The Avaya management makes sounds like a great achievement. No, it's not my friend, and it is downhill from this point. The facts remain, Avaya will have no control over their financials, will default on their payments to suppliers, and customers will shy away from them. Having great products don't mean much, all other vendors have similar if not even better technology. The experience that will really matter at the end of the day. If Avaya continues to serve their customers as usual, then that should minimize the damage. However, I do expect customers in the next few months will refuse to sign a one year maintenance contract with Avaya, they will choose to go month to month, customers will not invest in Avaya unless they see the company coming out of the woods. We will be watching Avaya closely in the next few months, and we will recommend the right strategy to our clients accordingly that will protect them. Good luck Avayans.
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Obviously you don't know what your talking about - the Judge has given the money to pay the suppliers and I have been paid. Go and troll somewhere else.
They have great solutions, ones which my customers want, not like the competition.
Listen techies we deserve our 6 figure salaries now go do some work and stop day dreaming about us Vps you never make it to our league...
Yes attitude of leadership at Avaya is the problem. They need money, money and money. They have huge salary packages when compared to technical work force. They eat up all the money and doesn't invest in strengthening people, knowledge and technology.
i agree on the fact having good products certainly is not enough
just have a look to the products cisco or microsoft are delivering
medium quality and performance, surely not on the the cuting edge from any technology
but they do reign over the marketplace (still wonder why);
so it is true; having great products is not enough
you must have the right spirit/ attitude ¨+ the desire to shine /win ...