NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DAVE KEARNS ON IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
10/11/04
Today's focus:  CA gobbles up Netegrity 

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Today's focus:  CA gobbles up Netegrity 

By Dave Kearns

There were a couple of big news stories last week where identity 
management was not only involved but was core to the story.

First, there was IBM's announcements of both new and realigned 
technologies and partnerships intended to help customers tie 
identity management to its core security needs. Since the boys 
in Armonk didn't see the need to invite me to the press 
conference (it was run under the auspices of the "director of 
security and safety") it will take me a bit of time to catch up 
on everything that was announced, so we'll have to get back to 
it in a later issue.

The biggest news, though, was the announcement that Computer 
Associates was acquiring Netegrity for $430 million in cash. I 
was astounded, mostly because there was little, if anything, 
that Netegrity could offer that CA doesn't already have 
in-house.

It may have been the Netegrity customer base that was attractive 
to CA, or it may reflect ongoing problems at the software giant 
following its legal problems. Former CA Chairman and CEO Sanjay 
Kumar as well as former head of worldwide sales Stephen 
Richards, were recently indicted for their part in a scheme 
(called the "35-day month") to keep the sales books open long 
enough to meet financial goals promised to investors. Both face 
up to 100 years in prison if they're convicted.

Sun was quick out of the box to try to take advantage of the 
CA-Netegrity announcement by rushing to unveil its Java System 
Access Manager migration tool. This free tool will allow users 
of Netegrity's SiteMinder to quickly and easily migrate to the 
equivalent Sun product.

The "hurry up and get it out the door" announcement, right on 
the heels of the CA-Netegrity announcement, is further pointed 
up by Sun's delay of a similar tool for users of IBM Tivoli 
Access Manager and Oblix COREid.  Perhaps alluding to the long 
time it took IBM to integrate its acquisition of Access360 into 
its Tivoli division, when asked about the Netegrity deal, Sun 
executives said: "With its acquisition of Netegrity, Computer 
Associates will be focusing internally to align its organization 
and product set. Identity management is a fast-moving market and 
customers will need to work with a vendor who can provide them 
with a complete identity management product set today and who is 
innovating toward tomorrow."

Sun may have a point.

Thor Technologies CEO Alberto Yepez also sees this as a great 
opportunity (much as he saw when Netegrity acquired Business 
Layers. And he was right about that!).

According to Yepez, "As the consolidation in the identity 
management market continues, it offers a huge opportunity for 
best-of-breed vendors that can execute well to gain significant 
market share by building a track record of delivering value 
through successful deployments, as the large players focus on 
integrating their offerings into their stack." (Echoing some of 
what Sun said.)

Pulling no punches, Yepez went on: "CA has a legacy provisioning 
product (eTrust Admin) that didn't work very well - itself the 
result of previous CA acquisitions. Now, it has acquired a 
vendor that offers a provisioning product that doesn't work very 
well. So CA spent a lot of money on this transaction and still 
hasn't solved its primary problem - to establish a competitive 
offering in the provisioning market."

And echoing some of Yepez' sentiment, Chris Zannetos, President 
and CEO of Courion Corporation, piped up to say: "What does this 
mean to the customer who needs an identity management solution 
without all the additional infrastructure?  It means that they 
will be turning to the few companies out here who are 
customer-focused and can meet their needs to be fast, flexible 
and leverage existing infrastructure."

So the sentiment is that CA will have trouble integrating the 
acquisition, that it duplicates existing technologies at CA and 
that far from hurting the competition it will actually boost 
their bottom line.

I've got another theory, only partially tongue-in-cheek. I can 
envision CA CEO Ken Cron addressing his executive staff. In 
light of the recent indictment of his predecessor, he mumbles 
"what we need is integrity." The Mergers & Acquisitions chief 
mishears, rushes to his phone and calls Netegrity CEO Barry 
Bycoff, telling him "whatever you want, we'll pay!" And they 
did.

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

ID mgmt. consolidation: CA nabs Netegrity
Network World, 10/11/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/101104idmgmt.html
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To contact: Dave Kearns

Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's 
written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print 
"Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be 
found at Virtual Quill <http://www.vquill.com/>.

Kearns is the author of three Network World Newsletters: Windows 
Networking Tips, Novell NetWare Tips, and Identity Management. 
Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these 

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Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books, 
manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing, 
technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill 
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