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Why do vendors—including some top-notch vendors—insist on taking something very good and trying to make it into something it’s not? Why bother? It’s as though the need to hype was some prenatal attribute their genes absorbed when their mothers saw too many used car commercials. We’re used to these sorts of stunts from Oracle and SAP, but this week it was IBM with its SecureStore rollout. IBM has for years done excellent work with security products and consulting. And product bundling—especially when part of the bundle is services such as consulting and custom integration—is a perfectly respectable strategy that can be quite useful to end users. But IBM on Wednesday (Oct. 1) announced a very nice bundle of its security offerings while going out of its way to deny that it was a bundle, as though a bundle was somehow tainted and beneath the company. Read more. |