Ironically the storage teams appear not to have been impacted with head cuts, 🤣.
Sadly, for those on the outside, Dell is today run by Billy Sc. (EMC) who has shielded his "core" and storage focused EMC favorites from any head cuts the past 3 layoff rounds, even with moving storage to partners, and the simple fact that the EMC teams have really NO CLUE what enterprise workloads or architecture is, other than asking how much storage do you need, which is old v competition. The other sad truth is how Dell sold their 👑 jewel of VMware to make Michael rich and scrambling to move r&d to prop up a cr-ppy scaleio suite as powerflex to fill the void lacking 80% of capabilities and gutted teams needed to sell anything that's not a commodity, even though pflx is not on any Gartner mq for hci nor distr storage that no customers want, unless forced or given for free and reimaged literally on site as bare metal. Ask to talk to references, nada!!
As today went, Dell tech and DTS was gutted, but EMC people left alone due to Billy's guidance, even w ?-20% YOY storage #'s, Dell core sales are actual sales numbers led by Dell large PowerEdge sales (not EMC products), but the PowerEdge sales teams were chopped to the bone and cut AGAIN today, most left saying today they are looking elsewhere since now have to cover several accounts. Jeff C. yes, is just a commodity pc person lifer w no enterprise experience and keeps prioritizing product reductions and removal of solution and parts options down to 1 choice per product thinking enterprise products work like laptops penny wise and pound foolish, otherwise taking the lead from Billy who knows nothing but legacy storage, the blind driving the bus over a cliff.
Expect some very bad Dell earnings coming as powerflex, apex, and EMC storage dies an ever rapid death since no one wants to buy them!
PowerEdge is #1, but let's gut those product and sales teams is the logic behind today's Dell strategy, thinking customers want to transform to multi cloud apexed powerflex in a market where customers have No budgets for big transformations or high margin HCI products.