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Could Red Hat deal be a 'distraction' for IBM? Unisys CEO hopes so

Competition is licking its chops waiting to pounce on a bloated anaconda that just devoured a wild hog.

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2018/11/13/could-red-hat-deal-be-a-distraction-for-ibm-unisys.html

The IBM-Red Hat deal could be the “distraction” competitors are looking for.

Peter Altabef, CEO of Unisys, is one of several CEOs who talked about the deal on recent earnings calls. And he says major acquisitions like this $34 billion deal can make a company like IBM “distracted from the day-to-day efforts of their clients and winning new business and holding onto business.”

“And we frankly welcome that,” he told analysts last week.

Jennifer Hamel, an analyst with Technology Business Research, says a deal this big could certainly occupy IBM’s attention – leaving opportunities for other technology players.

“After completing the bulk of its portfolio realignment and internal transformation initiatives, IBM Services risks being placed on autopilot while IBM shifts focus to making its largest purchase ever to bolster its software and cloud portfolio,” she says. And it likely limits Big Blue’s future deals. “Given the massive purchase price and complexity of the Red Hat deal, a major services acquisition seems unlikely for IBM Services in 2019, potentially leaving open opportunities for peers to pick up smaller firms and compete more effectively with IBM Services to meet current IT services needs.”

When the deal closes – expected late next year – the addition of Red Hat’s open-source technologies will enhance IBM Services’ hybrid IT management offerings, “but this was already possible by virtue of IBM Services’ existing partnerships with Red Hat,” she notes.

“IBM will still have to compete with IT services peers such as Accenture, Atos and Wipro for related services opportunities,” she adds.

Partners of IBM and Red Hat, too, have repeatedly touted the deal’s benefits, such as Hortonworks, which recently announced a new open hybrid architecture initiative alongside both firms.

“The recent announcement of proposed merger between IBM and Red Hat really spotlights the value of hybrid architectures in this collaborative effort to build a common enterprise deployment model,” said Robert Bearden, Hortonworks' COO.

IBM and Red Hat, which announced the deal last month, have said repeatedly that the plan is to keep Red Hat’s brand and culture intact in Raleigh.

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"IBM and Red Hat, which announced the deal last month, have said repeatedly that the plan is to keep Red Hat’s brand and culture intact in Raleigh."

Nonsense. IBM has NEVER done that with an acquisition. The acquired company has high hopes but in the end they are plundered, then RA'd. and whatever products might be viable are "bluewashed" and assimilated.

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Post ID: @5bqv+W9cp1Z4

Yeah, if Unisys still exists then IBM can definitely have hope to survive for a lot longer!!!

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Post ID: @5yie+W9cp1Z4

Wait, Unisys still exists?

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IBM has to pay for the Redhat purchase. IBM management was shocked at Wall Streets reaction to the deal. They thought the stock would pop, but it went the other way due to loading up on debt. As such IBM is shopping GBS, and “other” low margin business segments. Much like HPE did. Look for an announcement shortly. The board is not happy with IBM’s stock performance, and they are demanding change

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Post ID: @1qeu+W9cp1Z4

Peter Altabef, I hope you're right !

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Post ID: @1pll+W9cp1Z4

They don't need a services acquisition, they need a services SALE. Services customers are unhappy and deserting left and right. Best way to ruin a software sale is to sign a services contract.

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