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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