IBM invests in security, others may follow


Big Blue purchase sparks rumours of more mergers.

When massive cross-sector IT giant

IBM

bought

Internet Security Systems

for a rumoured $1.3 billion last week, it joined the list of monster corporations looking to embed themselves further in the security sphere. Following on from

EMC

‘s purchase of

RSA

a few months ago, the move has sparked a torrent of rumours about other companies looking to invest in security firms.

Other IT leviathans like

HP

and

Oracle

have been suggested as potential buyers, with larger security firms such as

Symantec

,

CA

and

McAfee

most commonly mentioned as potential targets for acquisition. Meanwhile,

Microsoft

‘s spread in the security direction is also expected to continue. Further down the chain, larger companies left unabsorbed are expected to start mopping up the many smaller, more specialized companies, in a general consolidation of the industry.

Read some of the speculation

here

.

Posted on 29 August 2006 by

Virus Bulletin


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