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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 mainframe software. It grew its portfolio and became successful through acquiring many companies in disparate fields, including system monitoring and management, ID management, security, and anti-virus, among others. In 2018, CA itself was acquired by Broadcom Inc. for nearly US$19 billion in cash. [1]

Acquisitions

Acquisition date Company Business Country Value ( US$) Used as or integrated with References
1981 Viking Data Systems  United States Undisclosed [2]
August 31, 1982 Capex Corporation OS/MVS and DOS/VSE mainframe job scheduling and programmer productivity  United States $22,000,000 [3] [4]
1983 Stewart P. Orr Associates  United States $2,000,000 [5]
July 1, 1983 Information Unlimited Software Word processing  United States $10,000,000 [6]
1984 Johnson Systems Job accounting  United States $16,000,000 [7]
May 31, 1984 Sorcim Spreadsheets  United States $27,000,000 CA-SuperCalc [8] [5] [9]
1985 Arkay Computer DOS/VSE migration to MVS  United States Undisclosed CA-CONVERTOR [5]
May 1985 Value Software, Inc. (previously Value Computing, Inc.) Mainframe data center operations packages  United States Undisclosed [10]
December 2, 1986 Software International Accounting software  United States $24,000,000 [11]
December 5, 1985 Top Secret, from CGA Computer Computer security  United States $25,000,000 CA-Top Secret [12]
December 8, 1986 Integrated Software Systems Corporation Computer graphics  United States $67,000,000 [13] [14]
August 20, 1987 Uccel Tape management systems, job scheduling, rerun/restart, mainframe security  United States $870,000,000 Unicenter CA-1, CA-7, CA-11, CA-ACF2 [15] [16]
October 14, 1988 Applied Data Research Flowcharting software, database management systems  United States $170,000,000 CA-Datacom/DB [17] [18]
December 25, 1989 Cullinet Database management system  United States $300,000,000 CA-IDMS [19] [20]
September 27, 1991 On-Line Software International Debuggers  United States $120,000,000 [21] [22]
October 30, 1991 Pansophic Systems Change management  United States $300,000,000 CA-Panvalet [23] [24]
November 12, 1991 Access Technology VAX (division of H&R Block)  United States Undisclosed [25]
May 6, 1992 Nantucket Corporation Xbase  United States $80,000,000 (estimated) CA-Clipper [26] [27]
September 1992 Glockenspiel Ltd. C++ compiler  Ireland Undisclosed Aspen [28]
June 24, 1994 ASK Group Unix database  United States $308,700,000 Ingres [29] [30]
July 29, 1995 Legent Corporation  United States $1,740,000,000–
$1,800,000,000
[31] [32] [33]
November 12, 1996 Cheyenne Software Backup  United States $1,200,000,000 CA-ARCserve [34] [35]
November 12, 1997 Avalan Technology Remote monitoring and management  United States Undisclosed [36] [37]
December 18, 1997 AI Ware Artificial intelligence  United States Undisclosed [38] [39]
August 5, 1998 Realogic Consulting  United States Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division [40] [41]
September 2, 1998 QXCOM Database management for Lotus Notes  United States Undisclosed Unicenter TNG Lotus Notes/Domino [42]
October 29, 1998 Viewpoint DataLabs International 3D-CGI model and image libraries  United States Undisclosed [43]
November 24, 1998 LDA Systems Consulting  United States Undisclosed Global Professional Services Division [44] [45]
March 25, 1999 Computer Management Sciences Consulting  United States $415,000,000 [46] [47]
June 7, 1999 Platinum Technology Consulting  United States $3,500,000,000 [48] [49]
March 29, 2000 Applied Management Systems Federal e-business software  United States Undisclosed [50] [51]
April 4, 2000 Sterling Software Network management  United States $3,910,000,000 [52] [53] [54]
February 3, 2003 Netreon Storage area network management  United States Undisclosed BrightStor SAN Designer [55]
July 2003 SilentRunner Network monitoring  United States Undisclosed [56]
March 11, 2004 Miramar Systems PC migration  United States Undisclosed BrightStor SAN Designer [57] [58]
August 16, 2004 PestPatrol Anti-spyware  United States Undisclosed CA Anti-Spyware [59] [60]
October 23, 2004 Netegrity Network security  United States $430,000,000 eTrust [61] [62]
June 7, 2005 Concord Communications Network management  United States $350,000,000 Spectrum Network Management [63] [64]
June 27, 2005 Tiny Software Personal firewall software  United States Undisclosed CA Personal Firewall [65] [66]
July 29, 2005 Niku Corporation IT governance  United States $350,000,000 CA PPM [67] [68]
October 17, 2005 iLumin E-mail archiving  United States Undisclosed BrightStor [69]
January 11, 2006 Control-F1 Corporation Service management  United States Undisclosed [70] [71]
January 5, 2006 Wily Technology Application performance management  United States $375,000,000 [72]
May 9, 2006 Cybermation Mainframe management  Canada $75,000,000 [73] [74]
June 13, 2006 MDY Group Records retention management  United States Undisclosed [75]
July 11, 2006 XOSoft Backup  United States Undisclosed CA-ARCserve [76]
September 27, 2006 Cendura Application management  United States Undisclosed [77]
October 7, 2008 IDFocus Identity management  United States Undisclosed [78]
November 13, 2008 Eurekify Role-based access control  Israel Undisclosed [79]
January 5, 2009 Orchestria Data security  United States Undisclosed [80]
November 19, 2009 NetQoS Network quality of service  United States Undisclosed CA NetQoS Super Agent [81]
January 11, 2010 Oblicore Service level management  United States Undisclosed [82]
June 2, 2009 Cassatt Corporation Data center automation  United States Undisclosed [83]
February 24, 2010 3tera Cloud computing  United States Undisclosed CA Spectrum Infrastructure Manager [84]
March 11, 2010 Nimsoft Application monitoring  United States $350,000,000 [85]
August 12, 2010 4Base Technology Cloud computing consulting  United States Undisclosed Global Virtualization and Cloud Consulting Team [86]
August 30, 2010 Arcot, Inc. Authentication  United States $200,000,000 SiteMinder [87] [88]
November 2, 2010 Hyperformix Capacity planning  United States Undisclosed [89] [90] [91]
August 16, 2011 Itko Service virtualization and API testing  United States $330,000,000 CA LISA, DevTest Solutions [92]
August 16, 2011 WatchMouse Website monitoring  Netherlands Undisclosed CA APM Cloudmonitor [93] [94]
April 22, 2013 Layer 7 Technologies API management  Canada $155,000,000 [95] [96]
April 22, 2013 Nolio Application release automation  Israel $40,000,000 CA Release Automation [97] [98]
May 27, 2015 Rally Software Development Cloud-based agile development management platform  United States $480,000,000 CA Agile Central [99] [100]
August 17, 2015 Xceedium Privileged identity and access management  United States Undisclosed [101]
June 4, 2015 Grid Tools Enterprise test data management, automated test design, and optimization software  United Kingdom Undisclosed [102]
June 8, 2015 IdMLogic Identity management applications  Israel Undisclosed [103]
November 15, 2016 Mobile System 7 User behavior analytics and security  United States Undisclosed [104]
October 12, 2016 BlazeMeter SaaS-based open-source test execution platform  Israel Undisclosed [105]
December 1, 2016 Automic Business automation  Austria $635,000,000 [106]
March 6, 2017 Veracode SaaS-based secure devops platform provider  United States $614,000,000 [107]
September 28, 2017 Runscope API monitoring  United States Undisclosed [108]
April 9, 2018 SourceClear Software security tooling and automation  United States Undisclosed [109]

Stakes

Divestitures

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