Huge technology buyouts of the past few years may be just the start.
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Stephen Richards gets a seven years sentence following company’s accounting scandal.
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Israeli startup will focus on online consumer tech support in the U.S. market.
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Garnett & Helfrich follow their buyout model all the way into India.
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Software maker reports profit dip and calls for cost reductions.
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Software developer needs to finish work on sales commission expenses and taxes.
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Business software firm blames transition for wrong calls as former CEO Sanjay Kumar pleads guilty to fraud charges.
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After CA's bruising financial scandal, its new leader turns his focus on the company's core.
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"A Near Death Experience" and more in the May 1 issue of Red Herring, which reaches newsstands on Monday.
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Former CA COO Jeff Clarke will run Orbitz, Galileo, and other online travel services.
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Garnett & Helfrich took over an ill-fitting CA business with a plan to turn it into the Red Hat of database management.
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While software as a service and open source gain more traction in 2006, large software companies will have to adapt and change.
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TA Associates buys unit that generated about $55 million in annual sales.
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Analysts say the struggling software company’s restructuring could lift stock price by 20% over next year.
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Computer Associates emphasizes its major shift in marketing and product strategies at Las Vegas conference.
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California consumers have filed a class-action suit against music giant Sony BMG over its anti-piracy software on CDs.
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Some BMG CDs install spyware when played on computers, a CA report says.
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Computer Associates and Garnett & Helfrich divest CA’s open-source database unit.
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Stock dives as Cablevision heads preempt private buy; IBM opens storage team; the Boss gets Sirius; film company raises $490M.
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Financial trading technology firm and Computer Associates amend previous financial statements.
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