Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

The legacy IT world of GE is still 90% of what keeps GE running from a revenue standpoint

This gets more messy by the day - Bill Ruh needs substantially more runway to grow Predix and associated services, get partner base installed, and mature operations.

The legacy IT world of GE is still 90% of what keeps GE running from a revenue standpoint . The data center and IT infrastructure that Core Tech operates is going to be sold off to the ew company that came out of HPE/CSC deal - along with all the people - thats anyone involved in build or run type of operations. Those employees will go from being GE employees to contractors employed by HPE/CSC.

More cost out is still in the works, SPB's being re-banded as LPB, layoffs, etc.

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So GE Digital will become contractors employed by the HPE/CSC merger? Am I understanding this correctly?

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Even GE is canceling plans to install Brilliant Factory in their own plants. GE is realizing that their own product cost too much and there are better products on the market for less money. It's bad when you can't justify your own product.

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Wait, what? I'm pretty well plugged in and I hadn't heard about this HPE/CSC deal. Granted, everything is a cluster f and has been for a while but I'm surprised this is the first I've heard of that. Is that really happening?

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Yet the so-called leadership doesn't understand it. The joke is on all the rest of us.

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Post ID: @1xqt+NqfQIng

Insource then outsource again? What a joke.

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