@5d1 - fat shot, can’t you tell? our leaders across the board have been getting it. Scary stuff, eats your bones.
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@xc Antonio Neri has been at Compaq/HP/HPE for 31 years. How do you think he survived so long? It's not for his technical acumen or business sense.
Gartner is hilarious. Just looking at that clown makes me laugh.
@n6 Yea, that's what matters when running a company of 65,000 people. Well, if you didn't know before, you can see why now we have such incompetent losers as our leaders. Too many id--ts like OP who are wow'd by the look and the lies because they're too shallow to understand quality and character.
@x9 Gartner can't do it - he would turn everyone into HR and then no one would be left. Guess that might happen anyway - let the mass layoffs roll!
Rami executed the Elliot plan before, and he will do that again once he becomes CEO again. Juniper was a lean machine and not as wasteful as HPE.
@x4 Rami did nothing to increase value. And hired horrific people under him. Meantime ignored the cash cow of MX/PTX and marketing all went in to MIST .. and sold up for profit
@x4 Ha! A non-profit is a great way to describe HPE. Antonio seems like a nice guy but has zero business sense. He's hindered by upper management who like to just float along and hope things work out. Let's but another networking organization and see what happens since the first one failed miserably. When I worked there I saw absolutely no strategy or plan to get to an end goal.
@x4 Rami can't handle the job. Seriously. Can Dr. Gartner do it?
Yes all of us coming in from the Juniper side are expecting/hoping Antonio will be replaced by Rami in the next 18 months. Antonio has basically been running a non-profit for the last several years. Company needs a major overhaul. There’s still some really strong technology here.
@n6 Lifts in all those executive sneakers! All of 'em.
He lost a ton of weight. Looks great and dresses well. Looks re energized.