Talking Platforms

Not your 70's style platformsMarc Andreessen recently wrote a useful post about web platforms. It’s a timely collection of thoughts that has spurred conversation amongst executives at several large technology companies, including Yahoo and Google, according to my sources. There’s a lot of ambiguity around this whole issue of platforms so I’m glad that Marc has taken the lead in throwing down a detailed perspective.

Part of the ambiguity stems from the fact that the word is totally hackneyed and over-played. What everyone seems to agree on is that in the distant future there will only be a few big IT companies – all of them with platforms at the core. Here we mean to say that current borders between layers of the technology stack – network, data center, web services, applications, etc. will fuse together to form platforms that challenge traditional lines. Understanding the nature of these platform opportunities, therefore, becomes an issue of survival. The issue has reach beyond traditional web companies, which are the focus of Marc’s ideas, affecting a spectrum of companies ranging from Cisco to IBM to Google. Read more »


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