CA Technologies
American software company
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2018 | CA Technologies was named to the Thomson Reuters World's Top 100 Technology companies and continued its six-year streak of receiving the NorthFace ScoreBoard Award from the Customer Relationship Management Institute (CRMI). |
2018 | Named a NAFE top company for executive women. |
2018 | Included in the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI). |
2018 | Ranked for the fourth consecutive year as one of the Best Places to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. |
2018 | CA received the Climate Leadership Award in Excellence in GHG Management and was included in Barron's 100 Most Sustainable Companies. |
2018 | CEO Michael Gregoire participated in the World Economic Forum on Latin America, representing CA Technologies' leadership on an international platform. |
November 5 2018 | Immediately following the acquisition, Broadcom began layoffs of former CA Technologies workers in Silicon Valley, Plano, Texas, Islandia, and Manhattan, totaling 262 employees. |
November 5 2018 | Broadcom completed the acquisition of CA Technologies, marking the end of CA's independent corporate status. |
August 8 2018 | CEO Mike Gregoire was elected as chairman of CA Technologies board of directors, replacing retiring chairman Art Weinbach. |
July 11 2018 | Broadcom Inc. announced its intention to acquire CA Technologies for $18.9 billion in cash, with CA's head Mike Gregoire highlighting the potential alignment of software and semiconductor expertise. |
March 31 2018 | CA Technologies reported $4.2 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2018, with mainframe products generating approximately $2.2 billion, enterprise solutions $1.75 billion, and services $0.3 billion. |
February 2018 | CA was named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere Institute for the third consecutive year. |
2017 | CA Technologies was named to the Forbes list of America's Best Employers and received a STAR Award for Leadership and Innovation from the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA). |
2017 | Awarded 4.3 of 5 stars by InHerSight as one of the Top 10 IT Companies for Women. |
2017 | CA Technologies recognized as one of the 100 Best Companies by Working Mother Magazine. |
2017 | CA scored an A− from CDP for environmental performance and disclosure. |
2017 | CA Technologies acquired Automic, Veracode, and Runscope. |
2016 | Fatherly.com ranked CA as one of the Best Places to Work for New Dads for the second consecutive year. |
2016 | CA was again ranked as one of America's Greenest companies by Newsweek. |
2016 | CA Technologies acquired Blazemeter. |
2015 | CA Technologies began a four-year streak of being named one of the Best Places to Work in IT by Computerworld. |
2015 | CA Technologies recognized as one of the 100 Best Companies by Working Mother Magazine. |
2015 | CA Technologies named one of the best companies for multicultural women by Working Mother Magazine, beginning a four-year consecutive recognition. |
2015 | Fatherly.com ranked CA as one of the Best Places to Work for New Dads. |
2015 | CA was ranked as one of America's Greenest companies by Newsweek. |
2015 | CA Technologies made four significant acquisitions, including Rally Software for $480 million, as well as Unifyalm, Gridtools, Idmlogic, and Xceedium. |
June 2014 | CA Technologies moved its headquarters from Islandia, Suffolk County, to 520 Madison Avenue in New York City. |
January 7 2013 | Michael P. Gregoire was announced as a new board member and chief executive officer of CA Technologies. |
2012 | CA became a component of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI), marking the start of a seven-year inclusion. |
2011 | CA Technologies acquired ITKO for $330 million and sold its antivirus properties to Updata Partners, which spun off the division as Total Defense. |
2010 | CA was listed among the greenest companies by Newsweek's Green rankings. |
2010 | CA Technologies acquired eight companies to support its cloud computing strategy: 3Tera, Nimsoft, NetQoS, Oblicore, Cassatt, 4Base Technology, Arcot Systems, and Hyperformix, along with Replay Solutions. |
May 2010 | CA Technologies announced its new company name at the CA World 2010 conference in Las Vegas, reflecting the company's broader technological offerings. |
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