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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI did a stint at HP. I blame the three 'C's for their gradual demise: Carly, Compaq and Crap marketing.
Curly was the accountant running Compaq at the time of HP's takeover.
I don't know how HP managed it, but they managed to upset my then clientco enough that they decided to migrate away from HP (and hang the cost).
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I did a stint at HP. I blame the three 'C's for their gradual demise: Carly, Compaq and Crap marketing.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostEven the cloud needs servers.
Moving to the cloud is massive business. PaaS ,SaaS ,LaaS. HP has seen a slowdown and
will continue to do so. Seen some pretty impressive offerings so far. Blown away by new clientco's offering.
It's nice to back in the clouds. :-)
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf Cloud does actually gain traction like many are predicting at the moment, will it not be companies like Dell and HP that will be affected ? They make a heck of a lot of money selling servers which will start slowing as more and more businesses start using the cloud rather than buying hardware.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf Cloud does actually gain traction like many are predicting at the moment, will it not be companies like Dell and HP that will be affected ? They make a heck of a lot of money selling servers which will start slowing as more and more businesses start using the cloud rather than buying hardware.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf Cloud does actually gain traction like many are predicting at the moment, will it not be companies like Dell and HP that will be affected ? They make a heck of a lot of money selling servers which will start slowing as more and more businesses start using the cloud rather than buying hardware.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf Cloud does actually gain traction like many are predicting at the moment, will it not be companies like Dell and HP that will be affected ? They make a heck of a lot of money selling servers which will start slowing as more and more businesses start using the cloud rather than buying hardware.
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If Cloud does actually gain traction like many are predicting at the moment, will it not be companies like Dell and HP that will be affected ? They make a heck of a lot of money selling servers which will start slowing as more and more businesses start using the cloud rather than buying hardware.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostToo vague a statement to make any sense of it, I know the new person in charge wants to move away from PC Production so I imagine a large chuck of the 27k will come from them
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Originally posted by BigTime View PostBBC News - Hewlett-Packard to cut 27,000 jobs by the end of 2014
I listened to the analyst call last night and the mainstream media don't seem to have gone beyond what HP announced. There was an analyst from BMO who asked what it meant for the services business and they reluctantly admitted the net headcount would be less in 2 years time and more of it offshore. They did mention Mike Lynch is to go and are probably hoping for as many limeys as possible to go too.
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Originally posted by BigTime View PostBBC News - Hewlett-Packard to cut 27,000 jobs by the end of 2014
I listened to the analyst call last night and the mainstream media don't seem to have gone beyond what HP announced. There was an analyst from BMO who asked what it meant for the services business and they reluctantly admitted the net headcount would be less in 2 years time and more of it offshore. They did mention Mike Lynch is to go and are probably hoping for as many limeys as possible to go too.
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HP to layoff 27k
BBC News - Hewlett-Packard to cut 27,000 jobs by the end of 2014
I listened to the analyst call last night and the mainstream media don't seem to have gone beyond what HP announced. There was an analyst from BMO who asked what it meant for the services business and they reluctantly admitted the net headcount would be less in 2 years time and more of it offshore. They did mention Mike Lynch is to go and are probably hoping for as many limeys as possible to go too.Tags: None
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