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The June quarter results highlight the critical nature of our product portfolio to customers around the world. In addition we saw CIOs of large enterprises purchase more products from Symantec as they strive to reduce the number of vendors they much manage. This is a trend we expect to continue particularly during these more challenging economic times... I think its fair to say that there are a number of customers out there that are cautious in their view of what their spending plans are for the second half of this calendar year and so we can’t be unmindful of that but by the same token we happen to have key product portfolio items in security and storage management which are almost un-deferrable expenditures for them as their data volumes continue to grow. So as data volumes grow so will our business independent of perhaps the broader macroeconomic environment. While we’re not immune we think we do have some degree of insulation from that problem.Thompson added that the pipeline for September also looks strong. Could it be that Symantec's security and storage strategy is working? Symantec had bought Veritas to enter the storage software market but the results of the combination have been spotty over the quarters. Now Symantec is in storage, security and virtualization via the purchase of Altiris. "I also think you’re starting to see a little bit more of products that are not just either storage or security but the combination of the two," said Enrique Salem. To Symantec all of these ventures flow together to manage and secure data:
Let me put our strategic intent around virtualization in context for you today. At the endpoint our strategy is based on freeing valuable information from the underlying systems functions. Today important enterprise information is scattered across a broad range of devices from PDAs to storage arrays. This valuable information is deeply entangled with other data such as operating systems and application code, which is far less valuable to any enterprise. We believe that virtualization when properly applied can decouple information that matters from the rest of IT environment so that it can be independently secured and managed. To help our customers achieve this benefit Symantec is infusing virtualization capabilities across our portfolio from server management and high availability to security.If CIOs are really consolidating vendors and gravitating to the big vendors Symantec could be in a good position to leverage its storage and security beachhead. Other odds and ends worth noting:
posted by Larry Dignan
July 31, 2008 @ 4:50 am
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