I have a friend who works for EMC, on the implementation side of things
Hates them as a company![]()
no, the IT analysts and research people.
which is ironic as Alan works for the company who would be able to best answer his question in the original post.
Alan, can't you look at the storage papers you guys produce, they will tell you exactly where emc are positioned, and where they sit as visionaries in the magic square etc for cloud services. i'd have thought, of everyone on this site you would be the most informed on the subject tbh, companies rely on the information gartner produce in the first place to make informed decisions about which storage vendor to go with!
I have a friend who works for EMC, on the implementation side of things
Hates them as a company![]()
We've just bought a VNX 5500 from them, very good pricing and good support.
No complaints here.
Fingers in many pies as well with VMWare and RSA to name a couple of their companies.
blackberry didn't do the cloud any favours last week, shows how vulnerable you are when someone else is looking after your s**t, and that DC was in the UK.....
I think that does highlight that if you have a single entity looking after your cloud stuff that kind of thing can happen.
In future cloud implementations I'm sure will be multiple vendor/hosted to try to mitigate such an issue.
@Alan - They drive their employees pretty hard for results, he's been there for 4 years and has had enough
For some reason i think Blackberry took the datacentre out themselves, i think it was hacked to bits and they had to take it offline to prevent something big, its just a hunch.
Oh, and they've been making lots of people redundant for a while, my mate has survived 2 rounds of it so far, so clearly they like to trim the fat every now and then
interesting given that they have just posted a 19% YOY revenue increase. Are you sure they arent just trying to give him the bullet?
I'll ask about the redundo when i see them again on Monday.