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EMC De-Dupes NetApp

By Michael Hickins | Jun 2, 2009

Joe Tucci, the CEO of data storage vendor EMC, isn’t your typical Silicon Valley-Cambridge technology executive, less Steve Jobs than swift jabs and uppercuts. So I wouldn’t be surprised if he dropped a couple of f-bombs when NetApp, number two in the storage market behind EMC, tried to horn in on EMC’s customers.

Data deduplication is a hot area because it can help customers reduce the cost of storing data, and because it can also help reduce the number of documents that need to be reviewed by lawyers in the event of litigation.

Last summer, NetApp had the effrontery to offer EMC customers an application suite allowing “EMC customers to have a single enterprise wide deduplication layer across all of their storage tiers” at a lower cost than EMC was offering.

The affront to its dignity, combined with Tucci’s fire, made it almost inevitable that EMC would return the favor at the earliest opportunity, which it did by besting NetApp’s bid for data deduplication vendor Data Domain by more than 20 percent. No matter that EMC might soon have to deduplicate its deduplication technology portfolio, having acquired deduplication technology vendor Avamar and extended an OEM agreement with Quantum.

Enterprise Strategy Group analyst Steve Duplessie called EMC’s bid “irrational.”

Why on earth would [EMC] want to pay that much for another version of a feature - that won’t support the only place they should be trying to play: the HIGH END?… The only possible play I can make semi-sense of is that they really didn’t want NetApp to have it.”

To my mind it’s not so much irrational as retributive. And by offering a significantly higher premium, and all cash to boot, EMC is using its position as the 800-pound gorilla to all but ensure that Data Domain shareholders leave NetApp empty-handed.

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Michael Hickins is a professional writer and journalist with a passion for ferreting out the intersections between technology and culture.

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  • EMC aims to beat out NetApp with $1.8B bid for Data Domain$

    Computer World - 173 days 12 hours 19 minutes ago

    EMC today announced it will try to outbid NetApp to buy data deduplication vendor Data Domain. EMC chief executive Joe Tucci said Data Domain's product will round out his company's deduplication offerings and help capture a lion's share of the market

  • EMC - NetApp Fight Looks Like The Archie Comics

    BNET Technology - 170 days 19 hours 6 minutes ago

    I don’t think there’s another industry that sexualizes mergers and acquisitions quite like IT. You wouldn’t think anyone would characterize the competition between EMC and NetApp over data deduplication vendor Data Domain as a “love triangle,” as veteran storage reporter Chris Priemesberger did, but that’s not the half of it. The...

  • EMC's Tucci makes his case to Data Domain employees

    Computerworld - 165 days 11 hours 47 minutes ago

    EMC chief executive Joe Tucci is making his case directly to the employees of Data Domain, the de-duplication and backup company that is subject to a bidding war between rivals EMC and NetApp. A week after bidding US$1.8 billion to purchase Data Domain, Tucci on Tuesday published an open letter to Data Domain employees describing the potential...

  • Battle for Data Domain Getting Hostile, Nasty

    GigaOm - 165 days 18 hours 59 minutes ago

    Joe Tucci, president and CEO of storage giant EMC, today issued an open letter wooing the employees of Data Domain, a company that has agreed to be purchased by EMC’s bitter rival NetApp. On May 20, NetApp offered $25 per share to acquire Data Domain in a cash and stock deal. Ten days later on June 1, EMC made its own all-cash offer of $30 per...

  • Tucci, Maritz talk acquisitions, customers and competition

    ZDNet - 187 days 15 hours 56 minutes ago

    The CEOs - EMC’s Joe Tucci and VMWare’s Paul Maritz - took some time this afternoon to meet with reporters at EMC World for a Q&A session about the companies, the technologies and the future. Some highlights from the Q&A session: With $9.8 billion in cash and investments, EMC could gain some ground in technology via acquisitions. Tucci said...

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    06/03/09 | Report as spam

    RE: EMC De-Dupes NetApp

    EMC is schizophrenic due to the balancing act it has to perform constantly between its high-end and low-end product lines. This seems wrong to the casual observer. Only if EMC stops making most of its money in high-end products will it compete with Netapp effectively

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    Michael Hickins

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    RE: EMC De-Dupes NetApp

    Acquiring companies so your competition can't get a hold of them seems like dirty pool to me, and isn't helpful to customers.

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