ServiceGuard is shutting down.
Will those who worked in SG related groups remain?
We are toldd we will have decisions in a few days.
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Ha,
Synamedia wasn’t a failed product. It sold into at least 5 National telcos - when the Israelis got hold of it (because they didn’t want to miss out on anything that was working) they managed to ki-l it.
“Remember when Synamedia was literally a failed NDS project, rather than a failed company based on NDS?“
Goodness yes…a box of xSomething components e.g. xServer. Good luck everyone…I was laid off by Cisco 5 years after many good years with great people at NDS. Glad to be let go from what is toxic company in hindsight and into a fantastic role now. There’s always light at the end of the tunnel…and it’s not necessarily an oncoming train!
This Videoguard?
https://videoguard24.de/en/
Ha, nice trick question there. As we know, NDS doesn’t stand for anything.
Let me guess... you don't know what NDS stands for either. Or what SA was.
Tell me you don't understand the business without telling me you don't understand the business. Or without telling me your name is P--- S----.
Why do you keep using two-letter acronyms that mean nothing, and that no one understands? I'm talking about
SG
IL
SD
TF [remember them?]
It makes you like provincial amateurs.
ServiceGuard is shutting down - do you mean videoGuard?
This is the end of NDS. We might as well all pack home and go home. Without SG we are nothing.
Remember when Synamedia was literally a failed NDS project, rather than a failed company based on NDS?
NDS, my love… we had toxic relationship last years since you changed your name. Today I decided to break it. It will be good for both of us.
Apparently today is the day. Anyone in IL know numbers?
If a company that was founded by a broadcaster to provide security (Murdoch) can't sell a security solution, there's something rotten in Denmark