Less than 85 people showed up. We are way more screwed than I thought.
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Too bad you were not in Dallas for that Possible. It was awesome.
most of the company is in india
I recall meeting with a customer that had non mission critical but still important applications running on a legacy database (not TD). The application developers were long gone and nobody knew where the source code was so they kept paying for support of that database, even though the company had long since modernized their stack for any new and strategic workloads. That's the future of TD. It'll probably be years if not decades before the last customer turns out the lights. In the meantime, TD will lay everyone off except a handful of support people and engineers for bug fixes, and of course the highly paid executives. Anyone that doesn't see what's coming is living in Dreamland.
Embarrassing - just shows how irrelevant Teradata is in the industry.
The other 5 were transients looking for a warm lunch. Even they were disappointed
80 were from TD
How many were from TD?