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Computer Associates International, Inc is a computer software and consultancy company. It was founded in New York by Charles B. Wang in 1976, who retired in 2002. Until April 2004, Sanjay Kumar was its CEO and Chairman.
In May 2004, Ken Cron was nominated interim CEO, while search for a new CEO is going on.
Former CEO and chairman of the board Sanjay Kumar was indicted in Brooklyn along with his former head of worldwide sales, Stephen Richards , on charges of fraud. The company reached an agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to pay $225 million in compensation to shareholders.
SEC, FBI, and Deputy Attorney General James Comey (head of the Bush Administration's Corporate Fraud Task Force )It was the world's third-largest independent software company with approximately 16,000 employees, and a 1999For the album by Prince, see 1999 (album 1999 is a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar), and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the UN. Events Kosovo War Former child star Gary Coleman files for bankruptcy Y2K prep IndustryWeek 1000 company.
The company majored on database managers and systems management utilities (such as its flagship Unicenter), but also sells a wide variety of security management tools (eTrust), business applications, storage and backup/restore tools (BrightStor), development tools, and middlewareIn computing, Middleware describes software agents acting as an intermediary between different application components. It is used most often to support complex, distributed applications. The software agents involved may be one or many. The classic example products (CleverPath and AllFusion).
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