CA Technologies unwraps new MSP offering

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Programme based on ARCserve portfolio offers a pay-as-you-go approach to purchasing

CA Technologies has unveiled a new version of its managed service provider licensing programme for its ARCserve offering. The MSP 2.0 Programme allows MSPs to license CA ARCserve on a subscripti...

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