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Comments on: IBM to cut almost 1,600 more jobs

In second layoff round this month, Big Blue is trimming its U.S. services business in response to market shift toward shorter contracts.

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MICROSOFT!
by Commander_Spock May 30, 2007 1:41 PM PDT
"Customers, as a result, may find it easier to turn to competitors for further outsourcing needs, whereas longer contracts that call for assuming customers' assets and employees may make it more difficult to jump ship.". Perhaps this is why MICROSOFT JUST "LOCKS THEM IN". Huh!
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Moro*
by FutureGuy May 30, 2007 3:06 PM PDT
Microsoft is one of the few companies left that actually produces something in US and generates billions of dollars worth of exports and employees in US. My be some of these IBMers can find a job there if they can get over their false pride and loath for MS, or they they could just pack up and move to India or China, I hear IBM is hiring heavily there.
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>>>"IBM's services business employs 128,000 people in the U.S,"<<<
by Commander_Spock May 30, 2007 2:49 PM PDT
... with the bulk of those working in strategic outsourcing, said John Bukovinsky, an IBM spokesman.

"Strategic outsourcing is quite dynamic...contracts are renegotiated on a constant basis," Bukovinsky said."<<<. How about if the United States Military developing and deploying "combat robots" and have these soon-to-be-laid-off IBMers command them; in this way there will be no need for Members of the United States Military putting their lives on the lines un-necessarily!
Surely, if NASA can put robots on Mars... then they can certainly "combat" ready robots on the battle fields of IRAQ.... to show the bad guys a thing or two. We can even have the "robots" managing the oil fields all by themselves too. Wow!

Star Wars You Say!
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Coming
by suyts May 30, 2007 3:11 PM PDT
soon to a battlefield near you!!! But I'm not sure I'd want some outsourcing people to run the 'bots. They'd probably hire some al-Qaida company to run them.
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So....
by Commander_Spock May 31, 2007 2:22 PM PDT
... how about a surprise attack on the Redmond Campus and have a good many of Lenovo's PCs running eComStation whenever it is launched. Perhaps, the "joint forces" (IBM and Serenity Systems International) attack can be launched by Christmas Day -- 2007!

"eComStation 2.0 Beta 4 released"

http://www.ecomstation.com/
Teachers ahoy
by wildchild_plasma_gyro May 30, 2007 2:55 PM PDT
What america needs is a service that looks for people like this so that their abilities can teach the next generation.
They may not be able to cut the high end or may just be retirering or were working on somthing finnish but in a school a lot of people from there could be put to good use.
So where are the plans as to what to do with these peps.
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The story stated
by suyts May 30, 2007 3:24 PM PDT
"will cut 1,566 jobs from its global workforce, primarily in its U.S. strategic outsourcing services business." I'm pretty sure we don't need some knot-head teaching our children how to outsource jobs. It does make one wonder though, was it that they couldn't outsource properly, or is everybody already outsourced that can be?

Seriously though, the fact that IBM is downsizing their outsourcing service can only be seen as a positive sign for the U.S. worker. No sympathy here for the people who help rid other Americans of their jobs. Sucks, don't it. :-)
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Karma?
by suyts May 30, 2007 3:26 PM PDT
IBM "will cut 1,566 jobs from its global workforce, primarily in its U.S. strategic outsourcing services business." You decide. :-)
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THE BOEING's "DREAMLINERS"...
by Commander_Spock May 30, 2007 10:50 PM PDT
... AND OTHER THINGS LIKE THAT! Now come on folks America's (IT) workforce cannot all all of cake; and, the icing too, the Indian economy has got to be able to make its payments to companies like BOEING, GE... for dem DREAMLINERS (that are about to start shipping by next year) and Electricity Generation Equipment; and, the once lowly paid Indian IT workers and others have got to get that chance to fly in style for once. Can't have the cake, the icing as well as the "crumbs" too--all by ourselves, it work/cut both ways!
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Oops.... Correction!
by Commander_Spock May 31, 2007 8:37 AM PDT
Should have been "cannot eat all of the cake..." instead of "all all of cake.."
Just say NO
by gggg sssss May 31, 2007 5:48 PM PDT
when IBM, Deloitte and the rest of the bloodsuckers call. IBM was once a great company, now just a pathetic bunch of dreck.
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>>>"IBM, Deloitte..."<<< Remember though....
by Commander_Spock May 31, 2007 6:20 PM PDT
... that Charity Begins At Home. What is better; feeling some "economic pains" through outsourcing or securing the world's oil-pipelines with "real" blood!
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Signs Of Things To Come!
by Commander_Spock June 1, 2007 10:11 AM PDT
"A consortium, led by Citigroup Incorporated, and including China Life Insurance Company, China's State Grid Corporation, International Business Machines, and two mainland investment firms, beat a group led by France's Societe Generale to purchase Guangdong Development Bank. The purchase should help the southern China lender recover from its current troubles. IBM will own 4.74 percent with Citigroup, China Life, and State Grid each owning 20 percent, CITIC Investment owning 12.85 percent, and Puhua Investment owning 8 percent." Replicating these actions then; (in terms of a focus on Development Banking in the Western Hemisphere) and, one sees the monumental tasks (the tip of the ice-berg/"strategic outsourcing services business" opportunities....) at hand for companies like IBM. Duh!

http://www-03.ibm.com/industries/financialservices/doc/content/news/magazine/2016238103.html?printable=yes

Do you really know what you are "getting to think"! "To the left, To the Left....."
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