I am hearing rumblings that Boeing is cancelling the Dell IT contract and going "in another direction". Anyone else know anything about this? Take Care.
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@y5 The only correct answer to the new company is Tech Mahindra out of India.
This is a True Story. The Compute 2.0 contract was canceled by Boeing. The services being provided by Dell have been awarded to Tech Mehindra a India based company. Dell Employees and Contractors will be let go anytime from NOW to July 14th. Dell Leadership remains quiet if employees might get let go before July if there is a lack of work being caused by a transfer of services to this India based company. Many highly technical folks located in the US are losing their jobs.
TCS is new contractor
Who is the new contractor? Any idea. please assist. I am one of the Dell employee working for Boeing. The news scared me. I am an Indian based Dell employee. Please let me know the new contractor details.
I heard today from two separate people that it's been cancelled. Some new supplier in Atlanta is the new company.
Boeing verbally stated they didn't want dell on one of their big contracts. Over 300 employees will be affected. All support will be transitioning over to India (shocker) this is one of their biggest IT infrastructure support systems by the way.
Back slowly away from your liq-or cabinet. Too needful a post, neighbour
explains all the crashes
Yes it's true.
Politics at play. Grown men behaving like children.
One door closes, another opens.
You CAN comment on things that may lead to a layoff, like a large cancelled contract
You can’t talk about dell contracts on here, this is a layoff site dum--ss