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Nimsoft Absorbed by CA

CA continues its decades-long buying spree with the $350 million purchase of Nimsoft. Usually I advocate that the buying company give the buyee as much independence as possible, as Quest has done with ScriptLogic (many of you probably don't even know Quest owns ScriptLogic).

Nimsoft is in the network monitoring market, in which CA already participates. Nimsoft's edge is that the company can now monitor clouds, and is also aimed at small and medium shops, whereas CA largely plays in the large enterprise space. All this puts greater pressure on Microsoft System Center, as well as a myriad of fine third-party vendors.

In the case of Nimsoft, it should be fully integrated, if only to get rid its wacky name!

What do you use for management or monitoring? What is the worst company name you've ever heard? Answers welcome at dbarney@redmondmag.com.

Posted by Doug Barney on 03/12/2010 at 10:41 AM


Reader Comments:

Tue, Mar 16, 2010 Inak Cincinnati

Nimrod was Mesopotamian ruler who founded many cities including Babylon and is thought to have built the Tower of Babylon. Legends also refer to him as a great hunter. Look him up on Wikipedia sometime.

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 Greg Arizona

CVSDude was the worst company name I have done business with but their new name is worse.

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 Inak Cincinnati

I view this as a sad thing. I've used Nimsoft's tools off and on for a long time and really like them. I've seen CA buy companies only to either absorb little pieces of their products into existing CA products or just let them sit, never updating them. CA isn't the only company that does this but they seem to do it more often than most.

Fri, Mar 12, 2010 Jim

Worst company name? Nimrod - a brand of camping trailer.

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