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Computer Associates' Chief Technology Officer Yogesh Gupta to Keynote AFCOM's Data Center World™ Conference and Expo

Business Wire, August 11, 2005

ORANGE, Calif. -- AFCOM, the leading association for data center professionals, has announced that Yogesh Gupta, senior vice president and chief technology officer for Computer Associates International, Inc. (NYSE:CA), will give a keynote at the Data Center World(TM) Conference and Expo at 8:00 a.m. CT on Monday, October 10, 2005, at the Chicago Hilton Hotel in Chicago, IL.

Entitled, "The Future of IT Management: Meeting Corporate Business Objectives," Gupta will discuss how IT management software companies must transform themselves to better address the rapidly evolving needs of customers by providing solutions to help them unify and simplify their IT infrastructures.

AFCOM's Data Center World Conference and Expo is recognized as the industry's premier educational program - consistently averaging upwards of 100 exhibitors and 900 attendees - providing training, solutions and unique networking opportunities to the data center community. The educational agenda and high concentration of data center professionals presents an unparalleled opportunity to gather intelligence and end-user perspective on critical challenges related to all facets of data center management.

To register, request a brochure, or secure additional information, please visit www.afcom.com.

About AFCOM:

AFCOM (www.afcom.com) is a leading association for data center professionals, offering services to help support the management of data centers around the world. Established in 1980, AFCOM currently boasts more than 3,000 members and 18 chapters worldwide, and provides data center professionals with unique networking opportunities and educational forums and resources through its annual Data Center World Conferences, published magazines, regional chapters, research and hotline services, and industry alliances.

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