Signs That Matt Asay Woke Up on the Wrong Side of His Bed
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-12-18 01:48:19 UTC
- Modified: 2007-12-18 21:03:40 UTC
Remember what was said the other day about
Matt Asay being so nice to Novell all of a sudden? It's a matter of
pressure and sympathy. He used to
slam Novell, but he now calls
the impending layoffs "positive news".
Novell planning more layoffs. Why this is positive news
I was surprised to learn today that Novell only employs 4100 people (down from 7000+ when I was there). The company is planning even more layoffs, a high percentage of which will almost certainly fall on the heads of Novell's Utah-based employees as the company offshores development on things like Groupwise to India and as it consolidates operations in Waltham, Massachusetts, a process that has been underway for several years.
Matt, how can this be positive news? These are engineers who lost their job because of tactless decisions made by the management. It isn't a happy divorce that ends an abusive relationship, so there's nothing positive here (other than spin). Layoffs make everyone sad (
no schadenfreude here), but let's not pretend that these layoffs are something which they clearly are not.
Another
example from today:
Time will tell, but Novell looks to be making a real drive to the goal with its recent Linux successes.
But he should really know better. It was him who said that
Novell was cooking the books. Are bloggers using a magic 8 ball to decide who to rave about? Is it a matter of emotion, which surpasses rationale? Is it not just
analysts that do this?
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Comments
Matt Asay
2007-12-18 16:45:27
I continue to be bearish on Novell, overall. I believe its execution is paltry at best. I don't like the foundational reasons for its Linux success. Microsoft should never be the basis for a company's Linux success. That's a long-term recipe for failure.
Nothing has changed in how I view Novell. I *have* tried to be a little less acerbic, but that was for the better.