Hardware, Software, what about Valueware?

Hardware, Software, what about Valueware?

StorageIO industry trends cloud, virtualization and big data

I am surprised nobody has figured out how to  use the term valueware to describe their hardware, software or services solutions,  particular around cloud, big data, little data, converged solution stacks or bundles, virtualization  and related themes.

Cloud virtualization storage and networking building blocks image
Cloud and virtualization building blocks transformed into Valueware

Note that I'm referring  to IT hardware and not what you would usually find at a TrueValue hardware store (disclosure, I like to shop there for things  to innovate with and address the non IT to do project list).

Image for truevalue hardware stores

Instead of value add software or what might  otherwise be called an operating system (OS), or middleware, glue, hypervisor,  shims or agents, I wonder who will be first to use valueware? Or who will be  the first to say they were the first to articulate the value of their industry  unique and revolutionary solution using valueware?

Cloud and convergence stack image from Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking Book

For those not familiar, converged solution  stack bundles combine server, storage and networking hardware along with  management software and other tools in a prepackaged solution from the same or multiple  vendors. Examples include Dell  VIS (not to be confused with their reference architectures or fish in Dutch), VCE or EMC vBlocks, IBM Puresystems, NetApp FlexPods and Oracle Exaboxes among others.

Converged solution or cloud bundle image from Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking Book

Why is it that the IT or ICT (for my  European friends) industries are not using valueware?

Is Valueware not being used because it has  not been brought to their attention yet or part of anybody’s buzzword bingo list or read about  in an industry trade rag (publication) or blog (other than here) or on twitter?

Buzzword bingo image

Is it because the term value in some marketers  opinion or view their research focus groups associate with being cheap or low-cost? If that is the case, I wonder how many of those marketing focus groups  actually include active IT or ICT professionals. If those research marketing  focus groups contact practicing IT or ICT pros, then there would be a lower degree of separation to the  information, vs. professional focus group or survey participants who may  have a larger degree of separation from practioneers.

Degrees of seperation image

Depending on who uses valueware first and  how used, if it becomes popular or trendy, rest assured there would be  bandwagon racing to the train station to jump on board the marketing  innovation train.

Image and video with audio of train going down the tracks

On the other hand, using valueware could be an  innovative way to help articulate soft  product value (read more about hard  and soft product here). For those not familiar, hard product does not simply mean  hardware, it includes many technologies (including hardware, software, networks, services)  that combined with best practices and other things to create a soft product (solution experience).

Whatever the reason, I am assuming that  valueware is not going to be used by creative marketers so let us have some fun  with it instead.

Let me rephrase that, let us leave valueware  alone, instead look at the esteemed company it is in or with (some are for fun,  some are for real).

  • APIware (having some fun with those who see  the world via APIs) 
  • Cloudware (not to be confused with cloud  washing)
  • Firmware (software tied to hardware, is it  hardware or software? Smiley Wink )
  • Hardware (something software, virtualization  and clouds run on)
  • Innovationware (not to be confused with a data  protection company called Innovation)
  • Larryware (anything Uncle Larry wants it to  be)

Image of uncle larry aka Larry Elison taking on whomever or whatever

  • Marketware (related to marketecture)
  • Middleware (software to add value or glue  other software together)
  • Netware (RIP Ray Noorda)
  • Peopleware (those who use or support IT and  cloud services)
  • Santaware (come on, tis the season right)
  • Sleepware (disks and servers spin down to sleep  using IPM techniques)
  • Slideware (software defined marketing  presentations) 
  • Software (something that runs on hardware)
  • Solutionware (could be a variation of implementation  of soft product)
  • Stackware (something that can also be done  with Tupperware)
  • Tupperware (something that can be used for  food storage)
  • Valueware (valueware.us points to this page, unless somebody wants to buy or rent it Smiley Wink )
  • Vaporware (does vaporware actually exist?)

More variations can be added to the above  list, for example substituting ware for wear. However, I will leave that up to  your own creativity and innovation skills.

Let’s see if anybody starts to use Valueware  as part of their marketware or value proposition slideware pitches, and if you  do use it, let me know, be happy to give you a shout out.

Ok, nuff said.

Cheers gs

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