No respite in sight for skills shortage: CA Technologies
CA Technologies A/NZ managing director, Bill McMurray, foresees the skills shortage in the IT industry to continue in 2014.
CA Technologies A/NZ managing director, Bill McMurray, foresees the skills shortage in the IT industry to continue in 2014.
Enterprises are expected to significantly ramp up their pursuit of internal private clouds within the next year and HP, Cisco and Microsoft have the strongest product offerings for those deployments, according to a new Wave report by research firm Forrester.
CA Technologies has released its IT monitoring, management and reporting product, Nimsoft Monitor Snap, as a free download.
According to a study by IT management solutions provider, CA Technologies, 47 per cent of Australian senior leaders agree that the role of chief digital officer (CDO) is growing in importance to their business, a trend likely to trigger a transition of the technology-based roles of the chief information officer (CIO).
A recent study by CA Technologies has uncovered that Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) partners spend 33 per cent of their time helping customers with projects related to innovation.
CA Technologies has entered into a partnership with identity and access management (IAM) consultancy and systems integrator, First Point Global.
For the first time ever, CA Technologies has added a partner stream to its annual CA Expo event.
BMC is continuing its push into the consumerization-of-IT trend with the acquisition of Partnerpedia, which makes software companies can use to roll out secure, governed app stores to their end users. Terms of the deal, which closed last month, were not revealed.
ARN's Community Manager, Hafizah Osman, has disappeared under a flood of community picture stories and reports of company events, so we thought what better to do than put them all in a slideshow summing up the past few weeks in the channel. This week features company awards and partner events amongst others. Are you pictured?
Global private equity and venture capital firm, Insight Venture Partners, has bought a significant stake in IT systems management software company, Kaseya, for an undisclosed sum.
CA Technologies' data management solutions were the focus when the company, along with Express Data, hosted a lunch at Guillaume at Bennelong restaurant in the Sydney Opera House. Special guest was Worldwide Senior VP and General Manager of Data Management for CA, Mike Crest. Other speakers were Express Data CEP, David Gage, and CA Technologies VP Asia-Pacific Data Management, James Forbes-May. Much to the delight of everybody who attended head chef, Guillaume Brahimi, also addressed the lunch and introduced his dishes which were, let it be said, simply splendid.
Security vendor, CA Technologies has appointed Carl Terrantroy as its new senior director of partners covering A/NZ.
CA Technologies has retrenched local staff in a bid to "rebalance its resources to better align with its business priorities."
ARN's Community Manager, Hafizah Osman, has disappeared under a flood of community picture stories and reports of company events, so we thought what better to do than put them all in a slideshow summing up the week in the channel. This week features company awards and partner events amongst others. Are you pictured?
BMC has agreed to be acquired by a private investment consortium headed by Bain Capital and Golden Capital, in a deal worth about $US6.9 billion.