Your old pal Deep Throat here. I decided to add a few words re Red Hat revenue after our CEO made these remarks the other week.
"“This year it will be over $5 billion,” IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told analysts on Thursday at the Annual Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference.
“So if you can maintain the growth, it actually becomes a bigger and bigger contributor to what goes forward in addition to the synergistic growth in other parts of the business,” Krishna said."
To be honest this was a shock to me. For some time now I have commented on the 5b run rate, which is all fine and good, except we paid a cazzillion dollars for it.
Second, the growth on average is 17%, so sure, 17% of a larger number would be wonderful, but in the scheme of things, compared to AWS, MSFT etc, it just leaves us further behind in terms of growth.
Krishna's point about synergy is a good one.
So why was yours truly DT shocked? It's simple. Here was our CEO acknowledging that we will hit 5b this year. Not 10b in two years or 15b in five years. All that effort. All that money. And still growth that leaves us floundering.
Just an observation as I sip my Remy Martin
DT