So how will this takeover impact Xerox across the US and EMEA? IT the saviour of Xerox?
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They have already said that, once merged into Xerox, IT Savvy will undergo a 'fast track' transformation. Anyone currently at IT Savvy better be ready for redundancies and transfers to TCS.
"Total XRX is the only measure that matters. Thinking it doesn’t is how we got here…"
IT, if at current growth trajectory, will be more than 20% of XRX, even if XRX stays revenue static (and since print is in secular decline, it won't).
The previous XRX IT was basically on a sales prevention plan. Hopefully, with MG in charge it will return to the GISX/XBS growth.
Will it? Way too early to know.
And we will lose more. There will be staff on both sides worried now
So we lost a lot of dedicated employees that did this type of work through layoffs what a joke
Really hard to be positive inside Xerox today
“ We'll see if the needle for profitable revenue growth can be moved by this new business entity.”
Business unit is an internal measurement and the results are completely predicated on allocations. Whoever decides the allocation decides the growth and profitability. Total XRX is the only measure that matters.Thinking it doesn’t is how we got here…
Now if they used these people to replace HCL and to perform current customer issues as well as new offered services ,
That would be great.
I have a feeling that those of us at copier central will never meet them.
We'll know more starting January 1 when the company starts breaking out the "New IT" (XIT and IT Savvy now to be called Xerox IT Solutions). It will be on a separated business basis and will report quarterly as its' own business unit, and separate from the legacy print and print focused IT, as well as RPA).
We'll see if the needle for profitable revenue growth can be moved by this new business entity.
Wishing them well.
Blah blah blah
if a company only knows you for copiers, and you've dwindled that down to an off shore skeleton crew that provides second class parts with third class service...why would they want to entrust their infrastructure to you? in the immortal words of steve B..."Think about it"
ya can't save a dead pig!
Meh, as usual