11.04.2007 13:30:00

CA Academic Initiative Brings Leading-Edge Technologies to Higher Education

CA (NYSE: CA) today announced the new CA Academic Initiative program, which provides powerful tools and resources to help institutions of higher education integrate leading-edge technologies into the classroom. This new program is designed to complement computer science, information systems, software engineering and business academic programs. The CA Academic Initiative is an annual membership program for qualified higher education institutions. The membership provides universities and colleges with CA software, professional courseware, faculty education and technical support for instructional and research purposes. "University of Maryland University College is delighted to be a partner in the CA Academic Initiative,” said Dr. Mary J. Hoferek, program director of database systems technology at UMUC. "Our students welcome the opportunity to have hands-on experience supporting their learning of theoretical material. CA is providing management software that will enable our students to be better prepared for their future careers in IT.” Membership in the CA Academic Initiative includes benefits such as: Special license rights allowing the installation of select software on any number of lab machines for teaching and research purposes; Professional curriculum materials such as instructor guides, student guides and lab exercises; Enrollment in CA Learning courses at no charge, on a space-available basis; The ability for faculty and students taking at least one credit course offered by the institution to install the software on their personal machines for use in coursework and personal development projects; and, Technical support for installation, configuration and basic usage problems. "The constantly evolving global marketplace creates a strong demand for qualified IT professionals who can understand and contribute to the dramatic impact technology has on the success and future of today’s companies,” said Gabby Silberman, senior vice president of CA Labs. "By partnering with CA, higher education institutions can provide students with practical, real-world experience while enabling faculty to maintain leading-edge knowledge of software technologies and methodologies.” The CA Academic Initiative program currently is available in the United States and Canada and is expected to be made available worldwide over the next year. A qualified institution is any public or privately funded university or college offering education which leads to nationally recognized qualifications or levels of academic achievement, accredited by a regional or national accrediting council, commission, appropriate government agency or board of education of the state or country in which the higher educational institution is located. For additional information and the membership application form please visit http://ca.com/academic. About CA CA (NYSE: CA), one of the world's largest information technology (IT) management software companies, unifies and simplifies the management of enterprise-wide IT. Founded in 1976, CA is headquartered in Islandia, N.Y., and serves customers in more than 140 countries. For more information, please visit http://ca.com. Copyright © 2007 CA. One CA Plaza, Islandia, N.Y. 11749. All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.

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