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Maybe Google and Tesla can pull it off, but there are a lot of EV car companies that are running into trouble. And even traditional car companies have needed some bailouts to survive.... So I'm not too worried about tech companies "Changing the world" just yet...
When things start going in a different direction than planned and for obvious reasons i don't think there is much differentiation between old Vs new companies. This actually makes a lot of sense thinking about the correlation that you mentioned about bailout situation for traditional car companies. So nothing is impossible.
dlr5288
12/31/2016 1:11:49 PM User Rank Platinum
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Yes how the economy is now will shape how most businesses run along with what kind of products they produce.
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@bayte:
Absolutely, that is a very good point. Economy plays big role. We will sit tight how it will shape up in future.
batye
12/26/2016 1:05:15 AM User Rank Platinum
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@ms.akkineni yes, as in reality many factors in play including the present economy - how I see it...
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@bayte:
I would have to say Yes and No.
Yes, because companies are always in rush to get to the bottom line as the race is going on forever. In the midst of this race there could be some things getting lost due to not enough attention paid to basics.
No, because this not generic across the board. There are some companies that are really chnaging their perspective to customer service. These companies are acknowledging the key importance of customer service and satisfaction. And they are taking all possible measures to get customers needs addressed and also to get the feedback and take that feedback seriously by addressing gaps when they are ready to hit market with yet another new product or whatever they are working on.
Hope this makes sense.
mhhf1ve
12/19/2016 5:34:19 PM User Rank Platinum
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> "...companies like Google and Tesla want to "change the world" -- which necessarily entails foisting their view upon others.."
So far, Google and Tesla haven't quite succeeded in changing the world to their view. Given how far Yahoo has fallen, I'm even skeptical that big tech companies can survive more than a couple decades? Maybe Google and Tesla can pull it off, but there are a lot of EV car companies that are running into trouble. And even traditional car companies have needed some bailouts to survive.... So I'm not too worried about tech companies "Changing the world" just yet...
1.0 vs 2.0 vs 3.0
I'm not sure I agree with the definitions and evolution of cloud 1.0/2.0/3.0. Virtualization is typically the last step and would have to come after the bare metal focus that the author describes in cloud "2.0. '
What is the difference between the definitions of 2.0 and 3.0 ? They're both PaaS based it looks like. Except that 2.0 is more about basic applications and infrastructures while 3.0 is more about more sophisticated applications? Is that right?
batye
12/4/2016 12:23:07 PM User Rank Platinum
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@dlr5288 in my mind it would create a better relationship with customers and better customer retention :) - how I see it...
batye
12/4/2016 12:21:56 PM User Rank Platinum
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@ms.akkineni yes, I could not agree more... but many Co. today only cares about bottom line... forgetting basics about proper customer service...
dlr5288
11/30/2016 7:06:12 PM User Rank Platinum
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Very true. I feel like you really can't have one without the other. It's very important for customers to be able to have both with a company.
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