I recently had the chance to be involved in a bid where HPE was one of the participants.
Hmmm.
Destroy my life and that of my family after decades of superb service and want me to buy from you?
Really?
I recently had the chance to be involved in a bid where HPE was one of the participants.
Hmmm.
Destroy my life and that of my family after decades of superb service and want me to buy from you?
Really?
@aac So according to your post, you believe everyone was WFR'd so HPE would have contacts at other companies to purchase HPE products. Those ex-HPE folks will purchase product from HPE because they can play hardball and get a good deal... Thats ingenious, never thought of that...
But it makes sense, in a twisted HPE mind, kill everyone and they will buy coffins from you... Thats a great marketing strategy... Going to point out the obvious here, since I have the feeling your a bit slow... If you kill everyone, there is no one to buy your coffins...
When would you ever purchase Hewlett Packard Enterprise equipment except for your next company? And when that is the case you know how to play hardball as the customer!
Been there, basically HPE had nothing to offer... That and the fact there were ex-HPE folks in the room, they had no chance... HPE is dead, fun to watch though...
One single c---roach or single ant is harmless to elephant. But imagine...hundred thousands of ants or c---roaches...even elephant should worry.
Well when you worked there you were just a c---roach they could squash at will. Now you are on the buy side do you think they will care.. no they still see the c---roach!