It turns out that Mike Rothman agrees with me:
Standards are defined in the market……Lots of vendors try to circumvent this natural law and it doesn’t work.
Natural law. Exactly the term that gets me hot.
It turns out that Mike Rothman agrees with me:
Standards are defined in the market……Lots of vendors try to circumvent this natural law and it doesn’t work.
Natural law. Exactly the term that gets me hot.
Tags: Interoperability · Natural Law · Standards
Because the truth is nobody cares about standards - everyone cares about what you can do with interoperable systems.
Amrit wrote recently about The Birth of the Endpoint Protection Platform. Fitting for the guy that wrote about the death of AV by the end of 2007 (3 more months to go!). Amrit believes the [...]
Tags: Endpoint Security · Interoperability · Standards
I may like company X’s algorithms for scanning traffic but hate their GUI. Why does one have to be attached to the other?
Rob tipped me off to some commentary by Mark Curphey about taking advantage of the long-tail phenomenon that the internet has made possible.
What Mark essentially suggests in part 1 is that we [...]
Tags: Appliances · Interoperability · Web · marketing