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Nortel short on ISV strategy: Analyst

Nortel short on ISV strategy: Analyst

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 03 Jun 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

At Nortel's annual user group conference, the company spoke to reporters and analysts about its ongoing efforts to shift products to run on commodity servers. But one analyst says she didn't hear the company talk about encouraging a community of software developers, which is needed to help spur sales

However, Alvarez noted that Nortel’s stock continues to drop, and wondered how long shareholders will wait for the company’s financials to turn around.

Other analysts at the conference said the off the record briefings helped shed more light on where Nortel is going. Shiela McGee-Smith of McGee-Smith Analytics in Putnam Valley, N.Y. was impressed with some new software products and features, although she added she would have liked to have heard a more coherent strategy for marketing Nortel’s enterprise products. Industry analysts have complained that while Nortel has good hardware and software, its failure to deliver aggressive and targeted marketing is hurting the company.

“I think there has been progress,” she said, “but I’m not sure I heard a cohesive top-down story about how it all fits together. I think if I were a customer I would have trouble understanding the elements of the portfolio and how they work together.”

“I think they have good solutions, I think they have good technology,” Brent Kelly, senior analyst and partner at Wainhouse Research in Hyde Park, Utah, said after the briefings. “Now we’ll see how they execute.”

Kelly credits Zafirovski’s candidness with custo








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