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TOP THREE LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON Java Industry News "Apple, Sun and Google Have It Right," Says Brandon Werner
Vertical Markets Are Only Ostensibly More Expensive, He Argues; Horizonontal Markets Simply Have Hidden Costs
By: Java News Desk
Apr. 30, 2006 03:15 AM
"Perhaps to an America where most people live paycheck to paycheck, a cheap Creative player now may mean you can afford to pay the integration cost in the future the next time you get paid (another cable, another music service, customer support calls, syncing issues, rebuilding the library, upgrading to Vista for that “extra” media ability, ect.) but in the end, you’ll still end up paying just as much, especially if you value your time."Werner anchors McNealy's contribution to the industry in terms of his indefatigable commitment to verticality: "Java uses the Vertical Market strategy, taking Java and extending it to Java EE and Java ME but with the same integration and quality of what is in J2SE. In the end, it’s the Vertical strategy that will win out as people become as fiercely brand loyal as they were during the American car days of the 1900s. Yes, you had to pay more for Chevy engine parts for a Chevy car, but as the dealers knew you could just as easily get a Ford the next year, prices were high but not exuberant. Also, you always knew it would Just Work(TM) and get you to work on time, even if you had to pay the Vertical Market premium."Steve Jobs and Scott McNealy, Werner asserts, are both "people who never gave in to the Horizontal marketplace, never willing to give in to the quality penalty such a move would give their companies and their reputation." YOUR FEEDBACK
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