When I saw this article, I just had to comment. From my experiences, CA has always left a bad taste in my mouth. I think the quotes in this article summarize why:
* "CA is moving their products from islands of functionalities..."
* "Over time it has become less and less about products and acquiring the most software..."
So... can you really teach an old dog new tricks? I just simply can't say. CA has a lot of problems to overcome. Granted, I haven't dealt with them for some time. So, if they really can fundamentally change themselves, great! If not, then that's a shame.
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