Computer Associates International plans in July to target small businesses with the release five software packages that bundle
together security, backup and data migration applications.
CA's Protection Suites will combine its new Desktop DNA Migrator tool for transferring data and settings between PCs with
three other applications: eTrust Antivirus, eTrust Pest Patrol Anti-Spyware and BrightStor ArcServe Backup for PC data backup
and restore capabilities.
Islandia, New York-based CA began shipping an earlier version of the Protection Suites in Europe earlier this year. Next month
the suites will be released in North America through CA's direct and partner channels. CA is offering five versions, priced
from $325 to $1,100 for a five-user license, offering various combinations of server and PC software.
The suites are the first offering put together by CA's new SMB (small and medium business) Program Office, a unit that came
into being in April with new CA Chief Executive Officer John Swainson's corporate reorganization. The unit's task is to tailor
products from CA's broad software portfolio to the needs of smaller businesses, said David Luft, the group's head.
"One of the points that we heard from customers was that they didn't have time to evaluate or figure out 'what are all the
different parts I need to protect my servers and desktops?'," Luft said. "They wanted to come to one vendor and make one software
decision."
CA's first Protection Suites release will pull together the included, standalone products into one bundle to simplify purchasing,
but deeper integration of the applications will wait for later releases. In October Luft expects to release an updated version
offering a single installation procedure and linking the applications' user interfaces in a unified dashboard. A third release,
already in progress, will tighten their back-end integration. Customers on maintenance subscriptions, generally priced at
around 20 percent of the software's licensing cost, will receive those updates for free.
Outside North America, CA's Protection Suites will be offered through its usual partner channels; within North America, it
will initially concentrate on working with several larger distributors including CDW, PC Mall and Tiger Direct. The suites
will be available in 17 languages: English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese,
Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
Luft said his group is evaluating other CA products to see which best lend themselves to similar SMB bundles. He cited the
company's Unicenter systems management line as one area likely to be tapped for a future product offering.