- Thu Nov 1 2007 CA's interim chief reveals plans to grow company
In an exclusive Face to Face interview, Computer Associates International interim CEO Ken Cron talks to ZDNet's Dan Farber about his company growth plans. He also explains why CA ...
- Wed Feb 9 2005 Swainson steps into CEO role at CA
The former IBM exec who was named CEO-elect of the troubled company last year replaces interim chief Kenneth Cron.
- Mon Apr 26 2004 CA names interim CEO, restates revenue
Computer Associates International board member Kenneth Cron takes the reins as interim CEO, and the company announces that it prematurely booked $2.2 billion in revenue during 2000 and 2001.
- Wed Sep 29 2004 CA to cut 5 percent of work force
The planned elimination of 800 jobs is part of a restructuring plan that will cost $40 million, the troubled firm says.
- Wed Oct 6 2004 CA to buy Netegrity for $430 million
The smaller firm's technology will help strengthen Computer Associates International's ability to provide network access tools, it says.
- Sun May 23 2004 CA shifts focus to product strategy
Following a year marred by accounting woes, Computer Associates at its customer conference emphasizes its product vision, one that focuses on more-unified suites of management software.
- Fri Jun 4 2004 Kumar departs from embattled CA
The executive, who recently resigned from the top posts at the software maker, said Friday he is leaving the company completely as investigations continue into its accounting practices.
- Mon May 24 2004 Computer Associates shows off latest tech
At its customer conference, CA outlines its technology vision, including updates to its wireless and Web services products. Also on tap: a big commitment to open source.
- Fri Aug 4 2000 Commentary: Baan success hangs on Invensys strategy
With the recent stock deal, the viability of Baan is improved, but its long-term success hinges on Invensys' ability to retain Baan personnel.
- Fri Jul 27 2001 The Starting Line: Lucent still has a ways to go
Maybe Lucent Technologies shares can only go up, but that doesn't mean it's going to happen anytime soon.


