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Is IBM the next MaBell?

Some interesting gear, worked alongside their field engineers on some projects.. Very similar field forces, except as non-Union, their troops were left to fend for themselves for rooming, travel, so some literally lived out of their cars to shuffle around, project to project. Sad setup, so I'd help them out where I could, we traded tools, info a lot, in fact I just tossed a stack of tech manuals schematics a while ago..

Their attempts at personal computers was also sad, one project I had was ripping a floor of their PCs, monitors out, replaced with old WeCo/AT&T stuff that actually worked!

Ages ago I had a fun interview with some IBM HR guys, I asked too many pointed questions, they went away, didn't like me any more.. Two Nephews worked for IBM out here, one a machinist, the other in software, both bailed after a couple years, one to become a Linguist, the other now works for Sears as a field tech..

Like Bell Labs, IBM seems to have collapsed in on themselves...


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Re: IBM
By: killthecat
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Wed, 10 Jul 13 7:24 PM
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Morning Joe:

Yes I have. IBM's relationship with state and federal (and foreign) governments is a big consideration. IBM sometimes resembles a monopoly that discourages exclusive type contracts, the reason they almost always partner with other entities. More importantly, the federal government appears to be blundering along in it's cyber activities, and could mandate all sorts of nonsense in promoting it's contradictory security versus snooping activities. IBM doesn't do a very good job of bribing public officials.

I'm not sure how IBM has responded to NSA/FISA demands for customer information and access to IBM's data. Does FISA stand for Kangaroo Court.


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