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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

The magic roundabout....


“Computer Associates (CA), where products go to die!”

If you were around in the late 90’s and early noughties, the statement above was industry standard and after a brief rename to the COOL range from Sterling Software prior to the CA acquisition in 2000 the tools known as Synon (now CA 2E) and Obsydian/Plex (now CA Plex) have been maintained and supported by CA.

Correction from above…. CA did in fact (the early years) innovate with the tools quite frequently and with good features and enhancements.  CA were responsible for the introduction of the Web Option, Triggers, RPGILE Generator, numerous SQL’s updates and Web Services for 2E as well as .NET Generator for CA Plex (no small feat), Web Services publication and consumption as well as keeping up with a myriad of technology platform refreshes Plex required. 

All in all, a reasonable job. 

Perhaps a 6 out of 10.

Okay, 5.

The point being that these products didn’t go to CA to die. However, in recent years with development budgets reduced and key personnel leaving the rate of change has stalled significantly.  So much so that nowadays a release highlight are items that would have been reserved for minor features or even bug fixes in years gone by.

Whilst the tools haven’t died they are clearly in maintenance mode.  CA moved this group of products to sustaining engineering.  This has a negative context whilst a product is in decline and I feel that other low-code options with better target platforms coverage have emerged into a space once dominated by case and code generation tooling.

Last week Broadcom announced a cash buyout of CA Technologies for over 18b dollars.
Broadcom doesn’t do software…they are a semiconductor business so what does CA provide them:-

  1. They may be diversifying their offerings and product range.  Perhaps there are some key products in the CA range that assist in their growth or CA has strong alliances with certain business verticals or a client base the parent organisation may wish to gain access to.
  2. Or this is purely a financial decision.  They may have too much cash to burn and need to spend it quickly.  They buy a solid company with a long and attractive maintenance trailing revenue stream and secure long term (almost guaranteed) recurring revenue.  Most likely this means they won’t need to pay any corporation tax for the next year or two as they assimilate this monster of a business.

Perhaps a mix of both but my money is on the second option and that this is merely a financially driven strategic purchase.  

There certainly isn’t any institutional importance for the CA development tools business i.e. CA 2E, CA Plex and CA Gen.  Although these areas are likely to show very high ROI i.e. cost vs revenue on the reporting charts I very much doubt they’ll get anymore focus than they there are currently getting.

Now it would appear, that the final resting place for these (once wonderful and genius) tools is going to be Broadcom.  The new statement being “Broadcom, a place where CA Technologies development tools go to die!”

STOP THE PRESS!!!!!!!

Hopefully not, I hope that the residual value and with opportunities in a safe pair of hands i.e. a company with a low code focus. It is possible to recapture the essence of CASE and reinvigorate these tools.

Probability?: < 10% if Broadcom don’t want to relinquish these tools.

Lee’s take out!

Sadly, it’s probably time to work out what the next big thing is… These tools are now compliance/maintenance focused (at best) and will be stabilised (cease to be supported) as soon as the revenue trail drops below x, whatever x is.  

x for CA or Broadcom is far higher than x for a passionate low-code only vendor.  I beg Broadcom to review the business units at CA and seek a buyer (at a fair price) so this technology has a chance to thrive once more.  These tools practically invented low-code.  In my eyes they are 20 years ahead of the rest.

Thanks for reading.

p.s. I wonder what theynew name will be....Broadcom Plex doesn't have that good a ring to it.....




Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Merry Christmas CA

Well it is that time of year again when we all take a well deserved break (this is subjective I know), send those work clothes to the dry cleaners for a much need overhaul, eat too much, drink even more and come back to work refreshed in the new year with at least one broken new years resolution by the 5th of January.

Christmas is often a busy time of year for many of us and we sometimes also spend the time talking about those that are no longer with us at those family reunions. I presently have some of my relatives visting us and have also had a long time family friend popping in to say "Hi" even though we live 12,000 miles apart.

Anyhow, Christmas is a time of giving (well it is in my world) and CA thankfully think no differently.

If you haven't already seen the news feeds then you may not know that our friends at CA have gone GA on CA Plex 6.1. There are quite a few neat features in this release that are worthy of a mention here, highlights include:-

Model-based SOA support
- WCF Service Generation
More Extensible Development Environment
- Plex API Enhancements and Add-Ins
- Code Library Service Generator Plug-Ins
Windows Vista Support for development
Group Model Update History
Runtime Backwards Compatibility - Easy Upgrade from 6.0
- No re-gen or re-build from r6 to r6.1
Platform Compatibility Updates
- IPv6
- Java SE 6.0, ANT 1.7.0
- SQL Server 2008, Oracle 11g
- Windows Server 2008
- 64-bit Windows

For full details follow some of the following links (Note I am not responsible for external site content):-

http://www.ca.com/us/press/release.aspx?cid=194906

or the product brief

http://www.ca.com/files/ProductBriefs/ca_plex_product_brief.pdf

I am particularly keen on the additions and improvements to the Model API and what this will allow third party vendors to create to support the CA Plex ecosystem.

But then there is more.

CA have also announced that the user voting system polls used successfully in 2007 will be re ran early 2009 to help provide CA product management with user driven requirements for the enhancement of the toolsets (Both 2e and Plex). But remember you are voting in enhancement requests made. In order to get your requests in the list you need to contac CA support and raise a ticket.

But then there is more.



2e 8.5 is already Alpha and going Beta in the new year. Highlights for this release are:-

ILE Service Program support
- New object type to combine modules into service programs
- Supports CA 2E-generated and external modules
Web Services support
- Deploy ILE Service Programs as web services
- Based on IBM i Integrated Web Services server for ILE
Improved Impact Analysis
- Take account of commented-out code
- Voted No. 1 in 2008 Enhancement Request Survey
Better search/positioning facilities in the model
IPv6 compatibility
CA 2E Web Option Environments
- Separates user data from the product libraries

I believe GA is planned for July 2009.

But then there is more.

There are webcasts to be heard in the new year. There are events to attend. There are conferences to consider. There are powerpoints for CA world to be downloaded.

How do I know all this. Well I am a member of the PLC (Product Line Community) and as such I get regular email updates from the product management team at CA.

To join this ever growing list, simply click the link below.



Mery Christmas and a Prosperous (Credit Crunch Recovery) New Year.


Thanks for reading.
Lee.