CA Technologies

CA Technologies develops enterprise software for security and IT operations. Its certifications cover the installation and management of identity software, including user provisioning, access controls, and automated compliance workflows.

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A Legacy of Enterprise Infrastructure

Founded in 1976, CA Technologies spent four decades building a massive footprint in enterprise software. The company specialized in mainframe utilities, IT operations, and security tools, eventually growing large enough to serve the vast majority of Fortune 500 companies. In November 2018, semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom acquired CA Technologies for $18.9 billion, absorbing the software portfolio into its own infrastructure division.

While the independent CA Technologies brand has retired, its software continues to run in enterprise data centers worldwide. Organizations with heavy investments in CA systems maintain a constant need for administrators who understand these specific architectures.

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The CA Identity Manager Credential

Among the surviving technical credentials is the CAT-340 (CA Identity Manager r12.x Professional). This exam targets security administrators and identity engineers responsible for managing user access, provisioning accounts, and enforcing compliance policies.

CA Identity Manager operates as a central authority for user identities across an enterprise, automating how accounts are created, modified, and removed. The CAT-340 tests your ability to install the software, connect it to existing corporate directories, and configure the deployment. You also have to build custom workflows that dictate how access requests are routed and approved.

Candidates must demonstrate competence in role-based access control, policy management, and routine troubleshooting within the r12.x framework. The exam contains 50 questions and requires a firm grasp of the specific CA console interface, rather than just broad identity management theory.

Market Position and Career Value

The CAT-340 is a specialized tool for a specific job. If you are looking for a general introduction to identity and access management, this is not the starting point.

You pursue this credential for one distinct reason: your current or prospective employer runs CA Identity Manager. In large financial institutions, government agencies, and healthcare networks where this software governs daily access, hiring managers look for candidates who can operate the system without extensive onboarding.

Earning the CAT-340 proves you can navigate the r12.x architecture, manage directory integrations, and resolve provisioning failures on day one. It separates applicants who understand theoretical access controls from those who know exactly which menus to click when an automated approval workflow stalls.