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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by s2budd View Post
    I have sympathy for the staff members of EDS who are loosing their jobs on a personal level but no sympathy at all for EDS, Accenture and HP. On a more general level they are very badly managed and resourced - i.e. cheap.

    I have worked with an for HP, EDS, IBM, Accenture and Sun.
    The best in general by far is Sun. It's a shame that they disdanded the department. IBM - in gereral good but sometimes instead of getting an end product you just get a report!

    It all comes down to the cost for the job. If someone wants something cheap
    that may or may not work / no handover and cost overruns etc then the EDS types fit the bill. It they want a product that costs what it says on the tin and is handed over professionally then IBM/ Sun fit the bill.

    You get what you pay for and with EDS, Accenture HP etc that is not very much.
    That'll be almost everyone then.

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  • s2budd
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    Oh bugger....

    I'm sorry God. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry God. It will not happen again. Honest.
    ....

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by s2budd View Post
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.

    (doing lines is so much easier now than in the old days)
    God

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  • s2budd
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    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.
    I'm sorry god. It will not happen again. Honest.


    (doing lines is so much easier now than in the old days)

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  • Bob Dalek
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    Originally posted by s2budd View Post
    I have sympathy for the staff members of EDS who are loosing their jobs on a personal level but no sympathy at all for EDS, Accenture and HP. On a more general level they are very badly managed and resourced - i.e. cheap.

    I have worked with an for HP, EDS, IBM, Accenture and Sun.
    The best in general by far is Sun. It's a shame that they disdanded the department. IBM - in gereral good but sometimes instead of getting an end product you just get a report!

    It all comes down to the cost for the job. If someone wants something cheap
    that may or may not work / no handover and cost overruns etc then the EDS types fit the bill. It they want a product that costs what it says on the tin and is handed over professionally then IBM/ Sun fit the bill.

    You get what you pay for and with EDS, Accenture HP etc that is not very much.
    This spelling error is now a capital offence. Write your will now and make peace with your God.

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  • s2budd
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    EDS and the like

    I have sympathy for the staff members of EDS who are loosing their jobs on a personal level but no sympathy at all for EDS, Accenture and HP. On a more general level they are very badly managed and resourced - i.e. cheap.

    I have worked with an for HP, EDS, IBM, Accenture and Sun.
    The best in general by far is Sun. It's a shame that they disdanded the department. IBM - in gereral good but sometimes instead of getting an end product you just get a report!

    It all comes down to the cost for the job. If someone wants something cheap
    that may or may not work / no handover and cost overruns etc then the EDS types fit the bill. It they want a product that costs what it says on the tin and is handed over professionally then IBM/ Sun fit the bill.

    You get what you pay for and with EDS, Accenture HP etc that is not very much.

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  • Flashman
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    Originally posted by stingman123 View Post
    Oh, and also their FBI does IT attitude,
    i.e masses if EDS staff in dark suits and shades, bluetooth headsets on, mumbling "Nothing to see here" whilst sheperding you away from another EDS mess (I've seen it happen, many times)
    They do seem to b reliant on using spreadsheets for everything and anything.

    EDS - powered by Excel !

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  • stingman123
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    Oh, and also their FBI does IT attitude,
    i.e masses if EDS staff in dark suits and shades, bluetooth headsets on, mumbling "Nothing to see here" whilst sheperding you away from another EDS mess (I've seen it happen, many times)

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  • stingman123
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    Idiots the lot of them, I contracted for the for about 5 years on various projects and all of them went massively overbudget. Once example that springs to mind is me runnnig a rollout for a site for @ 5000 users, completing the rollout and my RDM sends me 24 servers with backup units, 24 UPS's, 300 laptops and 4000 base units and TFT monitors (they were really expensive a few years ago) 200 KVM's, and 300 Cisco switches. I ring and ask him what they are for, he doesn't know, nobody at Telford knows, ComputaCenter have their money so they don't care, I get asked to take the serial no's of all the kit so they can keep a record of it. Most of it got nicked (by bloody civil servants) in the end and nobody seemed to bother.

    I also worked on the prison service and MOD projects without any SC! They assumed I had it!

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
    Blind leading the Blind - that was my view whilst consulting for EDS on one of their government projects. Completely and utterly inept.
    Agreed. My experience too.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View Post
    Many, many smaller companies. 99% of the time a project is only complicated because the consultancy wants it to be and because the staff are incompetent - lets face it, the only people who would work for EDS, Accenture and the like are those who don't know any better or can't do any better. I've contracted for a small company in the Midlands that actually won quite a large Gov department integration project (for Prescott's office when he was around) and it was completed on budget and on time - it was actually reported in the press as a rare case of Gov IT success.
    I resent that statement!

    My last contract was with EDS and my current one is with HP, their 'Borg' like approach has left us with little choice if you want to work on the support side of things.

    The last 3 client sites I've worked on used to have their own IT department and the users resent EDS & HP taking over but they themselves are taken over by a massive conglomerate that want HP to support them and that’s that. I would rather contract for a smaller more specialist outfit but they are all being ‘assimilated’ so what can I do?

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    b) Out of interest, and I'll put this to the floor, which companies would be able to fill the shoes of EDS in a more efficient and cost-effective manner?
    Many, many smaller companies. 99% of the time a project is only complicated because the consultancy wants it to be and because the staff are incompetent - lets face it, the only people who would work for EDS, Accenture and the like are those who don't know any better or can't do any better. I've contracted for a small company in the Midlands that actually won quite a large Gov department integration project (for Prescott's office when he was around) and it was completed on budget and on time - it was actually reported in the press as a rare case of Gov IT success.

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View Post
    Quite frankly that article is good news on 2 fronts - a)for the staff who are getting laid off, in hindsight this will prove to be one of the best things that happened to them, and b) the less EDS is involved in govt contracts the better for the govt all round and you the people.
    a) I'm not sure the people who get laid off would agree with that flippant remark.
    b) Out of interest, and I'll put this to the floor, which companies would be able to fill the shoes of EDS in a more efficient and cost-effective manner?

    I'll set out my stall here so as not to be accused of defending them - I have contracted in the past for EDS on large HMG programmes. I've also seen what a complete PITA it is to have HMG agencies as clients so I do have some sympathy for the likes of EDS, ACC etc...

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  • cupidstunt
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Working with EDS staff =

    Working with Accenture staff =
    Working with Accenture female staff =

    I'm still trying to work out is it because they all appear to be recent graduates and hence know fook all, or whether they do in-house training courses on "how to fook up projects completely in order to maximise revenues by extending the duration"
    Can't comment re EDS but for the rest whs with bells on.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Blind leading the Blind - that was my view whilst consulting for EDS on one of their government projects. Completely and utterly inept.

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