[THIN] Re: Article: Microsoft declares war on Cisco

We've been using Cisco Content switch (CSS) for a while as the application load 
balancer and now evaluating Netscaler ... So far looks like its doing better 
for the same $$

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From: "Schneider, Chad M" <CMSchneider@xxxxxxxxx> 

From the Netscaler/CAG area?I would say so?.
 



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Jim Kenzig http://ThinHelp.com
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Subject: [THIN] Article: Microsoft declares war on Cisco
 
Hmm..now Citrix is a competitor with Cisco??
JK
Microsoft declares war on Cisco 
From: http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2163150/microsoft-declares-war-cisco
Conflict to centre on the 'critical battleground' of the branch office
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 30 Aug 2006
Microsoft's recent alliance with Citrix Systems to develop wide area network 
(Wan) optimisation technology represents a declaration of war on Cisco in the 
"critical battleground" of the branch office, Gartner has reported.
According to the analyst firm, the Redmond giant's tie-up with thin client firm 
Citrix is the culmination of a "long-simmering rivalry" with Cisco, and has the 
potential to transform the Wan optimisation market.
The comments come after Microsoft and Citrix announced an expansion of their 
established partnership that will result in a jointly developed and marketed 
Citrix-branded branch office box.
Gartner said that this product is scheduled to ship in the second quarter of 
next year and will be based on Citrix's WANScaler product line gained through 
its recent acquisition of Orbital Data, and on Microsoft's Windows Server and 
Internet Security and Acceleration Server.
"Microsoft clearly considers Cisco a significant threat to its dominance in the 
enterprise software market, and views the branch office as a critical 
battleground for application and network architectures," stated a Gartner 
advisory.
"Cisco and Microsoft have avoided direct competition until recently, but the 
merging of networking, security, storage and applications made this 
confrontation inevitable.
"Microsoft is launching new networking capabilities within Vista and the 
'Longhorn' version of Windows Server, and is pursuing partners in the voice 
arena, for example Nortel." 
The analyst firm also believes that there will now be much more conflict 
between Cisco and Microsoft, a battle it originally predicted in 1997.
"Microsoft is building a team of networking vendors to compete with Cisco. 
Citrix brings credibility in branch office application delivery through its 
Presentation Server and NetScaler products," the Gartner report stated.
"By adding Orbital Data, Citrix now has an end-to-end application delivery 
family that is broader than Cisco's.
"With a rapidly expanding portfolio, good strategic partnering and 
software-centric channels, Citrix is a serious competitor and potential 
roadblock to Cisco's aspirations to control application delivery.
"The future WANScaler appliance promises to provide Wan optimisation, content 
distribution, security and branch office services.
"When combined with Microsoft's marketing might and strategic customer 
relationships, this product is likely to quickly appear on prospective 
customers' shortlists once it is released."
Gartner believes that Microsoft's tie-up with Citrix will change the selling 
dynamic for Wan optimisation controllers, branch office boxes and, to a lesser 
degree, application delivery controllers.
"Because Cisco will not be the default choice, we believe its influence is 
likely to weaken. In addition, sales cycles will are likely to lengthen, and 
smaller vendors will find selling tougher," Gartner stated.
However, the analyst firm went on to predict that the Microsoft/Citrix 
partnership will face "some challenges" as the published product delivery date 
is "very aggressive".
Given these concerns it advises firms to continue their existing 
business-critical Wan optimisation implementations because its estimates that 
the Microsoft/Citrix product is 18 months away.
 
Jim Kenzig 
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