News
Heard at CA World
- By Jack Vaughan
- April 26, 2002
At its annual user group conference in Orlando, Fla., Computer Associates (CA)
announced a reorganization into five brand units based on six brands.
CA's new organization strategy will center on Unicenter for enterprise management;
eTrust for security management; BrightStor for storage management; CleverPath
and AllFusion for portal, business intelligence and life-cycle management; and
Advantage for mainframe technology and data management.
"We will maintain a unified sales organization, which customers have told
us they want," said CA President and CEO Sanjay Kumar. He also said there
would be no workforce reductions as a result of the reorganization.
The company, which expended a serious effort in recent years to acquire a greater
professional services stake, said it formed an alliance with Ernst & Young
LLP to offer clients a portfolio of security resources designed to safely extend
e-business systems to suppliers, agents, partners and customers.
In terms of application development tools, CA announced new releases of several
AllFusion solutions. These include its popular ERwin Data Modeler, as well as
Data Model Validator, Process Modeler and Component Modeler.
A beta release of AllFusion Change Manager Enterprise Workbench is said to
integrate complex software development processes across mainframe and distributed
platforms, while Release 4.0 of AllFusion Endevor Change Manager, scheduled
for beta release next month, features Unix System Services support.
In addition, Release 5.1 of AllFusion Harvest Change Manager is said to include
support for Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET and IBM WebSphere Studio as well
as an enhanced Web interface.
At CA World 2002, the company introduced Unicenter products for managing multivendor
wireless environments. Unicenter Wireless Network Management (WNM) and Unicenter
Mobile Device Management (MDM) handle wireless network infrastructures and mobile
devices. Unicenter WNM provides automatic discovery of wireless access points
and LAN devices, data collection, integrated intrusion detection and topology
visualizations. Unicenter MDM supports wireless device identification, configuration
and change management, and automated software update distribution.
For background on CA's re-org, read "CA to feature life cycle in coming
year," http://www.adtmag.com/article.asp?id=5939.
About the Author
Jack Vaughan is former Editor-at-Large at Application Development Trends magazine.