reality doesn't care about aspirations and promises...
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@qy If you think Oasis is going to make a lot of money, I've got some DXC shares to sell you.
Oasis may make more money for DXC but it won't put any extra cash in my pocket... only the greedy execs who fudge the system will get that.
@e0 Not to mention we're expected to trust a workforce that's gone the best part of 10 years without a pay rise and is thoroughly disillusioned with the whole circus. If the clearance process assesses things like mental health, morale, financial stress, or vulnerability to exploitation through alternative income streams, then we're all doomed. Oh wait—it does.
@dd Yeah because obviously the best place for all our defense secrets and critical infrastructure data is some dodgy piece of DXC software.
Apparently we have signed a huge department of defense deal for oasis and it will be a game changer for this quarter and the future.
Way to go dxc.
@b0 you make a good point.
It's too much AI-Infused amazeballs to be controlled by just one company.
@ap I think you're underestimating the impact, Mikey. The real question isn't whether they'll bid for us it's whether governments will allow a single company to control that much Oasis.
Oasis will enable us to smash the earnings estimates out of the park.
This will cause the likes of Nvidia, Apple, Tesla and Google to enter a bidding frenzy for us in a desperate attempt for them to stay relevant in a world that has seen the power of Oasis.