So EDS aren't donating a large sum to New Labour this year then?
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Jack Straw: EDS are "snake-oil salesmen"
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Do EDS stil get new project in Britain?
I thought they had screwed up so badly on various gov projects that the apogee of professionalism was now Accenture.Comment
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I've consulted at EDS and they are a joke. Really, even the quality of most of the staff proves that they are incapable of putting a project through the correct procedures. Especially at the programme management level.
However I've also got to take a pop at the public sector loonies who are sent in as business analysts and the like. The amount of re-work and changes I saw coming through were just ridiculous. Then again perhaps EDS should have managed expectations better.
You know one thing for sure though -- next time the government have an IT project up for tender, they will again go for the cheapest option.... EDS.Comment
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostYep. I have worked with EDS and would not again....
EDS gigs are the best a contractor can hope for. Boat gigs, I like to call them!
They pay a STUPID amount, and you have **** all responsibility!The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWhat a load of b*llocks - you should be struck of the contractors list immediately!
EDS gigs are the best a contractor can hope for. Boat gigs, I like to call them!
They pay a STUPID amount, and you have **** all responsibility!Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWhat a load of b*llocks - you should be struck of the contractors list immediately!
EDS gigs are the best a contractor can hope for. Boat gigs, I like to call them!
They pay a STUPID amount, and you have **** all responsibility!
Current one - seven contractors. Between the lot of us, this week there has been enough work to go round for maybe 8 hours.
Boring, but lucrative.Comment
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostBoat? As in gravy boat, with buttery mash, turkey twizzlers, cake (deep-fried), icecream (deep-fried and drizzled with lard), more cake (deep-fried). And a fried egg on top and spam (also deep-fried)? Thought so. Fatty!
But thanks for that....I'm starving nowThe pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostBoat? As in gravy boat, with buttery mash, turkey twizzlers, cake (deep-fried), icecream (deep-fried and drizzled with lard), more cake (deep-fried). And a fried egg on top and spam (also deep-fried)? Thought so. Fatty!Comment
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostThe amount of re-work and changes I saw coming through were just ridiculous. Then again perhaps EDS should have managed expectations better..
One client I've been at a few times brought in EDS to 'save money', booted them out a year or two later in a painful expensive divorce.Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostWhy would they when the government will keep paying them for the changes. ( Note to myself - must get on government project asap ! )Comment
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