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Subject: Re: [cti] Pondering the network effect to avoid the mistakes of the past
So it seems the question is as follows: - Is STIX so broken that we won't achieve more than a minor (20%) adoption rate without a major change? The hypothesis also being made is that the major area where it is 'broken' is in the physical data representation (currently XML).
If both of these statements are correct, we should make this priority #1, as any other effort is mostly futile.
I personally do not have enough information to prove or disprove these statements. I might ask, have we surveyed the community to see if this is correct? Often times this group gets into heavy debate where we are making assumptions about the community...
can't we just ask them? Not 1 or 2 people... but all of them! (ok, most will suffice) From: cti@lists.oasis-open.org <cti@lists.oasis-open.org> on behalf of Jordan, Bret <bret.jordan@bluecoat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:09 PM To: Terry MacDonald Cc: Trey Darley; cti@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [cti] Pondering the network effect to avoid the mistakes of the past We need to take in to account the law of the diffusion of innovation and realize that now is the best time to make a major change that will have long term value and benefit. The overall impact right now will be minimal due to the fact that while we have
several early adopters, the overall market penetration is still very low.
For us to claim success we need to get north of 18-20% market penetration and I believe we can do it, but to do so we need to identify the stumbling blocks that are preventing deeper market penetration and then have the courage to address and fix them.
Remember my now go to statement, Complexity is easy to build, simplicity is not.
Thanks,
Bret
Bret Jordan CISSP
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Blue Coat Systems
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