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From: Bruce Vining <bvining@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: More IBM firings
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Received: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 1:17 PM
Hi, Neil
I'm having a difficult time with the attached
paragraph. To the best of my knowledge
"strategic" is much better than "not
strategic" (which I have heard in reference to other
products in the past). What word do you associate with a
product that IBM is planning to keep around for the
forseeable future?
The two terms I have historically associated with 'oh
oh' are "mature" and "tactical". I
readily agree that "strategic" doesn't
guarantee success, but I've never seen strategic mean
dead.
Bruce (who also readily admits I generally don't pay
much attention to this type of communication from IBM
anyway)
Neil Palmer <neilpalmer400mr@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
Ross Mauri's recent letter included a very unfortunate
word in describing "i". He called it
"strategic". Today being November 11th I hope you
all remember your history lessons, including what that
designation means to IBM products and initiatives.
Neil Palmer
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