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CA Technologies
CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) provides IT management software and solutions for organizations of various sizes. Its offerings help develop, manage, and secure...
CA Technologies
CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) provides IT management software and solutions for organizations of various sizes. Its offerings help develop, manage, and secure complex IT environments across mainframe, distributed, cloud, and mobile platforms.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1976
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Palo Alto
Corporate office
Palo Alto, CA, United States
Additional offices
Islandia, NY · Berkshire, United Kingdom · Pune, India
Principals
Charles Wang
Founder, former CEO and Chairman
Russell Artzt
Co-founder, former executive
Michael P. Gregoire
Former Chief Executive Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What happened to CA Technologies after the Broadcom acquisition?
Broadcom acquired CA Technologies in an all-cash transaction valued at $18.9 billion, which closed in November 2018 (per Broadcom, 2018). Post-acquisition, CA Technologies ceased to exist as an independent public company and was absorbed into Broadcom's enterprise software division. The proceeds from the sale formed a significant pool of investable capital managed by CA's former principals, led by founder Charles Wang and his associated entities.
Does CA Technologies still operate as a venture or private equity investor?
No. CA Technologies does not operate a formal venture capital or private equity arm post-acquisition. Investment activity is conducted through the personal and family-office vehicles of its former principals rather than through a branded firm. The CA TechPartner Program, originally a vendor ecosystem for CA software, remains a sourcing network for technology relationships but is not an investment vehicle.
How is the New York Islanders franchise related to CA Technologies capital?
Charles Wang purchased the New York Islanders in 2000 for roughly $187 million, using personal wealth generated from his CA Technologies holdings. The team operates as a separate business entity and is not housed within a formal family-office structure. Its recent history includes the development of UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York, which opened in 2021 as a privately financed venue.
What real estate assets are tied to CA Technologies principals?
The known commercial portfolio includes 1 Computer Associates Plaza in Islandia, New York — the firm's long-time operational headquarters — plus Ditton Park in Berkshire, United Kingdom, and an Eon Free Zone office in Pune, India. Charles Wang's Oyster Bay residential estate on Long Island represents the personal real estate holding. The Charles B. Wang Center at Stony Brook University is a dedicated cultural and academic facility, not a commercial investment.
What philanthropic structures exist from CA Technologies wealth?
Two foundations are directly linked: the Charles B. Wang International Foundation, which focuses on education and healthcare, and CA Together, the corporate philanthropy program established during CA's operating years. Both continue independently from Broadcom, funded by Wang's estate and related trusts.
Who manages the investment portfolio from the Broadcom sale?
No single named investment officer or family-office entity has been publicly disclosed. The capital is distributed across Wang family trusts, philanthropic foundations, and the operating company that owns the New York Islanders. Russell Artzt, the co-founder, maintains a separate investment profile through his family office, Artzt Family Investments.
Why is CA Technologies classified as a corporate investor rather than a family office?
The classification reflects the post-acquisition structure. The capital did not originate from inherited wealth or a single family's gradual liquidation of a concentrated position. It came from the one-time sale of a publicly traded company to a strategic acquirer. The principals invest from multiple personal vehicles rather than from a centralized family-office platform, which is the observed architecture for corporate-wealth liquidations of this scale.
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