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EMC, Microsoft take cue from Obama’s chief of staff

EMC, Microsoft take cue from Obama’s chief of staff

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 04 Feb 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The two industry giants reaffirmed their love for one another earlier this week by extending a strategic partnership that will see them work together on security, virtualization and document management. Industry analysts weigh in on the timing of the new deal

In a public show of solidarity earlier this week, EMC Corp CEO Joe Tucci and Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer announced an extension of their companies’ long-standing strategic partnership until 2011.

During the conference, held Tuesday in New York, the tech giants vowed to work together and help customers weather the continuing economic storm. The companies promised to focus on storage and information protection in virtualized environments, help organizations cope with growing amounts of information spread, and fight against data breaches.

“They are taking the advice of Obama’s chief of staff [Rahm Emanuel] who said to ‘never let a good crisis go to waste,’” Brian Babineau, senior analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group, said. “Customers are going to work with vendors that are stable, have a good balance sheet and will be around for the long term. Anytime you put two of those vendors together to help customers solve common problems, that risk is even further mitigated.”

The fact that the companies chose to extend the alliance in New York, Babineau added, was also very telling.

“You want to talk about a city full of CEOs and major companies that need to be risk adverse? New York is the place to be,” he said. “There’s no more room for error at companies that want to bet big and start buying IT in New York.”

With data growth projected somewhere between 30 and 40 per cent for 2009 and IT budgets growing nowhere near that rate, Babineau said the EMC-Microsoft alliance will appeal to many such enterprises.

“Customers should care because they’re going to have to deal with information management, information storage and information security,” he added.

As part of the strategic plan, EMC and Microsoft want to continue developing solutions that work well together. For example, a customer looking to deploy Microsoft Hyper-V will want to know that it will be fully functional with EMC Clarion SAN disk arrays.

“Microsoft will also continue building data-loss prevention technology from RSA into their products and I expect to see much more of that as we move toward the Windows 7 release,” Charles King, a principal analyst with Pund-IT Research Inc., said.

Another area to watch for, King said, is EMC’s continued development of solutions that enable customers to use familiar Microsoft Office and SharePoint interfaces to interact with EMC stored, protected and managed content.

“Ultimately, continuing the alliance leverages both companies strengths into opportunities that benefit EMC, Microsoft and their customers,” he added.

According to David Senf, director of security and software research at IDC Canada, customers can expect to see a lot more “co-opetition” as the market continues to consolidate and large vendors buy up smaller ones at bargain prices.


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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