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Ben Galbraith's BlogFebruary 2004 ArchivesCommoditization of Basic IT Infrastructure is a Bad Thing?Posted by javaben on February 10, 2004 at 08:36 PM | Permalink | Comments (7)I feel like I'm swimming upstream against a tide of derision from my peers, but unlike so many who disagreed with Jonathan Schwartz's recent article/editorial/advertisement on JDJ, I think what Jonathan said makes a lot of sense. What company in the world wants to invest time and money in creating custom, one-off IT systems which are completely orthogonal to its core business efforts? The status quo of middleware is a hellish reality of integration tears and custom development nightmares. I believe that Sun's vision of providing turnkey solutions to solve the basic business IT needs in a single, aggresively-priced solution is right on target with what today's IT organizations want. I'd like to rebut some of the opinions expressed in opposition to Sun's strategy that I've read today:
As a Director of Technology responsible for both the software development efforts that are the company's lifeblood as well as supporting our IT infrastructure, I can tell you where I'd rather spend my budget and manpower -- and its not on IT plumbing. Some may think that Sun is on some kind of quixotic crusade and won't be able to execute on this vision. I don't know; wasn't too long ago Sun was on most folks' A-list. It's become fashionable to bash Sun. I know they've muddled through some misguided strategies in the past, but I say, give them a chance on this one. | ||
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