I find the focus on the '1500' customers a bit funny TBH. What nobody in senior management wants to admit is that a number of those, on-prem, customers are only sticking with Avaya because it's too expensive to change. I know that some of our biggest customers, from an order perspective, are taking us to the cleaners over the poor performance of the product, lack of support and overall disjointed approach the company has, and continues, to take. Everything Avaya says is to try to keep the boat from sinking until it is broken up or sold.
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Sad thing is they will all land on their feed. Look at where the other executives are all doing today.
What’s the over/under a sales happens before Xmas?
When Avaya is sold.. seriously there are no buyers 🤣🤣
When Avaya is eventually sold, it'll be fascinating to see where all the folks responsible for Avaya's failure (i.e. senior 'Managers', 'Leaders', 'Head Of', 'CxO' with their 'proven track records of success and wealth of experience') end-up working...