Ingres goes open-source
News Computer Associates International on Monday kicked off its entry into open-source software with the release of its Ingres r3 database. The company said that Ingres r3 for Linux and Windows is available under an open-source licence called CA Trusted...
[November 1, 2004, 16:34]
Sage buys ACCPAC from CA
News Computer Associates International on Tuesday announced that it is selling 90 percent of its stake in the subsidiary ACCPAC International to UK firm Sage Group, the parent company of Best Software, for an equity value of $110m.
[December 24, 2003, 9:10]
CA sounds out on-demand revenue with Sonar
News Computer Associates International on Monday launched new tools designed to better manage utility computing. At a customer conference in Las Vegas, the software company detailed new products and technology under development designed to help...
[July 15, 2003, 10:14]
CA settles accounting lawsuits
News Computer Associates International said it would issue 5.7 million shares to settle a group of shareholder lawsuits related to the software maker's accounting practices. The company said on Monday that it would take a charge of about $144m (£91.45m...
[August 26, 2003, 12:10]
CA buys Cheyenne Software
News Computer Associates can be contacted by telephone on 01753-577733. Analysts said Cheyenne's attraction lay in its strong Windows NT product line. UK spokesmen were unavailable for comment. Cheyenne Software can be contacted by telephone on 01737...
[October 8, 1996, 14:10]
CA promises to mend its ways
News Computer Associates (CA) has changed its strategy of purchasing other companies, and is taking action to mend its poor image with customers, according to its chief executive, Sanjay Kumar. He still has a way to go, if the audience at GartnerGroup's...
[May 2, 2002, 10:34]
CA turns products to services, says Kumar
News Computer Associates (CA) is on the spot. Its strategy of purchasing other companies, its business model, its financial reporting, and scrutiny from federal authorities was given a going-over at GartnerGroup's Symposium/ITxpo in San Diego, where CA...
[May 1, 2002, 15:25]
US Report: CA shares in free fall
News Computer Associates announced that the program had been set in motion in May. Even though the company managed to beat Q1 earnings estimates by one cent, shares of CA, which closed at 57 on Tuesday, opened down more than 18 points after being...
[July 23, 1998, 6:59]
Anti-spyware group finalises detection plans
News The Anti-Spyware Coalition, whose members include Microsoft, Symantec, Computer Associates, McAfee, AOL and Yahoo, said on Thursday it has finalised its spyware detection guidelines. Spyware and adware have become widely despised for their sneaky...
[January 13, 2006, 8:30]
Microsoft Security Update
Downloads This virus is also known as: W32/Lovsan.worm (McAfee), WORM_MSBLAST.A (Trendmicro), Win32.Posa.Worm (Computer Associates). The Microsoft Product Support Services Security Team is issuing this alert to inform customers about a new worm named W32...
[August 12, 2003, 8:00]
Timofonica virus 'blown out of proportion'
News Computer security firm Computer Associates went so far as to issue a statement downplaying Timofonica's importance, noting that since the worm is written in Spanish it is not likely to spread to non-Spanish speaking countries.
[June 8, 2000, 14:17]
Single PC to adopt multiple OS
News BMC Software, Computer Associates International, Veritas Software, Hewlett-Packard and IBM are using the kit for that integration task, VMware said. Software giant Microsoft and start-up VMware are bringing closer to reality a technology for...
[November 10, 2003, 10:00]
Intel plans better network PC control
News Grove also pointed to the support of software management firms like Computer Associates and Tivoli to illustrate the way that DMI is coming of age. Six new Intel motherboard designs - three desktop, three server - shown by the chip giant at a New...
[September 25, 1996, 15:49]
Antivirus FUD obscures reality
News Computer Associates' head of antivirus research and development, Dr Eugene Dozortsev, says he advocates the responsible publishing of threats, but sometimes that can be quite difficult. Anti-virus experts say the metrics surrounding the spread of...
[August 29, 2003, 10:05]
Ongoing SEC investigations may hit 'serious' problems
News Over the past few years, businesses including Ashford.com, Amazon.com, Computer Associates International, Lucent Technologies, Motorola and Xerox have all disclosed investigations. There, of course, will be substantial loss in paperwork and...
[September 13, 2001, 16:36]
Melissa-X disguised as Mac doc
News Vincent Gullotto, director of Network Associates' McAfee antivirus emergency research team, said the first sample of the new strain came in to his lab about a month ago. Computer virus experts say a new variant of the Melissa virus is spreading...
[January 19, 2001, 7:33]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback Rajat Gupta) ï‚§ President and CFO of Pepsi Cola (Indra Nooyi) ï‚§ President of United Airlines (Rono Dutta) ï‚§ GM of Hewlett Packard (Rajiv Gupta) ï‚§ President and CEO of US Airways (Rakesh Gangwal) ï‚§ Chief Executive of CitiBank (Victor...
[September 22, 2005, 10:36]
Mimail.c worm: Prevention and cure
News For more information, see Central Command, Computer Associates, F-Secure, McAfee, Sophos, Symantec and Trend Micro. It carries with it the potential for a denial-of-service attack and for the loss of personal information stored on an infected...
[November 3, 2003, 8:35]
LinuxWorld: Telecoms connect to server Linux group
News By the time the OSDL got under way in 2001, other members had signed up, including Dell Computer, Computer Associates, Hitachi and SGI. Several telecommunications companies have begun an effort to improve Linux for their own market, an offshoot of...
[January 31, 2002, 12:04]
Bagle.a: Prevention and cure
News For more information, see Central Command, Computer Associates, F-Secure, McAfee, MessageLabs, Norman, Sophos, Symantec and Trend Micro. When executed, Bagle attempts to email every email address it finds on an infected computer; it will also...
[January 21, 2004, 9:35]



