Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

HPE as we knew is dead

HPE as we knew is dead. They have made so many wrong decisions that it cannot survive. There is no technology leadership nor vision for the company, and the top executives do not even understand that they are not in a boxes market anymore. Customers are moving towards utility computing big way and that changes completely the buying pattern. Selling all services and software - instead of keeping Digital Transformation & Security services and Cloud & ITO software - has left the company with a commodity or near-commodity business whose target market is shrinking. Public Cloud and SaaS on one side are growing extremely fast, and cheap competitors are driving prices and profits down for the traditional infrastructure. The world requires more and more compute, storage and networking capacity, however the traditional companies that used to sell the infrastructure to support these requirements are shrinking or stagnant. Selling IT hardware today is like selling car transmissions. The value to the customer is far, far away, and the only thing that matters in most cases is price given that quality and features have been standardized. Yes, there are HW markets that grow, but they are not big enough to compensate for the huge reductions in industry standard x86 servers.

In this new world, HPE cannot support more than 40K people, and that means that about 20-25% of the company is going to be laid-off. At the same time, its IT operational systems are a disaster, there has been no serious investment in the last 3 years since the spin-offs started, this leaves the company with atrocious operational awareness and incapable of understanding new information. The age of a company should be measured by how good it is understanding external information and reacting to it, HPE is beyond saving on that aspect. They keep focused on their HW vision and have abandoned so many customers with the latest spin-offs that I am not sure they could walk that path back even if they wanted. So lay-offs will continue for the foreseeable future till somebody buys the company and puts it out of its misery by breaking it apart completely.

Posted by @PjLRL4q-4crm, excellent commentary.

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And so it goes on and on with the stupidity, transformation and all they know how to do is cut employees. Anyone can do that.

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Post ID: @mpj+PoOSxv0

Well you must have been off sick when one the greatest literary tomes ever written on the subject of Composable Infrastructure, weighing in at 42 pages, was sent to employees with extra copies to give to our customer...

It’s full title “HPE Special Edition Composable Infrastructure for Dummies”

it started with chapter 1... Introducing the Idea Economy

and ended with chapter 7.. Your Ten Composable Infrastructure Rights

I asked my boss for a dummies guide to the dummies guide.. kind of like a “HPE Special Needs Edition” as I didn’t understand a frikkin word of it.

I was told by my boss that I was not entering the spirit of the new Hewlett Packard Enterprise where even the name was new by having Hewlett and Packard together for the very first time !!?!!? .. Bill, Dave, any comment on that one wherever you are?

Anyway I hold my copy in my hands as if it was a personally signed first edition scroll of Homer’s Iliad.. I am going to put it on eBay which i have never used.. assuming of course that eBay was not blown to smithereens before our glorious leader left there and committed 6 years of her life to blowing us to smithereens.. but I will have the last laugh with a million bucks in my pocket.

Whos laughing now!

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Post ID: @vhr+PoOSxv0

Pretty much spot on.

missed the mobile revolution - then bought Palm and killed it

Decided to be like IBM - bought EDS - then killed it

Missed cloud computing all together - "customers don't want or trust it"

OK the money is in software - bought worthless companies - then killed the rest

Now it is "Hybrid IT" and "Composable Infrastructure" I still don't know what that means.

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