18 Nov 2008
CA has been giving it large in Las Vegas this week, highlighting the strength of its current portfolio and touting its vision of the future.
The firm unveiled three new products that take it squarely into the software-as-a-service market, and has talked up a number of unified service management products.
And if organisations are in any doubt how to solve their IT headaches, it's all down to increased automation and better IT/business alignment, according to the firm.
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Automation
and IT/business alignment key to solving IT headaches
CA World delegates advised on technologies that can help address current CIO
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CA
unifies service management products
New releases combine separate management capabilities into unified offerings
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enters software-as-a-service market
Three new products unveiled at CA World 08
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bullish about the future
Chief executive John Swainson's keynote focuses on existing portfolio
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looks to the future of IT
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Is nice to see the vision of a company who discriminate the internal employee and freeze employment on overstretched staff. The company has been making millions and giving back nothing to his employee, well apart from e-mails where they try to convince you how nice is to work for them. Anyone remember Etrust? complains for almost 2 years and no one looking at the issue? CA if you know it you stay away from it.
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