Wily Technology
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CA Wily Technology, formerly Wily Technology, Inc., was purchased by CA, Inc. (NYSE: CA) in March 2006.
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[edit] Overview
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According to analyst firms including Gartner Group, CA Wily is a market leader in Application Performance Management. CA Wily's products enable companies to manage the health and availability of their critical J2EE and .NET applications and infrastructure. Wily's collaborative management approach allows enterprises to rapidly detect and diagnose application slowdowns and failures, and better assess the impact of application performance on business success. This functionality is delivered with the lowest “overhead” in the industry, allowing Wily to be used 24x7 in production environments without negatively impacting applications. CA Wily Technology is a division of CA's Business Service Optimization (BSO) unit.
[edit] Products
- CA Wily Introscope
- CA Wily Introscope for SAP NetWeaver
- CA Wily Customer Experience Manager
- CA Wily Customer Experience Manager for Siebel
- CA Wily Portal Manager for BEA WebLogic
- CA Wily Portal Manager for IBM WebSphere
- CA Wily SOA Manager
[edit] History
Wily was founded in 1998 by Lewis Cirne. The Wily name comes from Mr. Cirne's previous experiences in the development and marketing of advanced technologies, where the most impressive and valuable were referred to affectionately as "wily technology." Mr. Cirne chose the Wily name to embody the creative and aggressive approach to the company's products and business culture. After eight years of consistent growth, Wily was acquired by CA for $375 million in March of 2006.