April 20, 2009
Oracle Acquisition 'Transforms Market' | www.crn.com
The acquisition of Sun MicroSystems will allow Oracle to expand their Software portfolio in many different areas and create a tremendous challenge for other software vendors. On the software side, it makes sense. Especially in business mobility and applications for smart phones, where Oracle does not exist and SUN/JAVA is the preferred language shared by most application developers in this sector. Also, SUN "FREE" Open Office applications which is similar to Microsoft Office Suite. It has been a long time since we heard from Redwood vs Redmond while the focus was shifted to SAP and other ERP providers. This is a great opportunity to put Oracle back in saddle competing with Microsoft in the smart phone apps-market. Also, creating noise for free Open-Office and JAVA. In addition, let's not forget JAVA role with Oracle family of applications. On the Hardware side, it is a different matter. Sun has been struggling without any success to revive this sector.
Security Technology Vendors, Too Little Too Late?
March 30, 2009
Cyber crime profits running into trillions of dollars | www.itnews.com.au
Information security technology vendors have been trying to catch up with the hacker community with little success in the last couple years. Most of their tools are out of date the day that they are released for sophisticated attacks. The hacker community has become more organized and focused on their goal to quietly make money through the use of malicious software and social engineering without advertising their capabilities. The vendor community needs to change the fundamental ways the design and produce technology or at a minimum reset expectations on the value proposition of their capabilities if they are to continue to drive value and not become commoditized in enterprise information technology environments.
Business Continuance Becomes a Top Of Mind Issue
February 1, 2008
Internet failure hits two continents | www.cnn.com
Business continuance will now become a top of mind issue, especially in global outsourced solutions.
New Technology and Capability Bring New Security Challenges
November 14, 2007
Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 | www.businessweek.com
The implmentation of new technologies such as virtualization, social networking, cryptography, web 2.0 tools and services, and authentiation technologies bring new security challenges. Data leakage is still top of mind with CISO and CIO.
November 7, 2007
Symantec to Extend Its Leadership in Information-Centric Security | money.cnn.com
Symantec has recently made a key aquisition in Vontu which helps it transform from technology focus to a data focus for security.
Can Microsoft Create Industry Standards?
September 7, 2007
Microsoft Is Rebuffed by Standards Body | www.nytimes.com
Industry standards are meant to be universally accepted concepts, formats, structures, and/or capabilities which are commonly accepted amongst all users and vendors as the most appropriate way to do something. When a vendor like Microsoft attempts to create a standard the question that has to be asked is whether or not the community at large agrees with their point of view.
Who Should Secure The Operating System?
October 25, 2006
Security firms skeptical about Vista shift | news.zdnet.com
- Security vendors are worried for their own product growth and capabilities and not necessarily concerned for their customers well being.
- Security vendors need to develop new capabilities which will compliment VISTA instead of depending on current soon to be commoditized services.
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