Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Messaging management: Do you want it all from one vendor?

NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: MICHAEL OSTERMAN ON MESSAGING
10/25/05
Today's focus: Messaging management: Do you want it all from
one vendor?

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Today's focus: Messaging management: Do you want it all from
one vendor?

By Michael Osterman

It used to be, back in the olden days of e-mail management, that
if you ran good anti-virus defenses and maintained e-mail
servers properly you were pretty much ahead of the game in terms
of good management of your e-mail infrastructure. Then along
came the deluge of spam; the need to focus more on encrypting
messages; the need to scan outbound messages for confidential
and other sensitive information; and the need to implement sound
disaster recovery, as well as to keep on top of spyware. Then
there's the need for regulatory oversight, managing the
increased use of consumer instant messaging in the workplace and
the threat of IM-oriented malware. The result is that messaging
administrators face a lot of different problems that need to be
solved properly in order to keep messaging running 24/7.

While best-of-breed solutions work very nicely to address these
problems, a collection of eight or 10 different vendors' systems
can be difficult to manage given the potential for unexpected
interactions between them, different upgrade cycles, etc. As a
result, our research finds that the vast majority of people who
manage e-mail systems want an integrated messaging management
system that will allow them to have a single view into all of
the functions they need to manage messaging properly.

Vendors are responding to this market demand by offering new
capabilities in their products, acquiring companies that offer
point solutions that can be integrated with other complementary
systems, or both. The market's need for integrated messaging
management is the key driver for all messaging acquisitions
we've been seeing in the past year or so, including those by
Symantec, Microsoft, Computer Associates and many other
companies. And, it's the driver that will keep these
acquisitions coming at a regular pace throughout the next 12 to
18 months.

In short, many vendors are becoming "one-stop shops" of
messaging management functionality, a trend that will continue
unabated for the foreseeable future. I'd appreciate getting your
feedback on the usefulness of these one-stop shop approaches vs.
selecting best-of-breed capabilities: please drop me a line at
<mailto:michael@ostermanresearch.com>.

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To contact: Michael Osterman

Michael D. Osterman is the principal of Osterman Research
<http://www.ostermanresearch.com/>, a market research firm that
helps organizations understand the markets for messaging,
directory and related products and services. He can be reached
by clicking here <mailto:michael@ostermanresearch.com>
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