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Posted by Brandon Dunlap
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Friday, 03 October 2008 |
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Marcia Savage, of TechTarget, broke the story of The Consensus Controls Project via SearchSecurity.com earlier today. The article can be found here . Despite slightly overplaying our support from the CIS and ISACA, Marcia did an excellent job of capturing the essence of the project. We have been actively seeking support for the project from member organizations across the information security, audit, IT, and compliance spectrum at a local, grassroots level which we hope will blossom into more formal arrangements as time goes on. We are pleased to be underwriting this exciting project, and look forward to our readers and community to participating. With all of your help, we hope to bring a bit more clarity and sanity into the compliance process. Recommend this article... Comment | Add as favorites (0) | Link to this | Views: 173 | Read more... |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 04 October 2008 )
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Posted by Brandon Dunlap
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Monday, 29 September 2008 |
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The days of making the financial sector your "bowling pin" market seem to be waning. With past estimates showing tThe Street as comprising anywhere from 5-15% of total US IT spending, fledgling security companies have long since used their large networks (and pockets) as a testing ground for their products. With the recent shocks to the major investment houses, and the flurry of shotgun weddings at the behest of the Fed and SEC, it looks like early stage security firms are going to have look elsewhere. While many have also looked a little further south, towards the Potomac, a new administration on the horizon may dampen those opportunities as well. With these two long time powerhouse markets on the rope, it's anybody's guess where the next fertile field will be found. We expect to see many companies starting out much smaller and tempering their growth curves accordingly by targeting local accounts across a variety of sectors, but in their own backyards. This trend is of course exacerbated by high fuel prices making coast-to-coast flights for sales calls far more costly. Also, be on the lookout for more "virtual sales" calls using webinar technologies and a push to inside sales models in the near future.We have already already watched this model prove itself with the regional VARs, so we know it works. The big question is: will the small players figure it out before their pipelines dry out? Recommend this article... Comments (2) | Add as favorites (0) | Link to this | Views: 261 | Read more... |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 )
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Posted by Brandon Dunlap
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Monday, 29 September 2008 |
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In today's hyperconencted world, some things don't stay quiet for long. In this case, Blue Lane Technologies , a long time VMware partner, gets acquired. This bolsters the trend of strong partnerships evolving into full blown "off balance sheet R&D." While no official details have been released yet, we have confimed this from multiple sources and are waiting to see the statements and the customer reactions as they come to light. Recommend this article... Comment | Add as favorites (0) | Link to this | Views: 343 | Read more... |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 )
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