarding executive compensation, accounting methods, and insider-trading by its then CEO and chairman, Sanjay Kumar.[19] In May 1998 stock grants were issued to Mr. Wang, Mr. Artz and Mr. Kumar together worth $1.1 billion at the time.[20]

In 2000, Sanjay Kumar replaced Charles Wang as chief executive officer. In 2002, Kumar became chairman of Computer Associates' board of directors. In 2006, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison and fined $8 million for his role in a massive accounting fraud at Computer Associates.[21][22][23]

CA started the India Technology Centre in Hyderabad on December 10, 2003. In 2004, CA appointed ex-IBM employee John Swainson as CEO, who held the position until retirement at the end of 2009.[24]

2010s

In 2010, the company acquired eight companies to support its cloud computing strategy: 3Tera,[25] Nimsoft,[26] NetQoS,[27] Oblicore,[28] Cassatt,[29] 4Base Technology,[30] Arcot Systems,[31] and Hyperformix.[32][33] In 2011, CA acquired ITKO for $330 million.[34] Two years later, it acquired app deployment and management company Nolio for approximately $40 million,[35] as well as Layer7.

On January 7, 2013, CA Technologies announced that Michael P. Gregoire would be a member of the board and new chief executive officer.[36][37] In June 2014, CA Technologies moved its headquarters, without an announcement, from Islandia in Suffolk County, to 520 Madison Avenue in New York City.[38]

In 2015, the company made four acquisitions, including Rally software for $480 million,[39] Unifyalm, Gridtools,[40] Idmlogic,[41] and Xceedium.[42]

In 2016, CA acquired Blazemeter,[43] Automic,[44] Veracode,[45] and Runscope[46] in 2017.

On August 8, 2018, CEO Mike Gregoire was elected as chairman of CA Technologies board of directors, replacing retiring chairman Art Weinbach.[47]

On July 11, 2018, Broadcom announced it would acquire the company for $18.9 billion in cash.[48] The acquisition was completed on November 5, 2018.[5] After the acquisition, Broadcom laid off former CA Technology workers in Silicon Valley[49] and Plano, TX. It also laid off 262 former CA Technology employees in Islandia, and some in Manhattan.[50]

Controversies

In 1992, the company was sued by Electronic Data Systems (EDS), a CA customer. EDS accused CA of breach of contract, misuse of copyright and violations of antitrust laws. CA filed a counterclaim, also alleging breach of contract, including copyright infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets.[51] The companies reached a settlement in 1996.[52][53]

In 1998, an unsuccessful and hostile takeover bid by CA for computer consulting firm Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) prompted a bribery suit by CSC's chairman Van Honeycutt against CA's founder and then CEO, Charles Wang.[54]

In 1999, Wang received the largest bonus in history at that time from a public company. The receipt of a $670 million stock grant that dated to the vesting of a 1995 stock option occurred while the company faced a slowdown in European markets and an economic slump in Asia, both of which had affected CA's earnings and stock price.[55] In total, the company took a $675 million after-tax charge for $1.1 billion in payouts to Wang and other top CA executives.[53][56]

In 2000, a shareholder-based class-action lawsuit accused CA of misstating more than $500 million in revenue in its 1998 and 1999 fiscal years in order to artificially inflate its stock price.[57] An investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) followed, resulting in charges against the company and some of its former top executives.[58] The SEC alleged that from 1998 to 2000, CA routinely kept its books open to include quarterly revenue from contracts executed after the quarter ended in order to meet Wall Street analysts' expectations.[59] In 2004, the company avoided indictment for involvement in the 35 day month accounting scandal by reaching a settlement with the SEC and Department of Justice, in which CA agreed to pay $225 million in restitution to shareholders and reform its corporate governance and financial accounting controls.[60][61][62] Eight CA executives pleaded guilty to fraud charges – most notably, former CEO and chairman Sanjay Kumar, who received a 12-year prison sentence for orchestrating the scandal.[63] The company subsequently made sweeping changes through virtually all of its senior leadership positions.[64]

Corporate responsibility and recognition

Sustainability

In 2010, CA was listed among the greenest companies by Newsweek's Green rankings.[65] CA has been named a component of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI) for seven years, from 2012 to 2018. In 2015 and 2016, CA was ranked as one of America's Greenest companies by Newsweek.[66][67]

In 2017, the company scored an A− from CDP, the world's most comprehensive rating of companies leading on environmental action, for environmental performance and disclosure.[68]

According to a corporate sustainability report released by the company in 2018, CA reduced its Greenhouse Gas Footprint by more than 35% since 2006.[69] It received the Climate Leadership Award in Excellence in GHG Management in 2018,[70] and was included in Barron's 100 Most Sustainable Companies in 2018 as well.[71]

In February 2018, CA was named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere Institute for the third consecutive year.[72][73]

Equality and diversity

CA Technologies was named one of the best companies for multicultural women by Working Mother Magazine for four consecutive years, from 2015 to 2018[74][75][76] as well as one of the 100 Best Companies from 2015 to 2017.[77][78] The company was also awarded 4.3 of 5 stars by InHerSight as one of the Top 10 IT Companies for Women in 2017.[79] In 2015 and 2016, Fatherly.com ranked CA as one of the Best Places to Work for New Dads.[80][81]

In 2018, CA was named a NAFE top company for executive women.[82] CA was also included in the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) in 2018.[83]

In 2018, for the fourth consecutive year, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation ranked CA as one of the Best Places to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality.[84]

CA CEO Mike Gregoire is a signatory of the CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion pledge.[85]

Work environments

For four consecutive years, 2015–2018, CA was named by Computerworld as one of the Best Places to Work in IT.[86][87][88][89] In 2017, it was named to the Forbes list of America's Best Employers[90] and recognized with a STAR Award for Leadership and Innovation by the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA).[91]

In 2018, CA was named to the Thomson Reuters World's Top 100 Technology companies[92] and for six consecutive years has been the recipient of the NorthFace ScoreBoard Award from Customer Relationship Management Institute (CRMI).[93]

Acquisitions

CA has a long history of acquisitions in the software industry. Some of the largest are listed below:[53]

Acquisition date Company Business Country Value (USD) Used as / Integrated with References
1981 Viking Data Systems, Inc. USA [94]
1982 Capex Corporation OS/MVS (primarily) and DOS/VSE mainframe job scheduling and programmer productivity USA $22,000,000 [95]
1983 Stewart P. Orr Associates USA $2,000,000 [96]
1983 Information Unlimited Software Word processing USA $10,000,000 [97]
1984 Johnson Systems, Inc. Job accounting USA $16,000,000 [96]
1984 Sorcim Spreadsheets USA $27,000,000 CA-SuperCalc [96]
1985 Arkay Computer DOS/VSE migration to MVS USA Undisclosed CA-CONVERTOR [96][98]
1985 Top Secret - from CGA Computer Computer Security USA $25,000,000 CA-Top Secret [96][99]
1986 Integrated Software Systems Corporation Computer graphics USA $67,000,000 [96]
1986 Software International Accounting software USA $24,000,000 [96]
1987 Uccel Tape Management System, Job scheduling, Rerun/Restart, Mainframe Security USA $870,000,000 Unicenter CA-1, CA-7, CA-11, CA-ACF2 [96][100]
1988 Applied Data Research Flowcharting software, Database management system USA $170,000,000 CA Datacom/DB [96][101]
December 25, 1989 Cullinet Database management system USA $300,000,000 CA IDMS [102]
August 1991 On-Line Software International Inc Debuggers USA $120,000,000 [103]
September 16, 1991 Pansophic Systems Change management USA $290,000,000 [104][105]
December 2, 1991 Access Technology VAX USA [106]
May 6, 1992 Nantucket Corporation Xbase USA $80,000,000 CA-Clipper [107]
October 1992 Glockenspiel C++ compiler Ireland Aspen [108]
May 30, 1994 ASK Corporation Unix database USA $311,000,000 Ingres [109]
May 25, 1995 Legent Corporation USA $1.78×10^9 [110]
October 7, 1996 Cheyenne Software Backup USA $1.2×10^9 CA ARCserve [111]
November 12, 1997 Avalan Technology, Inc. USA [112]
December 23, 1997 AI Ware Artificial intelligence USA Undisclosed [113]
August 5, 1998 Realogic, Inc. Consulting USA Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division [114]
1998 LDA Systems, Inc. Consulting USA Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division [115]
October 29, 1998 Viewpoint DataLabs International, Inc. USA [116]
September 2, 1998 QXCOM Database management for Lotus Notes USA Unicenter TNG Lotus Notes/Domino [117]
February 8, 1999 Computer Management Sciences, Inc USA $435,000,000 [118]
March 29, 1999 Platinum Technology USA $3.5×10^9 [119]
2000 Applied Management Systems Inc. USA
October 9, 2000 Sterling Software USA $3.91×10^9 [120]
2003 SilentRunner USA [121]
2003 Netreon SAN management USA BrightStor SAN Designer [122]
March 11, 2004 Miramar PC migration USA Undisclosed Brightstor [123]
August 16, 2004 PestPatrol Anti-spyware USA Undisclosed CA Anti-Spyware [124][125]
October 6, 2004 Netegrity Network security USA $430,000,000 eTrust [126]
June 27, 2005 Tiny Software Personal firewall USA Undisclosed CA Personal Firewall [127]
June 7, 2005 Concord Communications Network Management USA $350,000,000 Spectrum Network Management [128]
October 17, 2005 iLumin E-mail archiving USA Undisclosed Brightstor [129]
June 10, 2005 Niku IT Governance USA $350,000,000 CA PPM [130]
January 5, 2006 Wily Technology Application performance management USA $375,000,000 [131]
July 12, 2006 XOSoft Backup USA CA ARCserve [132]
April 13, 2006 Cybermation Mainframe management USA $75,000,000 [133]
January 11, 2006 Control-F1 USA [134]
September 27, 2006 Cendura Application management USA [135]
June 14, 2006 MDY Group Records retention management USA [136]
October 7, 2008 IDFocus Identity management USA Undisclosed [137]
November 13, 2008 Eurekify Role-based access control Israel Undisclosed [138]
January 5, 2009 Orchestria Data security USA Undisclosed [139]
November 19, 2009 NetQoS Network quality of service USA CA NetQoS Super Agent [140]
January 11, 2010 Oblicore Service level management USA [141]
June 2, 2009 Cassatt Data center automation USA [142]
February 24, 2010 3tera Cloud computing USA Undisclosed CA Spectrum Infrastructure Manager [143]
March 11, 2010 Nimsoft Application monitoring USA $350,000,000 [144]
August 12, 2010 4Base Technology Cloud computing consulting USA Undisclosed Global Virtualization and Cloud Consulting Team [145]
August 30, 2010 Arcot Authentication USA $200,000,000 SiteMinder [146][147]
November 2, 2010 Hyperformix Capacity planning USA Undisclosed [148][149][150]
August 16, 2011 Itko Service virtualization and API Testing USA $330,000,000 CA LISA, DevTest Solutions [151]
August 16, 2011 WatchMouse Website Monitoring Netherlands Undisclosed CA APM Cloudmonitor [152][153]
April 22, 2013 Layer 7 Technologies API Management Canada $155,000,000 [154][155]
April 22, 2013 Nolio Application release automation Israel +$40,000,000 CA Release Automation
May 27, 2015 Rally Software Development Corp. Cloud-based Agile development management platform United States $480,000,000 CA Agile Central [156][157]
August 17, 2015 Xceedium Inc Privileged identity and access management United States Undisclosed [158]
June 4, 2015 Grid Tools Ltd. Provider of enterprise test data management, automated test design and optimization software solutions United Kingdom Undisclosed [159]
June 8, 2015 IdMLogic Developer of intelligent identity management applications Israel Undisclosed [160]
April 22, 2016 Mobile System 7 User Behavior Analytics Security United States Undisclosed [citation needed]
October 12, 2016 BlazeMeter SaaS-based Open-Source Test Execution Platform Israel Undisclosed [161]
December 1, 2016 Automic Business automation Austria $635,000,000 [162]
March 6, 2017 Veracode SaaS-based Secure DevOps Platform Provider United States $614,000,000 [163]
September 28, 2017 Runscope API Monitoring United States Undisclosed [164]
April 9, 2018 SourceClear Software security tooling and automation United States Undisclosed[citation needed] [165]

Co-branding as Kiplinger's CA-Simply Money

In 1993[166] a software package bearing CA's name and that of Kiplinger was announced as available: "the first million copies would be given away" via "the toll-free number 1-800-FREE-MONEY."

It was described by Amazon as "Fastest, Smartest, Easiest Software to Manage Your Personal Finances"[167] and unlike its competitors, the initial version bypassed MS-DOS, and supported Windows.[166] The software's Unique selling proposition was that it offered "pop-up advice from Kiplinger's."

See also

Further reading

  • 21st Century Management: The Revolutionary Strategies That Have Made Computer Associates a Multibillion-Dollar Software Giant, by Hesh Kestin, (1992, Atlantic Monthly Press), a profile of Computer Associates.

External links

  • Official website

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message CA Technologies formerly known as CA Inc and Computer Associates International Inc is an American multinational corporation headquartered in New York City It is primarily known for its business to business B2B software with a product portfolio focused on Agile software development DevOps and computer security software spanning across a wide range of environments such as a mainframe distributed computing cloud computing and mobile devices 2 The company markets nearly 200 software products Some of the best known are ACF2 security TopSecret security Datacom database Easytrieve report generator IDMS database InterTest debugging Librarian Panvalet source code library management and TLMS tape library management 3 CA TechnologiesCA Technologies office in CanberraTypeSubsidiaryIndustryEnterprise softwareFounded1976 47 years ago 1976 as Computer Associates International Inc FoundersCharles B WangRussell ArtztHeadquartersNew York NY 10022U S 1 Key peopleArthur F Weinbach Chairman Michael P Gregoire CEO ProductsComputer softwareParentBroadcom Inc Websitewww wbr ca wbr comThrough 2018 CA Technologies maintained offices in more than 40 countries and employed approximately 11 300 people 4 CA holds more than 1 500 patents worldwide and has more than 900 patent applications pending 2 4 It was headquartered on Long Island for most of its history at first Jericho and Garden City in Nassau County then Suffolk County for 22 years in Islandia before moving to Manhattan in June 2014 Since November 5 2018 the company has been a subsidiary of Broadcom Inc 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 1980s 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000s 1 4 2010s 2 Controversies 3 Corporate responsibility and recognition 3 1 Sustainability 3 2 Equality and diversity 3 3 Work environments 4 Acquisitions 5 Co branding as Kiplinger s CA Simply Money 6 See also 7 Further reading 8 External links 9 ReferencesHistory Edit Old logo of Computer Associates The company was established by Charles Wang and Russell Artzt in 1976 6 7 8 9 In 1976 it obtained exclusive North American distribution rights for CA Sort a sort merge copy and data management utility software program 10 Wang and Artzt established a partnership with Sam Goodner and Max Sevcik of Swiss company Computer Associates which they named Computer Associates International and went to market with CA Sort along with their original products 11 12 1980s Edit In 1987 CA s stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange using the ticker symbol CA following its time on the NASDAQ 1981 1987 using the stock symbol CASI As the decade ended CA became the first software company after Microsoft to exceed 1 billion in sales 13 In 1988 the company purchased the principal software product of Consco 14 By 1991 it had 1 4 billion in sales 15 1990s Edit Early in the decade CA was forced to address criticism of the company as well as a sharp decline in its stock price which fell more than 50 during 1990 The ensuing changes included pushing into foreign markets Japan Canada Africa Latin America reforming how the company charged its customers for software maintenance and improving compatibility with products from other vendors such as Hewlett Packard HP Apple Computer and Digital Equipment Corporation DEC In 1994 CA acquired the ASK Group and continued to offer the Ingres database management system under a variety of brand names 16 In 1995 Legent Corporation was acquired for 1 78 billion the biggest ever acquisition in the software industry at that time and Cheyenne Software for 1 2 billion in 1996 CA executed the software industry s then largest acquisition 3 5 billion via Platinum Technology International in 1999 2000s Edit By 2000 CA had acquired about 200 companies At this time the U S Department of Justice limited CA s acquisitions 17 The company refinanced large amounts of debt and a proxy battle ensued between the board and shareholders 18 There were also questions regarding executive compensation accounting methods and insider trading by its then CEO and chairman Sanjay Kumar 19 In May 1998 stock grants were issued to Mr Wang Mr Artz and Mr Kumar together worth 1 1 billion at the time 20 In 2000 Sanjay Kumar replaced Charles Wang as chief executive officer In 2002 Kumar became chairman of Computer Associates board of directors In 2006 he was sentenced to 12 years in prison and fined 8 million for his role in a massive accounting fraud at Computer Associates 21 22 23 CA started the India Technology Centre in Hyderabad on December 10 2003 In 2004 CA appointed ex IBM employee John Swainson as CEO who held the position until retirement at the end of 2009 24 2010s Edit In 2010 the company acquired eight companies to support its cloud computing strategy 3Tera 25 Nimsoft 26 NetQoS 27 Oblicore 28 Cassatt 29 4Base Technology 30 Arcot Systems 31 and Hyperformix 32 33 In 2011 CA acquired ITKO for 330 million 34 Two years later it acquired app deployment and management company Nolio for approximately 40 million 35 as well as Layer7 On January 7 2013 CA Technologies announced that Michael P Gregoire would be a member of the board and new chief executive officer 36 37 In June 2014 CA Technologies moved its headquarters without an announcement from Islandia in Suffolk County to 520 Madison Avenue in New York City 38 In 2015 the company made four acquisitions including Rally software for 480 million 39 Unifyalm Gridtools 40 Idmlogic 41 and Xceedium 42 In 2016 CA acquired Blazemeter 43 Automic 44 Veracode 45 and Runscope 46 in 2017 On August 8 2018 CEO Mike Gregoire was elected as chairman of CA Technologies board of directors replacing retiring chairman Art Weinbach 47 On July 11 2018 Broadcom announced it would acquire the company for 18 9 billion in cash 48 The acquisition was completed on November 5 2018 5 After the acquisition Broadcom laid off former CA Technology workers in Silicon Valley 49 and Plano TX It also laid off 262 former CA Technology employees in Islandia and some in Manhattan 50 Controversies EditIn 1992 the company was sued by Electronic Data Systems EDS a CA customer EDS accused CA of breach of contract misuse of copyright and violations of antitrust laws CA filed a counterclaim also alleging breach of contract including copyright infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets 51 The companies reached a settlement in 1996 52 53 In 1998 an unsuccessful and hostile takeover bid by CA for computer consulting firm Computer Sciences Corporation CSC prompted a bribery suit by CSC s chairman Van Honeycutt against CA s founder and then CEO Charles Wang 54 In 1999 Wang received the largest bonus in history at that time from a public company The receipt of a 670 million stock grant that dated to the vesting of a 1995 stock option occurred while the company faced a slowdown in European markets and an economic slump in Asia both of which had affected CA s earnings and stock price 55 In total the company took a 675 million after tax charge for 1 1 billion in payouts to Wang and other top CA executives 53 56 In 2000 a shareholder based class action lawsuit accused CA of misstating more than 500 million in revenue in its 1998 and 1999 fiscal years in order to artificially inflate its stock price 57 An investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC followed resulting in charges against the company and some of its former top executives 58 The SEC alleged that from 1998 to 2000 CA routinely kept its books open to include quarterly revenue from contracts executed after the quarter ended in order to meet Wall Street analysts expectations 59 In 2004 the company avoided indictment for involvement in the 35 day month accounting scandal by reaching a settlement with the SEC and Department of Justice in which CA agreed to pay 225 million in restitution to shareholders and reform its corporate governance and financial accounting controls 60 61 62 Eight CA executives pleaded guilty to fraud charges most notably former CEO and chairman Sanjay Kumar who received a 12 year prison sentence for orchestrating the scandal 63 The company subsequently made sweeping changes through virtually all of its senior leadership positions 64 Corporate responsibility and recognition EditSustainability Edit In 2010 CA was listed among the greenest companies by Newsweek s Green rankings 65 CA has been named a component of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes DJSI for seven years from 2012 to 2018 In 2015 and 2016 CA was ranked as one of America s Greenest companies by Newsweek 66 67 In 2017 the company scored an A from CDP the world s most comprehensive rating of companies leading on environmental action for environmental performance and disclosure 68 According to a corporate sustainability report released by the company in 2018 CA reduced its Greenhouse Gas Footprint by more than 35 since 2006 69 It received the Climate Leadership Award in Excellence in GHG Management in 2018 70 and was included in Barron s 100 Most Sustainable Companies in 2018 as well 71 In February 2018 CA was named one of the World s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere Institute for the third consecutive year 72 73 Equality and diversity Edit CA Technologies was named one of the best companies for multicultural women by Working Mother Magazine for four consecutive years from 2015 to 2018 74 75 76 as well as one of the 100 Best Companies from 2015 to 2017 77 78 The company was also awarded 4 3 of 5 stars by InHerSight as one of the Top 10 IT Companies for Women in 2017 79 In 2015 and 2016 Fatherly com ranked CA as one of the Best Places to Work for New Dads 80 81 In 2018 CA was named a NAFE top company for executive women 82 CA was also included in the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index GEI in 2018 83 In 2018 for the fourth consecutive year the Human Rights Campaign Foundation ranked CA as one of the Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality 84 CA CEO Mike Gregoire is a signatory of the CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion pledge 85 Work environments Edit For four consecutive years 2015 2018 CA was named by Computerworld as one of the Best Places to Work in IT 86 87 88 89 In 2017 it was named to the Forbes list of America s Best Employers 90 and recognized with a STAR Award for Leadership and Innovation by the Technology Services Industry Association TSIA 91 In 2018 CA was named to the Thomson Reuters World s Top 100 Technology companies 92 and for six consecutive years has been the recipient of the NorthFace ScoreBoard Award from Customer Relationship Management Institute CRMI 93 Acquisitions EditCA has a long history of acquisitions in the software industry Some of the largest are listed below 53 Acquisition date Company Business Country Value USD Used as Integrated with References1981 Viking Data Systems Inc USA 94 1982 Capex Corporation OS MVS primarily and DOS VSE mainframe job scheduling and programmer productivity USA 22 000 000 95 1983 Stewart P Orr Associates USA 2 000 000 96 1983 Information Unlimited Software Word processing USA 10 000 000 97 1984 Johnson Systems Inc Job accounting USA 16 000 000 96 1984 Sorcim Spreadsheets USA 27 000 000 CA SuperCalc 96 1985 Arkay Computer DOS VSE migration to MVS USA Undisclosed CA CONVERTOR 96 98 1985 Top Secret from CGA Computer Computer Security USA 25 000 000 CA Top Secret 96 99 1986 Integrated Software Systems Corporation Computer graphics USA 67 000 000 96 1986 Software International Accounting software USA 24 000 000 96 1987 Uccel Tape Management System Job scheduling Rerun Restart Mainframe Security USA 870 000 000 Unicenter CA 1 CA 7 CA 11 CA ACF2 96 100 1988 Applied Data Research Flowcharting software Database management system USA 170 000 000 CA Datacom DB 96 101 December 25 1989 Cullinet Database management system USA 300 000 000 CA IDMS 102 August 1991 On Line Software International Inc Debuggers USA 120 000 000 103 September 16 1991 Pansophic Systems Change management USA 290 000 000 104 105 December 2 1991 Access Technology VAX USA 106 May 6 1992 Nantucket Corporation Xbase USA 80 000 000 CA Clipper 107 October 1992 Glockenspiel C compiler Ireland Aspen 108 May 30 1994 ASK Corporation Unix database USA 311 000 000 Ingres 109 May 25 1995 Legent Corporation USA 1 78 10 9 110 October 7 1996 Cheyenne Software Backup USA 1 2 10 9 CA ARCserve 111 November 12 1997 Avalan Technology Inc USA 112 December 23 1997 AI Ware Artificial intelligence USA Undisclosed 113 August 5 1998 Realogic Inc Consulting USA Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division 114 1998 LDA Systems Inc Consulting USA Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division 115 October 29 1998 Viewpoint DataLabs International Inc USA 116 September 2 1998 QXCOM Database management for Lotus Notes USA Unicenter TNG Lotus Notes Domino 117 February 8 1999 Computer Management Sciences Inc USA 435 000 000 118 March 29 1999 Platinum Technology USA 3 5 10 9 119 2000 Applied Management Systems Inc USAOctober 9 2000 Sterling Software USA 3 91 10 9 120 2003 SilentRunner USA 121 2003 Netreon SAN management USA BrightStor SAN Designer 122 March 11 2004 Miramar PC migration USA Undisclosed Brightstor 123 August 16 2004 PestPatrol Anti spyware USA Undisclosed CA Anti Spyware 124 125 October 6 2004 Netegrity Network security USA 430 000 000 eTrust 126 June 27 2005 Tiny Software Personal firewall USA Undisclosed CA Personal Firewall 127 June 7 2005 Concord Communications Network Management USA 350 000 000 Spectrum Network Management 128 October 17 2005 iLumin E mail archiving USA Undisclosed Brightstor 129 June 10 2005 Niku IT Governance USA 350 000 000 CA PPM 130 January 5 2006 Wily Technology Application performance management USA 375 000 000 131 July 12 2006 XOSoft Backup USA CA ARCserve 132 April 13 2006 Cybermation Mainframe management USA 75 000 000 133 January 11 2006 Control F1 USA 134 September 27 2006 Cendura Application management USA 135 June 14 2006 MDY Group Records retention management USA 136 October 7 2008 IDFocus Identity management USA Undisclosed 137 November 13 2008 Eurekify Role based access control Israel Undisclosed 138 January 5 2009 Orchestria Data security USA Undisclosed 139 November 19 2009 NetQoS Network quality of service USA CA NetQoS Super Agent 140 January 11 2010 Oblicore Service level management USA 141 June 2 2009 Cassatt Data center automation USA 142 February 24 2010 3tera Cloud computing USA Undisclosed CA Spectrum Infrastructure Manager 143 March 11 2010 Nimsoft Application monitoring USA 350 000 000 144 August 12 2010 4Base Technology Cloud computing consulting USA Undisclosed Global Virtualization and Cloud Consulting Team 145 August 30 2010 Arcot Authentication USA 200 000 000 SiteMinder 146 147 November 2 2010 Hyperformix Capacity planning USA Undisclosed 148 149 150 August 16 2011 Itko Service virtualization and API Testing USA 330 000 000 CA LISA DevTest Solutions 151 August 16 2011 WatchMouse Website Monitoring Netherlands Undisclosed CA APM Cloudmonitor 152 153 April 22 2013 Layer 7 Technologies API Management Canada 155 000 000 154 155 April 22 2013 Nolio Application release automation Israel 40 000 000 CA Release AutomationMay 27 2015 Rally Software Development Corp Cloud based Agile development management platform United States 480 000 000 CA Agile Central 156 157 August 17 2015 Xceedium Inc Privileged identity and access management United States Undisclosed 158 June 4 2015 Grid Tools Ltd Provider of enterprise test data management automated test design and optimization software solutions United Kingdom Undisclosed 159 June 8 2015 IdMLogic Developer of intelligent identity management applications Israel Undisclosed 160 April 22 2016 Mobile System 7 User Behavior Analytics Security United States Undisclosed citation needed October 12 2016 BlazeMeter SaaS based Open Source Test Execution Platform Israel Undisclosed 161 December 1 2016 Automic Business automation Austria 635 000 000 162 March 6 2017 Veracode SaaS based Secure DevOps Platform Provider United States 614 000 000 163 September 28 2017 Runscope API Monitoring United States Undisclosed 164 April 9 2018 SourceClear Software security tooling and automation United States Undisclosed citation needed 165 Co branding as Kiplinger s CA Simply Money EditIn 1993 166 a software package bearing CA s name and that of Kiplinger was announced as available the first million copies would be given away via the toll free number 1 800 FREE MONEY It was described by Amazon as Fastest Smartest Easiest Software to Manage Your Personal Finances 167 and unlike its competitors the initial version bypassed MS DOS and supported Windows 166 The software s Unique selling proposition was that it offered pop up advice from Kiplinger s 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