Heard reliable info that the network business from hpe will be moving to AT&T. Anyone from network got wfr yet?
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And now its all going back to DXC!
AT&T are now laying off employees absorbed from DXC. I cannot believe we are going through this again
IBM done it 10 years back :)
It is time that DXC/HPE/HP wakes up and smell the sh-- service that is provided via AT&T, thought India was poor service, wow even worse now.
Reduction of salary? Don't think it will be applied to all.. Depends on country to country and their labour laws.
9% salary reduction for anyone coming over to AT&T and 11% for managers. Welcome to the company!
It's done.
Any updates here?
Come on guys, money maken money taken. This was clear from the begging of last transaction ...
We already came in to agreement with AT&T on the terms, our executives signed the deal last Friday 7.7.2017. ATT will not absorb all employees, unfortunately work force reduction will.
are this confirm, the all the network hub will close down?
This is true, next group of network engineers are moving over shortly.
Everyone is stoked.
i cannot believe at&t will kind enough to absorb all the hpe employees...what do you think ....when hpe employees move to at&t , will they become contract workers or permanent staffs ?
Yes thats been on the cards for awhile now, When ATT won the WAN contract for HPE some folks moved over, more to follow.
Hpe network engineers were slowly moving over to ATT months before the hpe/CSC merger. The engineers that have already moved to ATT say they love working for the company.
Of course that's the model the CSC/DXC uses
Standard biz model for what was CSC- all networking, including core went to AT&T. Even Network related monitoring is now done by AT&T Sub Contractors. Only items that were retained is implementation of firewall rules, which is done by DXC employees, but if routes are required for something new- that's all done by AT&T.
CSC did so kind of expect that