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Gartner on THE merger of the month

October 14th, 2008 David Banes No comments

Well in IT security anyway. It seems that some of the gartner analysts are also concerned about Symantecs MessageLabs acquisition, inferring that email security technologies will stagnate.

This is a bit off the mark for two reasons, the first in my earlier post re: PC Tools Threat Expert and the second that MessageLabs hasn’t been that innovative in email security for a while, preferring to buy or license rather than build.

Source: SC Magazine.

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‘MessageLabs Buy a Headache for Symantec?’

October 11th, 2008 David Banes No comments

It’s good to see that some other people hold similar views to me about the Symantec acquisition of MessageLabs, see the similary titled article on internetnews.com. Also David Ferris of Ferris Research (specialist messaging analyst) says that MessageLabs technology is “no longer leading edge.”

There’s no denying that MessageLabs have a good core service, but they’ve made some questionable roadmap decisions, buying OmniPod a proprietary IM platform, and OEM’img archiving from Fortiva and business continuity from MessageOne. Yes it’s true that we (Cleartext) OEM our core platform, but at least that is a single unified true SaaS platform.

Both of these are good solutions in their own right, but why buy when these types of solutions are relatively simple to build, after all they are ‘just’ email/data managment systems, far simpler to build than their core anti-spam and anti-virus services.

MessageLabs taken out of play by Symantec

October 9th, 2008 David Banes 1 comment

News this morning that Symantec has acquired MessageLabs which means one less brand in the competitive security SaaS space and more clients for Cleartext, those not wanting to buy Symantec. So this gives Symantec an interesting Read more…

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