
The figures, the people, the technology...
Published: 25 July 2003 09:35 BST
Key financials:
1999 / 2000 / 2001 / 2002 / 2003
Revenue: $5.25bn / $6.77bn / $4.19bn / $2.96bn / $3.12bn
Net profit: $1.3bn / $1.52bn / ($410m) / ($1.1bn) / ($267m)
The executives:
Sanjay Kumar, chairman and chief executive officer
Russell M. Artzt, executive vice president
Yogesh Gupta, chief technology officer
Mark Barrenechea, senior vice president
Tommy Bennett, senior vice president
Nancy Bhagat, senior vice president
Mark Combs, senior vice president
Gregory Corgan, senior vice president
Andy Goodman, senior vice president
Charles Holleran, senior vice president
Kevin Long, senior vice president
Una O'Neill, senior vice president and general manager
Gary Quinn, executive vice president
Stephen Richards, executive vice president
Gary Starkey, senior vice president and general manager
Steven M Woghin, senior vice president and general counsel
Wai Wong, senior vice president and general manager
Frank Yang, senior vice president
Ira Zar, executive vice president and CFO
The products and technology:
CA currently boasts a range of 1,200 products across its six business units: Advantage (database management and application development), Allfusion (application life cycle management), Brightstore (storage and back-up), CleverPath (portal and business intelligence software), eTrust (security) and Unicenter (enterprise management).
The customers:
eTrust:
Fujitsu
UniCenter:
Tesco
Taylor Woodrow
France Telecom
TNT
BrightStor
WH Smith
Electrolux
Cleverpath:
FT.com
AC Milan
City and Guilds
Advantage:
NTL
Pesticide Safety Directorate
Allfusion:
General Domestic Appliances (GDA)
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