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CA Technologies and Tech Mahindra Partner to Deliver IoT Management

CA Technologies and Tech Mahindra Ltd. entered an agreement to develop and deploy end-to-end secured Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for enterprise customers worldwide.

The agreement will leverage solutions from the CA DevOps portfolio including CA Release Automation, CA Service Virtualization, CA Mobile App Analytics and CA Unified Infrastructure Management (CA UIM) with Tech Mahindra’s expertise to build and deliver mobile applications. This effort will offer enterprise customers advanced management capabilities resulting in improved operational efficiency and customer loyalty. CA’s and Tech Mahindra’s collaboration will also enable both companies and their customers to capture some of the $3.4 trillion IoT revenue forecasted by industry analysts IDC over the next five years.

CA Technologies solutions help organizations effectively leverage DevOps approaches — and realize significant improvements in their integration and testing efforts of IoT Apps. CA Release Automation helps enterprises implement a continuous delivery tool chain, reduce release times and improve release quality by automating and standardizing the deployment of applications across the entire software development lifecycle. CA Service Virtualization simulates constrained or unavailable systems helping eliminate delays, costs and risks imposed by dependent IT resources for development and testing. CA UIM is a scalable monitoring solution that provides 360-degree visibility into systems and infrastructure performance. CA Mobile App Analytics is a robust solution that provides visibility and insight to help secure user loyalty and maximize potential value to customers.

“We’re excited to work with Tech Mahindra, a CA Premier Partner, on complementary offerings and skill sets to deliver complete Internet of Things solutions that can be deployed within existing infrastructures, and extend to new web and mobile applications,” said Alyssa Fitzpatrick, SVP, Global Partner Organization, CA Technologies. “Through this alliance, we will develop, deploy and support our joint customers and help them thrive in the applications economy.”

“Tech Mahindra’s global telecommunication partnerships, advanced analytics, and renowned system integration capabilities allow us to rapidly prototype, collaboratively develop, and launch fully integrated M2M solutions on a fully managed or hosted basis” said Dr. Rishi Bhatnagar, Head of Digital Enterprise Services for Tech Mahindra. “CA Technologies is a leader in the application economy and our agreement to work together ensures that both companies will maintain and grow their respective market leadership, as we meet the demands of a rapidly evolving connected world.”

Tech Mahindra has vertical expertise in many industries, as well as a strong ecosystem of M2M partners to bring solutions to the market. The company brings wide-ranging expertise to solution partnerships which include: Application Development, Back-end System Integration, Device Design & Engineering and Managed Services.

With its unique set of end-to-end solutions that epitomize the connected world of today and tomorrow, Tech Mahindra will be engaging in interesting conversations and exchanging ideas for a Connected Future in Hall No. 5, Stand 5G51. Tech Mahindra, Mahindra Comviva, Lightbridge Communications Corporation and Fixstream will be meeting with attendees at MWC 2015 to help them to understand more about markets to metrics and how to enhance business outcomes with technology as the catalyst.

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CA Technologies and Tech Mahindra Partner to Deliver IoT Management

CA Technologies and Tech Mahindra Ltd. entered an agreement to develop and deploy end-to-end secured Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for enterprise customers worldwide.

The agreement will leverage solutions from the CA DevOps portfolio including CA Release Automation, CA Service Virtualization, CA Mobile App Analytics and CA Unified Infrastructure Management (CA UIM) with Tech Mahindra’s expertise to build and deliver mobile applications. This effort will offer enterprise customers advanced management capabilities resulting in improved operational efficiency and customer loyalty. CA’s and Tech Mahindra’s collaboration will also enable both companies and their customers to capture some of the $3.4 trillion IoT revenue forecasted by industry analysts IDC over the next five years.

CA Technologies solutions help organizations effectively leverage DevOps approaches — and realize significant improvements in their integration and testing efforts of IoT Apps. CA Release Automation helps enterprises implement a continuous delivery tool chain, reduce release times and improve release quality by automating and standardizing the deployment of applications across the entire software development lifecycle. CA Service Virtualization simulates constrained or unavailable systems helping eliminate delays, costs and risks imposed by dependent IT resources for development and testing. CA UIM is a scalable monitoring solution that provides 360-degree visibility into systems and infrastructure performance. CA Mobile App Analytics is a robust solution that provides visibility and insight to help secure user loyalty and maximize potential value to customers.

“We’re excited to work with Tech Mahindra, a CA Premier Partner, on complementary offerings and skill sets to deliver complete Internet of Things solutions that can be deployed within existing infrastructures, and extend to new web and mobile applications,” said Alyssa Fitzpatrick, SVP, Global Partner Organization, CA Technologies. “Through this alliance, we will develop, deploy and support our joint customers and help them thrive in the applications economy.”

“Tech Mahindra’s global telecommunication partnerships, advanced analytics, and renowned system integration capabilities allow us to rapidly prototype, collaboratively develop, and launch fully integrated M2M solutions on a fully managed or hosted basis” said Dr. Rishi Bhatnagar, Head of Digital Enterprise Services for Tech Mahindra. “CA Technologies is a leader in the application economy and our agreement to work together ensures that both companies will maintain and grow their respective market leadership, as we meet the demands of a rapidly evolving connected world.”

Tech Mahindra has vertical expertise in many industries, as well as a strong ecosystem of M2M partners to bring solutions to the market. The company brings wide-ranging expertise to solution partnerships which include: Application Development, Back-end System Integration, Device Design & Engineering and Managed Services.

With its unique set of end-to-end solutions that epitomize the connected world of today and tomorrow, Tech Mahindra will be engaging in interesting conversations and exchanging ideas for a Connected Future in Hall No. 5, Stand 5G51. Tech Mahindra, Mahindra Comviva, Lightbridge Communications Corporation and Fixstream will be meeting with attendees at MWC 2015 to help them to understand more about markets to metrics and how to enhance business outcomes with technology as the catalyst.

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Nearly every conversation about AI eventually circles back to compute. GPUs dominate the headlines while cloud platforms compete for workloads and model benchmarks drive investment decisions. But underneath that noise, a quieter infrastructure challenge is taking shape. The real bottleneck in enterprise AI is not processing power, it is the ability to store, manage and retrieve the relentless volumes of data that AI systems generate, consume and multiply ...

The 2026 Observability Survey from Grafana Labs paints a vivid picture of an industry maturing fast, where AI is welcomed with careful conditions, SaaS economics are reshaping spending decisions, complexity remains a defining challenge, and open standards continue to underpin it all ...

The observability industry has an evolving relationship with AI. We're not skeptics, but it's clear that trust in AI must be earned ... In Grafana Labs' annual Observability Survey, 92% said they see real value in AI surfacing anomalies before they cause downtime. Another 91% endorsed AI for forecasting and root cause analysis. So while the demand is there, customers need it to be trustworthy, as the survey also found that the practitioners most enthusiastic about AI are also the most insistent on explainability ...

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