This blog examines the business implications of IT service trends ranging from software-as-a-service (SaaS) and cloud computing to managed services and other on-demand services.

November 2, 2010

Dell Delves Into Data Integration Market With Boomi Acquisition

Dell’s acquisition of Boomi today is the latest example of the tech industry’s herd mentality.

In the same way that Dell followed HP’s example when it purchased Perot Systems after HP acquired EDS, Dell is now copying IBM’s acquisition of Cast Iron Systems with its own move into the integration business.

Besides trying to keep up with other ’systems’ vendors, Dell is also attempting to fortify its Cloud Computing capabilities which hinge on helping potential customers cost-effectively migrate and integrate data from various legacy applications and databases into a new set of cloud services.

Dell indicated at an analyst briefing in Boston last week that it wants to ‘move up the stack’ and build a platform which can help enterprises and independent software vendors (ISVs) develop and deliver applications. Dell can’t compete with the other major Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) vendors — including Salesforce.com, Google and Microsoft — from a software development standpoint. But, it can challenge them and others, such as Amazon and IBM, from an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) point of view.

Why Boomi?

Because it is small enough for Dell to digest easily to test the integration market opportunities and requirements. It is still assimilating Perot Systems into its operations and corporate culture, and may not have been ready to acquire a bigger player, like Informatica or Pervasive.

Why is Boomi selling at this time?

My sense is they were at risk of becoming a victim of their own success and their rapid growth was creating operational strains which would take significant new investment to offset. Rather than make this investment, Boomi’s investors and management team felt that the Dell deal would not only give them a solid ‘exit’ but also the corporate resources necessary to ‘cross the chasm’.

It will be interesting to see if Dell is able to do a better job assimilating and growing Boomi’s business than it has with some of its previous Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) acquisitions — Everdream, SilverBack Technologies and MessageOne.

By coincidence, I heard about today’s news while attending Pervasive Software’s IntegratioNEXTconference, down the road from Dell in Austin, TX. You can bet there were a lot of smiling faces among the Pervasive staff who expect Dell’s move to trigger additional integration vendor acquisitions. I’m sure Pervasive’s counterparts at Informatica, which is also hosting a partner conference this week, were equally excited about Dell’s move.

While speculation about a Boomi acquisition has been rising since the Cast Iron Systems purchase by IBM, Dell was not high on the list of potential suitors suggested by various industry observers, including myself. Instead, the clearer candidates seemed to be HP, SAP, Oracle, EMC or even Microsoft.

All these companies continue to be likely acquirers for the handful of remaining integration vendors, including Hubspan and SnapLogic, in addition to Pervasive and Informatica. Not to be overlooked as potential buyers are also Google and Cisco Systems.

December 14, 2009

Pervasive Software Wins Best of SaaS Showplace Award

THINKstrategies announced today that Pervasive Software (NASDAQ: PVSW) has been named the latest winner of the Best of SaaS Showplace (BoSS) Awards program, which is aimed at promoting the measurable business benefits being delivered by today’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions. 

The BoSS Awards program was initiated in January 2009 by THINKstrategies to bring attention to SaaS and cloud computing companies that are producing tangible business benefits for specific user organizations. These benefits include increased sales, lower costs, higher customer satisfaction, faster operations and greater profitability.

Pervasive Software helps companies optimize their data investments through embeddable data management, agile data integration software and by enabling next-generation analytics. Pervasive’s data integration platform accelerates the sharing of information between multiple data stores, applications, and hosted business systems across a broad range of diverse integration scenarios, including pre-configured hosted integration solutions.

Click here to read more about Pervasive Software’s BoSS Award.

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