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'''COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS''' (Not SWOT ANALYSIS, just acknowledging our competition that exists)
 
'''COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS''' (Not SWOT ANALYSIS, just acknowledging our competition that exists)
 
 
PLEASE DELETE COMPANIES FROM THIS LIST OF THE TOP 500 U.S. SOFTWARE COMPANIES THAT ARE NOT A DIRECT OR INDIRECT THREAT (COMPANY WITH A COMPETITIVE PRODUCT).
 
 
 
IBM
 
Symantec
 
Novell
 
Microsoft
 
Computer Associates
 
Network Associates
 
Adobe
 
Veritas
 
Cisco
 
Macromedia
 
EMC Legato
 
Corel
 
Trend Micro
 
Sun
 
Compaq
 
Hewlett Packard
 
Crystal Decisions
 
Executive Software
 
NetManage
 
NetIQ
 
WRQ
 
Autodesk
 
Borland
 
The Learning Company
 
Attachmate
 
Citrix
 
Check Point
 
FileMaker
 
Hummingbird
 
Sybase
 
Intuit
 
Nortel
 
Lucent
 
Nuance
 
Pervasive Software
 
RSA Security
 
Vivendi
 
Apple
 
SCO
 
Altiris
 
Ulead
 
EMC
 
Axent
 
Yosemite Technologies
 
TOPICS Entertainment
 
Broderbund
 
Esker
 
Intel
 
St. Bernard Software
 
IMSI
 
Encore
 
Business Objects
 
Enterasys
 
Ipswitch
 
Yamaha
 
Sunburst
 
3Com
 
Riverdeep
 
Extensis
 
EMC Dantz
 
Datawatch
 
InstallShield
 
CLARIION DISK ARRAYS
 
Zebra
 
Mortice Kern Systems
 
InterAct Accessories
 
Micrografx
 
Panda
 
Serena
 
Red Hat
 
Webgain
 
Funk Software
 
H&R Block
 
Websense
 
ScriptLogic
 
JetForm
 
Dragon Systems
 
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
 
GFI Software
 
NovaStor
 
AB Soft
 
Transparent
 
Hal Leonard
 
Enfocus
 
ACD Systems
 
Connectix
 
Wall Data
 
BakBone Software
 
Phoenix Technologies
 
Epresence
 
Netscape
 
Sony
 
Quest Software
 
SurfControl
 
Macmillan
 
Laplink Software
 
V Communications
 
Allume Systems
 
Bauschke & Associates
 
Tilde SIA
 
Network Computing Devices
 
Kofax
 
Real Networks
 
Creative Labs
 
Interact Commerce - Academic
 
SpartaCom
 
DataViz
 
Individual
 
FutureSoft
 
N2h2
 
VMware
 
WatchGuard Technologies
 
Ectaco
 
Tarantella
 
Sage
 
Rosetta Stone
 
DK Multimedia
 
Knowledge Adventure
 
Ositis
 
Roxio
 
Active Voice
 
Paragon Software
 
Pinnacle
 
DeLorme
 
Storagetek
 
Simon & Schuster
 
Startly Technologies
 
Caere
 
Equisys
 
Systran
 
Cakewalk
 
Disney
 
SPSS
 
ArcMedia
 
Captaris
 
Polycom
 
Eurotalk
 
Winternals Software
 
Teklynx International Company
 
Oracle
 
Peachtree Software
 
Ontrack
 
MySoftware
 
Mathsoft
 
Eicon
 
Wise Solutions
 
ACI
 
Infragistics
 
Raxco Software
 
Century
 
NewTek
 
Eastwest
 
Multimedia 2000
 
Sonic
 
TechSmith
 
Activision
 
Global Star Software
 
Cosmi
 
Gluon
 
eSoft
 
SGI / Silicon Graphics
 
Clickaction
 
Magix
 
Pantone
 
Second Nature
 
Volera
 
EZ Legal
 
GlobalSCAPE
 
Victory
 
Pk Ware
 
Power On
 
ComponentOne
 
Puma Technology
 
BVRP Software
 
Fogware
 
OnDemand
 
Markzware
 
Miramar
 
Greenstreet Software
 
MPS Multimedia
 
Quark
 
Danware
 
Wasp
 
Keylogix International Lt
 
Nova Development
 
Visio
 
A Lowly Apprentice
 
Keystrokes
 
Smith Micro
 
Sonic Foundry
 
Birch Design
 
Farstone Technology
 
Tom Snyder Productions
 
Total Training
 
Native Instruments
 
LANSource Technologies
 
Motorola
 
Steinberg
 
Strata
 
TES
 
Adaptec
 
Artel
 
Ehelp
 
Intermec
 
Lernout & Hauspie
 
FrontRange Solutions
 
BridgeHead Software
 
ISI Thomson Scientific
 
E-Book Systems, Inc.
 
Alcatel
 
eMedia Music Corporation
 
ViewPoint
 
Marconi Systems
 
Discreet
 
Canon
 
MGI Software
 
School Zone
 
National Geographic
 
DameWare
 
Intego
 
Absolute Software
 
Avid
 
DPI
 
Global Marketing Partners
 
Network Instruments
 
WinZip
 
Electronic Arts
 
QuickStart
 
Opalis
 
Fenestrae
 
Credo Interactive
 
Elitegroup
 
Metrowerks
 
Netopia
 
Pierian Spring Software
 
ValuSoft
 
Voyetra Turtle Beach
 
Frontier Technologies
 
Intrusion
 
RIM
 
J River
 
Petz Enterprises
 
WildPackets
 
DiscoverWare
 
Epson
 
Express
 
G7 Productivity Systems
 
Greenwich
 
Novatel
 
Waves
 
Compuware
 
Softdisk
 
Avaya
 
FalconStor
 
Inspiration
 
SonicWALL
 
Symbol
 
Diamondsoft Inc.
 
eEye
 
Global Software Publishing
 
Britannica
 
CEM Global
 
Ciel
 
Fluke Networks
 
Knowledge Point
 
Mobile Systems
 
AEC Software
 
APC
 
Dell
 
infoUSA
 
M-Audio
 
WYSE
 
Curious Labs
 
Hemera
 
Nolo
 
Palm
 
Altova
 
Iomega
 
Thursby Software Systems
 
IntelliTrack
 
Databecker
 
Kodak
 
Punch
 
Upperspace
 
Webroot
 
CUseeMe
 
Newtech
 
Rocelco
 
Norton
 
Corporate Communications Interactive
 
Ericom
 
Houghton Mifflin
 
Plasmon
 
Arcsoft
 
Atari
 
Canopus
 
Laser Publishing
 
Optus
 
PC Mall
 
Ahead Software
 
Great Wave
 
DVO Enterprises
 
General
 
Maxon Computers
 
Sibelius
 
Minitab
 
StompSoft
 
Synergy
 
ActivePDF
 
Boosey & Hawkes
 
Omnibus Typografi Host
 
Software Architects
 
Bias
 
Extreme Networks
 
Juniper Networks
 
Navarre
 
LEAD Technologies
 
Prosoft
 
Scholastic
 
Seagull Scientific Systems
 
Simply Media
 
StrandWare
 
Acronis
 
Handmark Software
 
Landesk Software
 
MYOB
 
Qualcomm
 
Vizacom
 
ActivCard
 
AzureBay
 
BindView
 
Canto
 
Wheeler Arts
 
BDG Publishing
 
CDS Technologies
 
Coda Music
 
NEC
 
Promodag
 
Vintage Type
 
Brocade Communications Systems
 
Iolo Technologies
 
Rand Mcnally
 
Seagate
 
Dba
 
Internet Security Systems
 
Pearson Software
 
Tobit
 
Turbolinux
 
Citadel
 
Harris
 
Keystone
 
Proxim
 
Secure Computing
 
Sorenson Media
 
Crystal Graphics
 
Enteractive
 
LanguageForce
 
Media 100
 
MegaSystems
 
SteelEye Technology
 
Village
 
You Software
 
UltraBac Software
 
Wind River
 
Crayola
 
Identity
 
Iris
 
JC Research
 
Fortres Grand Corp
 
Human Concepts
 
Magnet Media
 
Onset Technology
 
Allied Telesyn
 
Cognos
 
Powerlan Software
 
Tascam
 
Alienware PC Systems
 
Innovation Multimedia
 
Montparnasse Multimedia
 
Sesame St.
 
01 Communique
 
Adkins Resource Software
 
AltiGen
 
EA Sports
 
IK Multimedia Production
 
Jaws Systems
 
Neuratron
 
Intervideo
 
TSP
 
Zane
 
Brighter Child
 
Hungry Minds
 
Paradyne
 
Serious Magic
 
Software FX
 
Expert
 
Intergraph
 
Lynda
 
Susteen
 
Vircom Inc.
 
ADC Kentrox
 
Exceed
 
Inbit
 
Sound Ideas
 
Wolfram Research
 
Alfred Sung
 
Black Box
 
Casady & Greene
 
CyberLink
 
MindJET
 
Multiactive
 
Network Appliance
 
Smart
 
321studios
 
Eovia
 
Equilibrium
 
GT Interactive
 
INNOVA Multimedia Ltd.
 
Jian
 
Learn.com
 
Palo Alto
 
Snap Appliances
 
Zend
 
Digital Juice
 
Final Draft
 
FTP Software
 
Powerware
 
QuickBooks
 
Core Learning
 
Diehl
 
Foundry Networks
 
FWB
 
Lexmark
 
Nintendo
 
PhotoDisc
 
Summitsoft
 
Adam
 
Alias
 
Sierra
 
Take 2 interactive
 
Andromeda Software
 
Auralog
 
Garmin
 
Impact
 
New England
 
Peernet
 
Serif
 
Shopimsi
 
Stac
 
Sybari Software
 
Ubi Soft
 
AIST MediaLab
 
Humongous Entertainment
 
IsacSoft
 
Kaplan
 
LandWare
 
Nokia
 
Ultra
 
VocalTec
 
CrossTec
 
FBM Software
 
Stamps.Com
 
Xerox
 
Acer
 
Arturia
 
Franklin Covey
 
LeapFrog
 
Nfive
 
Visions Technology in Education
 
Zondervan
 
ABBYY Software House
 
Auto FX
 
Bit Software
 
Ecora
 
Kaspersky Labs
 
Pc Treasures
 
Platinum
 
Propellerhead
 
Puma
 
Pyramid
 
Sitraka
 
Csdc
 
F5 Networking
 
Linspire
 
Logicube
 
N Software
 
PSC
 
SlickEdit
 
Sygate
 
WinWay
 
Founder
 
Multitech Systems
 
Sunbelt Software
 
Synercard
 
Toshiba
 
TwinBridge Software
 
Zeta
 
Zone Labs
 
Alsoft
 
Atlas Business Solutions
 

Revision as of 01:12, 6 July 2006

The business plan needs to be fomatted into the following headings, currently it does not flow well enough for a average person to grasp the product idea easily enough. This will be a deterient to an investor. THE IDEA OF A BUSINESS PLAN IS TO REITERATE A COMMON THEME THAT WE ARE SELLING THE INVESTORS, IN OUR CASE I PULLED OUT THE PEER-TO-PEER NETWORK, REMOTE HOSTING AND ONE-STOP-SHOP BY OFFERING A FULL HOST OF APPLICATIONS FROM THE ONE VENDOR. THE BUSINESS PLAN WILL BE LINKED BY USE OF THESE KEY WORDS AS YOU WILL SEE AS YOU READ THE BUSINESS PLAN I PUT TOGETHER.


1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Our vision is that corporations will take up software (applications) that are based on open source code at an increasing rate, because corporations are faced with exuberant fees (licenses etc) when buying propriety applications to run their businesses on.

Beyond the application element for companies is the hardware that they must maintain and upgrade to meet network demands that their applications require, this is added expenditure for companies.

Should the market place provide free, easy to use, feature and functionality rich applications based on open source code, competitive with what propriety applications offer, the market will arbitrage the price differentiation and make the move to open source code.

"BRAND" (insert name of product/company) will offer a remote website that provides a one-stop-shop hosting a comprehensive array of cutting edge free, easy to use, feature and functionality rich applications based on our revolutionary peer-to-peer open source code. Through the means of corporate accounts hosted on BRAND, BRAND will handle all the corporations’ applications needs at no charge. The site will enable employees to collaborate on single or multiple documents across all applications with multiple users, offer web mail, live chat, calendars etc that all employees can access interactively. The applications can also be tailored by the companies own IT department to better meet its needs, our outsourced to BRAND to customise for the companies specific needs.

BRAND will generate revenues through servicing, training and consulting fees. All these activities will be remotely provided to corporate clients by trained employees of BRAND. BRAND will have one main office per country where it will direct all these activities out of for each country respectively.

2 THE MANAGEMENT TEAM

{Each persons name involved in the business are to be noted with a }{brief overview of their education and work history along with a }{title. Respective title allocations that investors are concerned }{with are as follow. }

{CEO: The most knowledgable person of the company, guiding the }{businesses growth path. The CEO must have the capabilities to} {make decisive critical business decisions under pressure and with} {the knowledge he/she garnishes from his Board Of Directors (BOD).}

{COMPANY SECRETARY: handles most company matters pertaining to legal issues, company compliance and interacts with all BOD to ensure this - will be appointed by VC}.

{CIO: reports to the CEO with all operations pertaining to the }{Information technology side of the business.}

{CFO: reports to the CEO with all operations pertaining to the }{companys financial status.}

{Directors: sit on the board of directors if active in no-active} {directors, will provide company guidance and input to the CEO to }{assist in the daily running of the business, may also be involved }{in the day to day running of the business as the head of a }{division - if an active director.}


3 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION

3.1 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT U.S.MARKET OVERVIEW

{currently writing up, needs to show to VC's that the Board of Directors hold adequate knowledge of its target market, its size and potential}




3.2 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION


"BRAND" is in the software development and software application services business. Currently no formal incorporated entity has been formed, as it is still within its seed stage. The proposed company structure is as a Limited Liability Company. This allows us to issue additional shares to raise capital. It also limits losses to actual funds invested in the company.


3.3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

BRAND is a remotely accessed free application service business that offers a central site where applications built upon open source code are hosted. Initial applications for use by companies will be; Organisational applications, Foreign Exchange Management System (FEMS), Treasury Management System, Investment Management Management System, Asset Management, Resource Allocation, Content Management and Digital asset managenent, Customer relations management and Business rules engine.

These applications offered by BRAND are built on a revolutionary network designed by BRAND. The nodel core (operating system) offers the rudimentary application development environment working on a generic self-organising peer-to-peer network. This network enables muliple users to interface with the same application in real time, across all BRAND's application.

Companies can either opt to work in real time on our host site, by means of a secure customer log in for a company and all its employees or they can download the software for use on their own servers.

Due to BRAND's applications being built on open source code, all our applications are customisable for the company, either internally or externally. At the companyes request BRAND will customise applications for a specific companies needs or assist a company in customising an application to better suit its needs.


3.3.1 PRODUCTS

Organisational applications (Calendar, Mail list, Contacts, Schedule, Task list etc.)

Foreign Exchange Management System (FEMS) The Foreign Exchange Management System is a module that will integrate naturally as a modular extension to the Cashflow Forecasting and Budgeting System that will make up one of the first applications developed using the nodal environment.

Treasury Management System The Treasury Management System would introduce the ability to produce Unit Trust Prices as well as more advanced Foreign Exchange products. These are the end result of producing a Trial Balance.

Investment Management Management System The Investment Management Management System has the same core components as what produced the previous 2 systems, but introduces new non-FX related Security types.

Asset Management The Asset Management system is one that tracks all of the assets within a company and treats them in an operational and accounting manner. Operational relates to the notification, actioning and recording of physical events (e.g. WOF on truck). Accounting refers to all the entries that are required as part of the process of normal accounting for assets. This is a substantive move from recording only cash based products/securities to also incorporating physical assets in an encompassing all asset management system.

Resource Allocation Similar to budgetting, but more general covering roles, reporting and prioritisation of processes, see also Wikipedia:Resource allocation

Content Management and Digital asset managenent This is part of the p2p nodal model but is an excellent revenue stream to have before the release. This area includes, content conversion, syncronisation and publishing, versioning, backup, redundancy, security, archiving and retreival.

Customer relations management This is another one which is very in vouge and yet easy to extend to from the core functionality.

Business rules engine This is another popular buzz phrase which we can use to describe the generic organisational processes and templates e.g. JBossRules (http://labs.jboss.com/portal/index.html?ctrl:id=page.default.info&project=jbossrules)


3.4 DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING


BRAND is currently the sole developer of software running on its operating system. Once BRAND opens its code up to the public we forsee there being a rush to develop add-on applications and copy-cat services though. BRAND's distinct advantage is its product knowledge and lead time to market. BRAND see's distribution and marketing being a key element to obtaining and maintaining our distinct advantage.

3.4.1 Distribution

BRAND is an E-commerce business, with all product delivery conducted via the internet. Due to the business nature of BRAND, it does not require a tangible delivery of product, eliminating the costly logistical side of a bricks and mortar business.

All BRAND's products will be hosted on our company servers. Customer product delivery will be via download from BRAND's servers , and also run on our servers for companies to remote access allowing user domain mapping.


3.4.2 Marketing

Marketing generates brand awareness and demand, and in-turn drives sales. Without marketing a product's potential can not be realized. BRAND will utilize print and online mediums to generate brand recognition.


OBJECTIVES CORPORATE OBJECTIVES



-commerce for product delivery and post sales support eliminating the need for tangible office locations within all our target markets.

TACTICAL OBJECTIVES





PROGRAM OBJECTIVES Pricing Objectives


market share.


chargeable services. The fee schedule will be pay-per-service or annual surcharge.


Advertising and Promotional Objectives

-national companies to adopt our business tools through test phase-in periods. This will provide free global publicity for our product.




Sales and Distribution Objective

-commerce for product delivery and post sales support




COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS (Not SWOT ANALYSIS, just acknowledging our competition that exists)