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In memoriam: the Independent Software Vendor

In memoriam: the Independent Software Vendor

By:  James Niccolai and Chris Kanaracus  On: 26 Dec 2007 For: IDG News Service (Paris Bureau) Creator

Mergers, mergers and more mergers have been a highlight of the software world in 2007

"It is indicative that the BI vendors acquired in 2007 were those that focused on performance management and traditional BI functionality," said Vuk Trifkovic, an analyst with Datamonitor. "Vendors trading primarily on less commoditized predictive analytics, such as SPSS and SAS, remain independent."

More importantly, as sure as yesterday's technologies mature and get acquired, so a new wave of startups -- in virtualization, software-as-a-service or enterprise Web 2.0 -- will grow to become large ISVs and begin the cycle anew. "Pure-plays will always be there, as long as innovation takes place in a given market," said Bo Lykkegaard, a research manager with IDC.

In the meantime, what's a large business to do? Customers should have pointed discussions with their primary vendors about their future plans, said Wang. The type of discussion will vary depending on the vendor.

"On the SAP side, it's really about understanding what they're trying to do on the technology front," he said. "SAP acquisitions will be things that bolster NetWeaver. ... If you're an IBM customer, the question for them is, 'Are you going to acquire some of these applications I own, and how should I prepare for that?'''

Customers who haven't bought into a software stack from a big platform vendor have a different quandary. "The question to ask yourself is, what's your packaged application strategy, and should you bet on one of these platforms?"

The merger wave is almost certainly not over, and bigger surprises may be ahead in 2008. Hewlett-Packard has set about rebuilding its software business after it sold off or squandered its middleware assets at the end of the last decade. Just last month, HP CEO Mark Hurd predicted another wave of industry buyouts. "In the end, math wins," he said.

And don't assume that the big fish left in the tank won't eat each other. A merger between Microsoft and SAP seemed unthinkable a few years ago -- until Microsoft admitted it had been considering exactly that. In the end it dropped the idea only because it seemed too complicated.

"It's not inconceivable to expect mergers of equals and blockbuster deals on an order of magnitude larger than the ones we witnessed in 2007," Trifkovic said.










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James Niccolai and Chris Kanaracus James Niccolai and Chris Kanaracus is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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