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  2. arcserve - Wikipedia

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    Arcserve was founded in 1983 as Cheyenne Software. [4] Software vendor CA Technologies, which was then known as Computer Associates, acquired Cheyenne in 1996 and continued to develop and market the Arcserve product under the same brand. [5]

  3. CA Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Computer Associates building in Plano, Texas, as seen in 2005. By 2001, Computer Associates was the fourth-biggest among independent software companies and had 18,000 employees. [49] Attempts to diversify away from the mainframe business had not met with much success. [49] CA started the India Technology Centre in Hyderabad on December 10, 2003.

  4. List of mergers and acquisitions by CA Technologies - Wikipedia

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    CA Technologies, Inc., formerly Computer Associates International and CA, Inc., was an American multinational software company that developed and published enterprise software. Active from 1976 to 2018, the company was co-founded by Charles B. Wang and Russell Artzt. The pair incorporated CA to capitalize on the emerging market of third-party ...

  5. ASK Group - Wikipedia

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    ASK Group, Inc., formerly ASK Computer Systems, Inc., [1] was a producer of business and manufacturing software. It is best remembered for its Manman enterprise resource planning (ERP) software [ 1 ] and for Sandra Kurtzig , the company's founder and one of the early female pioneers in the computer industry .

  6. 35 day month - Wikipedia

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    The most immediate impact was that it "cost investors hundreds of millions of dollars," [8] although unlike the matters of Worldcom and Enron, to which it was compared, "Computer Associates - since renamed CA Inc - did not go bankrupt."

  7. DATACOM/DB - Wikipedia

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    Datacom/DB is a relational database management system [1] for mainframe computers.It was developed in the early 1970s by Computer Information Management Company and was subsequently owned by Insyte, Applied Data Research, Ameritech, and Computer Associates International, Inc. Datacom was acquired by CA Technologies (formerly Computer Associates), which renamed it to CA-Datacom/DB and later to ...

  8. Computer Associates International, Inc. v. Altai, Inc ...

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    Computer Associates (CA) created a job scheduling program called CA-SCHEDULER which sorts, runs, and controls the various tasks (jobs) given to a computer. This scheduler was designed to be compatible with IBM System 370 computers which ran any of three different IBM mainframe operating systems : DOS/VSE , OS/MVS , and VM/CMS .

  9. Russell Artzt - Wikipedia

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    He met Wang in the 1960s while he was working at the Electronic Laboratories at Columbia University. They became friends and later both joined Standard Data Corporation, before founding CA in 1976.