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Compuware financial results 4th quarter and fiscal year released
"Compuware produced a sound fiscal year with full-year earnings
increasing more than 53 percent and operating cash flow of more than $240
million," said Compuware Chairman and CEO Peter Karmanos, Jr.
"For fiscal 2006, I expect Compuware to again increase earnings
by at least 50 percent, resulting in 30 to 35 cents in EPS. I also expect
that Compuware will continue to generate strong operating cash flow of
more than $200 million in fiscal 2006," added Peter Karmanos, Jr.
Fiscal Year 2005 Results
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005, revenues were $1.23 billion.
Net income was $76.5 million for fiscal 2005, increasing from $49.8 million
in fiscal 2004. Earnings per share (diluted computation) were 20 cents,
compared to 13 cents in fiscal 2004, based upon 388.5 million and 384.6
million shares outstanding, respectively.
During fiscal 2005, software license fees were $305.2 million, up from
$296.6 million in the prior fiscal year. Maintenance revenue was $425.3
million in fiscal 2005, up from $408.2 million in fiscal 2004.Professional
services fees for fiscal year 2005 were $501.3 million.
Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2005 Results
Compuware reports fourth quarter net income of $26.7 million on revenues
of $318.8 million. Earnings per share (diluted computation) were seven
cents, based upon 389.2 million shares outstanding.
During the company's fourth quarter, software license fees were $86.4
million. Maintenance fees were $108.4 million during the quarter and fourth
quarter revenue from professional services was $124.0 million.Fourth Quarter
Fiscal Year 2005 Highlights.
During the fourth quarter, Compuware:
- Entered into a software, services and technology relationship with
IBM and settled all outstanding litigation between the enterprises.
According to the agreement, IBM will enter into license and maintenance
arrangements for $140 million of Compuware software over four years
and offer to purchase $260 million of Compuware services over four years.
- Announced it was evaluated for its vision and its ability to execute
in the application quality marketplace by leading technology analyst
firm
Gartner. The Gartner Application Quality Ecosystem, published in March
2005, positions Compuware in the "Leaders" quadrant in the
ApplicationQuality Ecosystem Magic Quadrant, 2005: Leaders and Challengers
report.
- Was again named to the "Top 30 Companies for Executive Women"
list sponsored by the National Association for Female Executives.
- Announced the release of the latest new version of its IT governance
solution, Compuware Changepoint, which delivers the industry's broadest
integrated IT governance and management capabilities through integrations
across Compuware's development, quality and service management offerings.
- Announced a strategic partnership with CAST, whereby Compuware will
integrate and resell CAST Quality Assessment Suite as a complement to
the Compuware Application and Reliability Solution (CARS), which is
Compuware's comprehensive approach to Quality Management.
- Along with SteelTrace, Ltd., announced that the companies had combined
their industry-leading solutions for model-driven development and requirements
definition/management. This means that Compuware OptimalJ and SteelTrace
Catalyze are now integrated to fully leverage requirements management
information throughout the application development life cycle.
- Announced the general availability of two new DevPartner products.
Compuware DevPartner Fault Simulator and Compuware DevPartner SecurityChecker.
These products significantly extend the DevPartner product line's longstanding
advisory capability to deliver a broader and deeper view into application
quality issues, enabling project teams to establish best practices for
building quality software across the application development life cycle.
- Announced new support for Java with Compuware DevPartner Java Edition
3.3, a suite of productivity and profiling tools that speeds the deployment
of reliable, high-performance Java applications and components.
- Released Compuware OptimalJ 3.3, which extends OptimalJ's automation
capabilities to further speed development, simplify legacy reuse through
service-enablement and ease development team collaboration.
- Unveiled Compuware Vantage Analyzer for J2EE, a significant extension
to the Compuware Vantage service management solution that helps IT operations
staff deliver higher levels of service to their business at lower cost.
Specifically, customers running enterprise Java applications can now
use Compuware Vantage to more quickly identify and isolate performance
and availability problems.
- Announced the general availability of CARS 5.0, which introduces
Quality Governance(tm). CARS 5.0 optimises a quality assurance organisation's
ability to deliver reliable business applications that provide maximum
business value through the implementation of effective governance models
and includes integration with Compuware Changepoint.
- Introduced Compuware Strobe 3.2 and Compuware iStrobe 2.1, new versions
of its application performance management solution.
- Released enhancements to the automated functional and performance
testing suites, Compuware QACenter Enterprise Edition and Compuware
QACenter Performance Edition.
- Announced enhancements to the Compuware File-AID product line, which
help IT organisations save time and reduce the level of complexity associated
with generating confidential test data without exposing sensitive customer
information.
- Inaugurated, along with Wipro Technologies, a dedicated Center of
Excellence that will provide training and Proofs-of-Concept on Compuware's
automated testing and service management solutions for the Wipro Interop
Solutions Horizontal.
- Announced it would host a data privacy webinar titled "Implementing
Data Privacy Assurance in the Application Testing Environment"
in April.
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