looks like the house of cards is coming down...
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@x0 I agree, more cuts in sales is inevitable. However, new hires will have the same challenge, no savvy CIO wants to renew their Omnissa contract without huge discounts. The revenue decline is in a tailspin and replacement salespeople are not the answer.
@ay If sales are down then it seems necessary and not just optics. Most of the people I talk to are surprised larger layoffs haven't already occurred.
@fe “Did you expect it to be spelled out for you? If you are a current employee and you’re not hiding under a rock…”
Are you able to sense sarcasm? Too bad you couldn’t “figure that out”
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@aa "this is very informative, thanks so much"
Did you expect it to be spelled out for you? If you are a current employee and your not hiding under a rock, you can figure it out. Read the emails and announcements from the past few days... or talk to the folks in Sales. You can figure it out.
Circling the drain pipe now. Anyone still working here still, you have only yourself to blame when it comes crashing down. There were plenty of warnings.
I believe we’re moving to a 1800 Omnissa call centre model. Where all SE’s will man the phones, and do demos via TD
Any details or just bold, vague statements?
We should expect another reorg soon. Shankar doesn't want the new owner to think he's done nothing to reduce the large enterprise customer losses. It's Pointless reorg theater.
Another one bites the dust...
@OP this is very informative, thanks so much