- +
Ticked Off at Tick the Box Mentality 04/02/2008 13:01:15
Does your executive search firm know the difference between an MIS manager and a CIO, and if it does, can it explain that difference to its corporate clients?Does your executive search firm know its MIS managers from its elbow? Does it even know the difference between an MIS manager and a CIO, and if it does, can it explain that difference to its corporate clients? - +
Strategies for Dealing With IT Complexity 24/12/2007 10:30:47
Every innovation, every business process improvement, comes with an IT complexity tax that must be paid by CIOs in time, money and sweat. Here are strategies to mitigate the increasing complexity of IT as it enables new business.Every innovation, every business process improvement, comes with an IT complexity tax that must be paid by CIOs in time, money and sweat. Here are strategies to mitigate the increasing complexity of IT as it enables new business. - +
What Price Innovation? 05/11/2007 13:44:31
CIOs say they want more than the traditional “your mess for less” relationship with their outsourcing providers. And the providers want to market themselves as partners in innovation. So why isn’t it happening?CIOs say they want more than the traditional "your mess for less" relationship with their outsourcing providers. And the providers want to market themselves as partners in innovation. So why isn't it happening? - +
Doing Your Sums on . . . Build, Buy or Rent 05/11/2007 13:32:30
You’re trying to build a world-class IT team, but everyone’s going after the same talent pool. What mix works best? Should you grow your own, draft your players or barter your way to the line-up you want to field?CIOs should never forget that while new technologies have a maturity cycle, the maturity cycle for human beings in IT is even longer
Read up on the latest ideas and technologies from companies that sell hardware, software and services. Solve Exchange Storage Problems Once and For All: A New Approach without Stubs or Links
CRM your salespeople will love
Revolutionising Back-up and Recovery
Optimized Back-up and Recovery for VMWare for VMWare Infrastructure with EMC Avamar
Wireless LANs: Is my enterprise at risk?
Mimosa™ NearPoint™ for Microsoft® Exchange Server: Email Archiving 101
Web Security SaaS: The Next Generation of Web Security
Email Archiving 101—Customer Case Study
Zones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.Newsletter Subscription
Obviously a lot has changed at 3Com since then. What are your thoughts on 3Com now, vs. the one you worked at previously?
Coming on board, I noticed a lot of things have changed. Primarily, the market has changed, in that 3Com is no longer a network interface card company. That business is no more and is integrated into computer motherboards. The infrastructure business had opportunities for improvement in many areas. There were some interesting ideas, but the momentum needed to be rebuilt. I was very pleased with what I saw at TippingPoint. It matched very much with my expectations and the opportunity of the market.
I felt, though, that the main asset out there was the joint venture, and the best way to unlock the whole value was to acquire this asset. Huawei has proven to be a great partner, but with any joint venture, you end up hearing from both parents. And at some point, it's important to have one message. Huawei delivered a lot of support and help and infrastructure, but now is the time for that team to become a material part of 3Com.
What will change for 3Com's U.S. enterprise customers, now that the company has full ownership of H3C?
What customers are getting is state-of-the-art technology at a very cost-effective price and value. Customers will see more leveraging of the infrastructure of China, and the size. In China, you have a lot of component providers. These component vendors now are looking at the combined H3C and 3Com as a larger entity. This will allow us to obtain better terms, and we also could make that benefit customers through a more cost-effective solution.
There are other things I like to highlight that are being worked on in China by the team at H3C. They are developing platforms to add a lot of [new] applications. One of them is video surveillance. Another is IP storage. A third one will be carrier-grade Ethernet capabilities. We will not necessarily bring all of those to the U.S. market. But the U.S. market should start getting exposure to some of those solutions, primarily in the area of video. We will have a head-start over our competition [in these new areas] because the team in China has already built some of those solutions.
When will these video, storage or carrier Ethernet technologies come to the U.S. market?
We are excited about those solutions, and generating revenue in China from them. There is work that needs to take place to determine which ones are positioned to bring to the U.S. It's not the technology; the good news is we have the technology. It's the go-to-market. It's different between China and the U.S. I would not go as far to say all these technologies will be brought to the U.S.
Computerworld Member Login
Discover how SOA can create smarter outcomes for your business.
Attend and learn:
- How SOA is helping leading companies to become more agile
- Where you should be applying SOA processes in your company
- The top SOA implementation mistakes to avoid
Click here for more information.
- +
Computerworld Live Podcast #97: The Future of Enterprise Networking 25/07/2008 09:45:36
This week CW Live chats with Mark Thompson, global sales and marketing manager for HP ProCurve, on the future of the enterprise networking. Mark discusses the trends we can expect to see in the near future and how the right infrastructure can ensure your enterprise network is secure. - +
Computerworld Live Podcast #96: Security at the Edge 11/06/2008 09:22:22
CW Live speaks with Amol Mitra, HP ProCurve Director of Marketing for Asia Pacific and Japan. Today's topic: how enterprises are starting to shift away from simply controlling security via server logins, firewalls and moving to more adaptive security frameworks. - +
Data Management Edition #10: Multi-Petascale Systems 02/05/2008 09:12:33
This week we look at sustainability and the development of multicore technologies to build multi-petascale systems. - +
IT Security Edition #11: How to poison the Storm botnet 01/05/2008 08:51:55
This week CW Live presents a case study on how to poison the notorious Storm botnet . Plus we take a look at Cisco's plans for Ironport. - +
IT Security Edition #10: Cyber-battles fought and won 24/04/2008 11:09:47
Vendors bow to end user pressure to improve product security, and we take a look at the latest concepts shaping the cyber-battlefield of the future.
Symantec State of Spam Report - October 2008 2008-10-07 11:58:00+10
AIIA to Reward Sustainability and Green IT Champions at the 2009 iAwards 2008-10-07 11:56:00+10
Yellowfin Achieves BI Success with Asia Pacific Telcos 2008-10-07 09:46:00+10
Intercad launches SolidWorks 2009 and 3DVIA at SolidWorks Innovation Day 2008-10-07 09:28:00+10
Frost & Sullivan Gears up for Annual IT Industry Gala Awards Event 2008-10-07 08:29:00+10
Improving Sales Productivity: An Opportunity for Sales and IT Leadership
Strong leadership and teamwork between business units are key factors in the productivity, efficiency and effectiveness in business today. This paper demonstrates the critical role technology can play and the practices that all divisions in co-operation with IT should follow for the best chance to success.











