CA Technologies stories
Digital transformation is having a significant impact on Australian organisations, with 88% investing in the right talent, says survey.
New CA Identity Suite software streamlines certification, identity management and workflow operations, with real-time analytics.
IT provider Cirrus Networks is spreading its wings and opening a Canberra office as it seeks to garner an increased share of the $5b govt ICT spend.
Only 10% of Australian organisations have made significant progress in implementing DevOps practices, half the global average, says a study.
Darren Reid, responsible for managing CA's relationships with partners in Asia Pacific, discusses the company's adaptability to a changing market.
The first day of CA World 2016 has kicked off with 5,000 attendees in Las Vegas, featuring a range of speakers and sessions.
Former Oracle exec, Martin Mackay, to join CA Technologies as president and general manager for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).
CA Technologies' global study takes a look into the impact that digital transformation is having on enterprises in Asia Pacific and Japan.
CA Technologies recently announced the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) results of a global Economist Intelligence Unit survey.
Paul Falkenstein appointed as new MD for CA Technologies' Australia and New Zealand business, following departure of Hope Power.
76% of government respondents in APJ expect cybersecurity risks to increase over the next two years, posing a threat to their success.
Australia lagging behind in API implementation, says new study. Only 25% of companies have basic capabilities. India leads the way.
Gartner's Magic Quadrant has been the benchmark for companies within the IT industry, as it recognises some of the best providers and vendors.
IaaS and on-demand cloud providers will significantly boost the global cloud and backup and recovery software market.
The data center asset management market is thriving as operators seek more efficient and scalable management solutions. So who is leading the pack?.
For the fourth year in a row, CA Technologies has been positioned as a leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Integrated IT Portfolio Analysis (IIPA).
New research shows clearly the tangible benefit from companies embracing 'digital transformation' - including big gains in revenue and profit growth.
Digital disrupters are outperforming traditional companies in terms of revenue and profit growth, according to a study by CA Technologies.
The deal sees Spectrum become the first organisation in New Zealand to offer CA Test Data Manager to its customers in a SaaS format.
CA Technologies signs up IT Solved as the vendor seeks to capitalise on demand for API management in the face of the rising 'application economy'.