Cheyenne Pitches Storage Software At Home Market
News Computer Associates' latest purchase Cheyenne Software today made its first move into the UK home market. Cheyenne will produce file management, anti-virus and backup titles priced at £60 apiece from mid-November.
[October 10, 1996, 16:32]
Cheyenne Says CA Purchase Wasn't Just User Base
News "Cheyenne will keep all its employees and will remain independent ", said Paul Dunford, Cheyenne vice president for northern Europe. The company will gain greatly from CA's corporate user base, Dunford said, but insisted the gains will be on both...
[October 10, 1996, 15:03]
A Year Ago Today: CA Buys Cheyenne Software
News Computer Associates (CA) is to buy anti-virus, communications and storage management software vendor Cheyenne Software for $1.2 billion. Analysts said Cheyenne's attraction lay in its strong Windows NT product line.
[October 8, 1997, 9:29]
CA Buys Cheyenne Software
News Analysts said Cheyenne's attraction lay in its strong Windows NT product line. Cheyenne Software can be contacted by telephone on 01737-775500. UK spokesmen were unavailable for comment. Computer Associates can be contacted by telephone on 01753...
[October 8, 1996, 14:10]
One Year Ago: Compaq Woos SMEs With Price Cuts And Bundles
News Compaq has cut prices on its entry-level ProSignia servers and set up server bundling deals with Novell and Cheyenne to try and increase its hold on the burgeoning SME server market. The Cheyenne bundle includes the firm's ServerSolution package...
[May 6, 1998, 6:00]
Compaq Woos SMEs With Price Cuts And Bundles
News Compaq has cut prices on its entry-level ProSignia servers and set up server bundling deals with Novell and Cheyenne to try and increase its hold on the burgeoning SME server market. The Cheyenne bundle includes the firm's ServerSolution package...
[May 6, 1997, 9:34]
Quotes Of The Week, October 7-11
News Cheyenne will keep all its employees and will remain independent. Cheyenne's Paul Dunford gives thanks for being spared by the CA grinder. "We are in discussions with. UK Online. The talks concern the possibility of co-operation or merger or...
[October 11, 1996, 10:38]
Low End Server Sales Boost Compaq's Market Lead
News The statistics are a boost to the company's server division which is next week due to announce price cuts on the ProSignia 200, server bundling deals with Novell and Cheyenne, a low cost RAID controller and extended enterprise server features...
[May 1, 1997, 11:36]
Compaq Prepares LAN Hardware Push
News Called Compaq GroupWise, the kit includes 5-user vesrions of Novell's GroupWise 4.1 and Cheyenne fax software. Compaq will kick off its push into networking hardware next week when it announces what it calls the networking industry's first Intel...
[August 30, 1996, 16:30]
CA Gets Heavy In Bid For CSC
News CA, the second largest independent software company in the world, has been on a buying spree in the past few years, snapping up Cheyenne Software for $1.2 billion in 1996 and Legent for $1.8 billion in 1995.
[February 17, 1998, 13:52]
US Air Defenders Choose Blade PCs
News The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, is nearly finished converting from using standard desktop PCs to blade PCs from ClearCube Technology in its Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS), said Garland Garcia, network chief at...
[April 18, 2005, 8:55]
Sprint Enters ASP Market
News The nodes will be in Akron, Ohio; Atlanta; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Chicago; Detroit; Elkdridge, Maryland; Fort Worth, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; Nashville, Tennessee; New York City; Orlando, Florida; Pennsauken, New Jersey; Rialto, California...
[October 1, 1999, 10:34]
Start-up Brings 'blades' To The Desktop
News Morgan Stanley, and The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) headquarters in Cheyenne Mountain, Wyoming, are both experimenting with ClearCube's workstations. Twenty-one years ago, the computer left the "glass house" for the desktop.
[September 23, 2002, 8:27]

