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CA Technologies Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against AppDynamics, Inc.

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CA Technologies Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against AppDynamics, Inc.

Complaint Alleges AppDynamics Infringes Patents Obtained by CA Technologies as Part of its 2006 Acquisition of Wily Technology

ISLANDIA, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– CA Technologies (NAS: CA) today announced it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against AppDynamics Inc., a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) based Application Performance Management (APM) software, in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of New York.

CA Technologies is seeking undisclosed damages for lost profits and legal costs and an injunction against AppDynamics prohibiting the infringement of CA Technologies patents and the misuse of the company’s intellectual property.

The complaint alleges that AppDynamics, founded by Jyoti Bansal, a former CA Technologies and Wily Technology employee, infringes three important CA Technologies APM patents. CA Technologies took ownership of key APM patents, including the three described in the complaint, when the company acquired Wily Technology in 2006 for $375 million.

“CA Technologies takes seriously what it believes to be willful and deliberate patent infringement,” said Richard Donoghue, chief counsel for litigation, CA Technologies. “We will take all steps necessary to ensure that our intellectual property is protected.”

This is the second action CA Technologies has filed in connection with alleged infringement of patents obtained in the acquisition of Wily Technology. In November 2012, CA Technologies filed a lawsuit asserting patent infringement of the same three APM patents against software developer New Relic. New Relic‘s founder, Lew Cirne, is listed as a co-inventor in two of the three patents. Cirne was a senior Wily Technology executive, who joined CA Technologies as part of the Wily acquisition and then left after a short period.

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CA Technologies (NAS: CA) provides IT management solutions that help customers manage and secure complex IT environments to support agile business services. Organizations leverage CA Technologies software and SaaS solutions to accelerate innovation, transform infrastructure and secure data and identities, from the data center to the cloud. Learn more about CA Technologies at www.ca.com.

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What's Hot In Silicon Valley Right Now?

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These are all fantastic answers. Some points to add on this list from what I hear on Sand Hill: Enabling the enterprise: Enterprise software and infrastructure is a great place to start a company right now. On the software front, there’s still a lot of serious, structural economic inefficiencies that are waiting to be solved with how co-workers communicate and work together. For infrastructure, the rise of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and advances in technology like flash storage continue to disrupt the very large enterprise IT industry.Enterprise software and hardware startups have some advantages over their consumer internet counterparts. The existence of strong sales channels and well-defined monetization models allows enterprise companies run by veterans to get to revenue a lot quicker than many consumer internet startups.Revenue gives us VCs data that we can use to better understand the growth of the company, and that makes us much likelier to invest. The presence of recent enterprise software (Yammer, Jive) and hardware (Isilon, Palo Alto Networks) exit comps (see: Valuation using multiples) also allows VCs to better understand how things can turn out.If you’re willing to go a little out of the box, being an infrastructure startup with a freemium model is very interesting. One of the big problems with selling to enterprise customers is the tendency to get locked into painfully long sales cycles. Guys like New Relic have blazed the trail for infrastructure startups who want to move away from traditional sales teams and towards automated, self-serve acquisition programs. This can reduce average sales cycle time and has dramatic implications on Cost of goods sold and margins, both of which are critically important metrics to us evil suits (and should be to you as well). Information Security: Security, particularly federal and enterprise security, is undergoing a seismic shift due to the highly sophisticated nature of modern hackers. State sponsored hackers in particular are a huge, unsolved problem – as are their standard weapons of choice, the APT attack.Like other types of enterprise solutions, enterprise/SME information security startups benefit from a set of clear comps (PA Networks, Silvertail Systems) and well-understood revenue models. Startupswith strong product teams also have the benefit of guarding their progress with barriers to entry. Fields like cryptography and network security are fairly arcane, and a small team of young, ex-NSA cryptoanalysts can still potentially outbuild large – and sometimes ponderous – incumbents like Symantec.Securitystartups tend to struggle at locking in strong recurring revenue though, given that security is rarely proactively purchased unless a company is facing legal exposure due to compliance regulations or the like. This is a big problem because it can make your quarterly revenue very “lumpy,” and make it hard for us to see sustainable growth emerge out of the tumult.The big shoe to drop in the next year will be around FireEye and its imminent IPO. If things go well, you could see a lot of venture money flooding into security thanks to the presence of another strong comp. 3D Printing: 3D …read more

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Rackspace Launches Mobile Cloud Stacks to Accelerate Development of Mobile Apps

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Rackspace Launches Mobile Cloud Stacks to Accelerate Development of Mobile Apps

New Ecosystem of Mobile Technology Partners Helps Enable Developers to Quickly Design, Build, Test, Deploy and Scale Mobile Apps in the Hybrid Cloud

SAN ANTONIO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Rackspace® Hosting (NYS: RAX) , the open cloud company, today announced the release of its new mobile cloud stacks for developers. These stacks are purpose built to help developers design, build, test, deploy and scale mobile apps in the hybrid cloud.

Rackspace’s new cloud stacks are pre-configured and designed to deliver a frictionless environment for developing mobile apps. These stacks are offered in order to minimize the upfront configuration time for developers and allow them to focus more on designing applications while Rackspace manages the backend operations.

With its growing emphasis on the mobile market, Rackspace is also launching a new ecosystem of industry leading partners to further strengthen its mobile cloud platform. This ecosystem will give developers access to robust software developer kits (SDK), push services, mobile backend-as-a-service, testing and monitoring capabilities from industry leaders such as FeedHenry, New Relic, Sencha, SOASTA, StackMob, and Trigger.io.

According to IDC, mobile technologies will account for nearly 57 percent of the IT industry’s overall growth in 2013. In addition, 33 percent of all new apps will target mobile environments.

“Mobile technology is disrupting all industries. Businesses, from startups to enterprises, are aggressively building out their mobile presence. By launching a powerful new ecosystem, we are enabling mobile developers to innovate faster,” said John Engates, CTO of Rackspace. “Our pre-configured mobile stacks were developed based on our experience with hosting thousands of complex applications. These stacks are reducing complexity for mobile developers who no longer have to reinvent the wheel every time they build and deploy mobile apps. By wrapping Fanatical Support around these new mobile tools and capabilities, we’ve created a unique developer experience that’s unmatched in the market.”

For more information about Rackspace’s tools for mobile app developers, please visit: http://www.rackspace.com/mobile-cloud/.

Supporting Customer and Partner Quotes

“Rackspace provides the Digby Localpoint Platform a reliable set of open cloud-based infrastructure so our customers can enable digital, real-time engagement through their consumers’ mobile devices while they visit brick and mortar store locations. Rackspace’s team of on-hand …read more

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