January 9, 2006— With plans to pump up its application management software, CA has inked a deal to acquire Wily Technology for 75 million. CA says it will use Wily Introscope technology—which provides ...
Wily Technology CEO Dick Williams has been at the forefront of next-generation application management tools for J2EE environments. In an interview with Editor In Chief Michael Vizard, Williams said ...
CA has agreed to buy application management software vendor Wily Technology for $375 million in cash, the companies announced Thursday. Wily’s software monitors the performance of applications and ...
LAS VEGAS — CA Inc. today announced that it is integrating three sets of its management tools in an effort to make it easier for IT departments to deliver high-quality applications and services to ...
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- CA, formerly known as Computer Associates, said Thursday it would buy privately held Wily Technology for $375 million in cash to fill a hole in its software-management ...
Application management is becoming one of the hottest sectors in enterprise computing as IT organizations try to optimize their system and network resources. Wily Technology focuses exclusively on ...
Business software developer Computer Associates International Inc. said Thursday it has agreed to acquire venture-capital-backed software company Wily Technology Inc. for $375 million in cash. Wily, ...
CA on Tuesday made available management software designed specifically for Microsoft .Net-based applications and capable of detecting transaction-level problems in real time before application ...
Wily Introscope and Wily CEM Chosen for AVIS Catalyst Project at TeleManagement World Organized by the TeleManagement Forum, the AVIS Catalyst Project was created for the telecommunications industry ...
But is it a wily acquisition? CA has announced the $375m acquisition of privately held Wily Technology, a provider of application management solutions. The deal kicks off 2006 in the same acquisitive ...
* CA set to acquire Wily Technology * HP and Blackstone may bid for CSC, report says * McAfee tip line part of SEC settlement * CES 2006: Can you see the future here? * Today on Layer 8 CA Thursday ...
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