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schestowitz[TR2]" CIO is nothing but a waste of time and effort - they have nothing innovative any more, nor do they perform any useful function for the company; ALL the CIO employees including the two useless VPs could be outsourced to another company like Tata, Infosys, Accenture to manage the infrastructure and the applications to save a bundle. And no one would miss these people at all. It's not like any of them could be considered to be the gSep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]oose that lays the golden eggs, it is quite the opposite in fact - they are a drain on the IBM company resources. It's about time Alvind and the Pipmunks did something about that.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]Call a halt to the CIO scam and become the "IBM CIO party po---r" !Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]15 minutes ago by AnonymousSep 07 03:07
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schestowitz[TR2] +3 Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]The employees won't like it, but further budget cuts for many internal departments are inevitable. IBM isn't the company it once was. It doesn't have the cash, it doesn't have the employees and it has a vastly shrinking product scope. A lot of the tools that it pioneered like Bluepages are now mainstream...they can be bought off the shelf just like any other COTS application. The CIO office is not a product development organizationSep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2], and they don't bring in money. How much innovation and internal app development does the organization really need?Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]3 hours ago by AnonymousSep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]| 3 reactions (+3/-0)Sep 07 03:07
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schestowitz[TR2] +13 Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]CIO management and the product owners who act on their behalf do not have the IBM employee's interest at heart. In the end, they just care about cost cutting. Our tools get worse over time.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]But just a couple of years ago it was different. When I was in Fletcher Previn's team we had researchers who validated that tools could be used before letting them go live (vendor) - and provided detailed lists of fixes that had to be made first. Most of those researchers all left IBM. We had brilliant solutions such as Bluepages that they designed which made things better and even won awards.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]Now everything is cost cutting; or put lipstick on a pig (visual design only). Tools are deployed that are beyond awful to use - there is no one left to do UAT even. And gaps in functionality that you could drive a truck through that just 3 years ago would have led to designing a bold and innovative solution - but today is buried, as the POs reject anything not within "scope" (cost cutting). User experience has dramatically declineSep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]d and now all IBMers suffer.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]CIO is a microcosm of what is wrong with IBM, where all innovation is squashed as "too expensive" (without even doing ROI first) and making a delightful user experience has been replaced with creating a bland w3 experience that does nothing useful. But the execs and their PO stooges ignore all of the data and do whatever they want to do, which is solely to cut costs even if it results in massive loss of employee productivity. AfterSep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2] all since they no longer have people qualified to measure that loss, they can and do claim whatever they want! And no one left seems to care if it is all lies.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]I left CIO 2 years ago; if you are still there, run for the sake of your career. I am so glad I left and so will you. Bean counters are fools; but those who work for them are the biggest fools of all.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]12 hours ago by LeftCIOSep 07 03:07
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schestowitz[TR2]I think the most important point is whatever but what really matters is more but(secks).Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]Like…lots of it.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]14 hours ago by AnonymousSep 07 03:07
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schestowitz[TR2]One of the facts of life in our modern society is that a lot of our activity is utterly pointless. They do nothing except make work for people who would otherwise be sitting idle, and a lot of money is exchanged in the process.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]Online collaborative tools are useful in some, but not all, environments. Much of the time, they are just another fancy piece of software that costs money to implement and maintain, and therefore occupies a big space in the CIO budget.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]In my time, the big money items were Lotus Notes, SAP and Siebel. Are any of those still being used? I always looked at Box as just a cloud storage alternative to Dropbox. I know they advertise collaboration and stuff, but is the CIO really pushing that as one of its uses? I guess I'm showing my age, heh.Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]"Sep 07 03:07
schestowitz[TR2]https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1ueFoJMESep 07 03:10
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1ueFoJME )Sep 07 03:10
schestowitz[TR2]"The best people no longer go to the loser "has been" companies like IBM. So IBM posts fake jobs with fake huge salaries online. Can you blame the best people for staying away ? The lure of big salaries only hold for 6 months to a year at best; then AK and his goose stepping, jackbooted Indian thugs find a way to push you out on some pretext or the other and transfer your job to India. Who needs that ? Just ask that IBM HR quack, NSep 07 03:10
schestowitz[TR2]ickel and Dime."Sep 07 03:10
schestowitz[TR2]   <li>Sep 07 09:12
schestowitz[TR2]                            <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/wine-9-17-debuts-with-enhanced-high-dpi-support/">Wine 9.17 Debuts with Enhanced High DPI Support</a></h5>Sep 07 09:12
schestowitz[TR2]                            <blockquote>Sep 07 09:12
schestowitz[TR2]                                <p>Less than two weeks after its previous 9.16 release, the Wine Project, renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run Windows applications, announced the release of the brand-new Wine 9.17. </p>Sep 07 09:12
schestowitz[TR2]                            </blockquote>Sep 07 09:12
schestowitz[TR2]                        </li>Sep 07 09:12
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Wine 9.17 Debuts with Enhanced High DPI SupportSep 07 09:12
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schestowitz[TR2] http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/08/openais-granted-large-language-model.html?showComment=1725610603935#c8101173289331167333Sep 07 10:37
schestowitz[TR2]"I fully agree with you as regards the EPO. As to the USPTO, it is actually surprising that the examiner granted a patent monopoly claim including such utterly indefinite terms as &quot;user instructions&quot;.<br /><br />As to applications outside the US, the 18-month period from the priority date (13 March 2023) expires next week (13 September 2024). Thus we will know very soon if there has been any foreign filing."Sep 07 10:37
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | OpenAI's large language model (LLM) patents - The IPKatSep 07 10:37
schestowitz[TR2]https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1unmJp5oSep 07 11:54
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1unmJp5o )Sep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]" CIO is nothing but a waste of time and effort - they have nothing innovative any more, nor do they perform any useful function for the company; ALL the CIO employees including the two useless VPs could be outsourced to another company like Tata, Infosys, Accenture to manage the infrastructure and the applications to save a bundle. And no one would miss these people at all. It's not like any of them could be considered to be the gSep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]oose that lays the golden eggs, it is quite the opposite in fact - they are a drain on the IBM company resources. It's about time Alvind and the Pipmunks did something about that.Sep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]Call a halt to the CIO scam and become the "IBM CIO party po---r" !Sep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]9 hours ago by AnonymousSep 07 11:54
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schestowitz[TR2] +8 Sep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]The employees won't like it, but further budget cuts for many internal departments are inevitable. IBM isn't the company it once was. It doesn't have the cash, it doesn't have the employees and it has a vastly shrinking product scope. A lot of the tools that it pioneered like Bluepages are now mainstream...they can be bought off the shelf just like any other COTS application. The CIO office is not a product development organizationSep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2], and they don't bring in money. How much innovation and internal app development does the organization really need?Sep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]"Sep 07 11:54
schestowitz[TR2]"Sep 07 12:24
schestowitz[TR2]FWIW cross-posting and cross-linking betweeen TM and TR is probably very unwiseSep 07 12:24
schestowitz[TR2]strategically.   I can understand how it can be tempting but keeping theSep 07 12:24
schestowitz[TR2]material as separate as possible has a big advantage IMHOSep 07 12:24
schestowitz[TR2]There is already the daily "Over at Tux Machines..." material ..."Sep 07 12:24
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schestowitz[TR2]"Sep 07 17:07
schestowitz[TR2]Soon I will start Jonathan Haidt's book "The Anxious Generation"Sep 07 17:07
schestowitz[TR2]But am finishing up "Bullshit Jobs" first.  That one is very relevant to M$Sep 07 17:07
schestowitz[TR2]and most proprietary software.Sep 07 17:07
schestowitz[TR2]I finished "Dark Wire" by Joe Cox recently but that was not much aboutSep 07 17:07
schestowitz[TR2]tech in any way but instead about the islamic violence and smuggling inSep 07 17:07
schestowitz[TR2]Sweden albeit while dancing around the i-word and never naming it directly."Sep 07 17:07
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