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Is anyone here familiar with the software industry and its key players?

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Kristel Anne P asked:


Like Hitachi Data Systems, Sap, salesforce.com, net appliance?
1.Hitachi Data Systems introduced a downgraded storage controller that targets SMBs that cannot afford the high price tag of Hitachi’s SAN and have partnered with Ingram Micron to reach the SMB market of Asia. What other tactics can be used by Hitachi to capture this segment?
2.What effect will this have on the market share of its higher-priced products?
3.What form of response from its competitors does the company expect and how are they preparing for it?

•Where does NetApps see the storage software market moving in the near future? How does it see itself in this new market? What are the major opportunities that it would be pursuing?
•What would be NetApps move for or against open source and how will it affect its business strategies?
•How has the company been affected by the publicity surrounding the lawsuit?

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One Response to “Is anyone here familiar with the software industry and its key players?”

  1. So you need help with a research paper?
    The key players in software are not these people. I ahte to say.
    It’s Torvalds, De Raadt, Murdock, Tannenbaum, Ritchie, The FSF, Microsoft’s research division. You are talking about hardware issues.

    I’ll explain software to you:
    I have an application that I built on a SPARC using OpenBSD. I want it to run on anARm, i86, and AMD64 that will use Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD.
    It will be ported to FreeBSD.
    I will have to port this to NetBSD and buiold it to run off of all listed processor types. Then I will have to build it- or rebuild- to run on Linux and Windows by creating a source code and the build files.

    File sharing has to do with the kernel.

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