Re: Did Foundstone get bought?

From: Alfred Huger (ah_at_securityfocus.com)
Date: 02/18/04

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    List Members,

    >I recently heard a rumor that Foundstone was recently acquired by NAI
    >and will be announcing it at RSA. Does anyone know if this is true? We
    >are a customer of FoundScan (great product btw) and I am very >concerned
    >about it's future if this is true. I once was a customer of a VA >product
    >called Ballista (another great product) which became *TERRIBLE* after
    >being acquired by NAI. If FoundScan follows suit it would be >depressing.

    It's always a curious feeling to read someone deriding a product you spent
    years of your life sweating into but I guess that's par for the net.
    Sarcasm aside though, I respect your opinion in regards to Ballista or
    CyberCop Scanner as NAI later named it. I should point out though that of
    all the products NAI bought and squandered in 1997/98 ours was the last to
    be retired from their stable in 02.

    In regards to Foundstone, I have no idea if they've been bought. If they
    have though I would caution you against expecting the worst from them. If
    you like the product now and you feel it's a market leader there is no
    reason to believe that its new home will somehow change this. I think the
    guys who put the work into this product, both the founders and people who
    actually built the product, deserve the benefit of your doubt. They
    started a company in a brutal down market and have managed to do
    exceptionally well and I for one am rooting for them. If they get bought I
    hope it's a success for staff and founders alike and I hope their current
    customers get benefit from it. It does happen from time to time.

    -al

    Alfred Huger
    Symantec Corp.

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