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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/26/2017 12:35:52 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Definitely see all of this getting crazier and crazier. I don’t see virtualization slowing down any time soon. I think it’s imposs to do at this point.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/26/2017 12:30:40 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
It very well could be. A lot of people, I think, might be scared of what’s to come with the change. Or as you said..aren’t really sure how to use it.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/26/2017 12:29:44 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
That’s crazy to me! Especially a business person. Change is something we can always count on. We have to be able to go with the flow and expect lives to continue to change.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
12/23/2017 3:56:16 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Ofcourse, no slow down is no way feasible in near future. It would be lucky if this doesn't get even crazier and ruhy.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
12/23/2017 3:42:44 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
As crazy as it sounds, it seems to be the reality. And the challege gets even critical when you are dealing with business stakeholders that have this mindset. I had dealt with an extreme difficult business owner that was pushing off the change due to insecurity. He just had preoccupied misconceptions that the new system is going to make him incompetent. I was able to deliver the system successfully despite his push back, but couldn't succeed i making him think right to stay back and adapt. the guy chose to leave his position.

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DHagar
DHagar
12/22/2017 6:43:56 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@dir5288, very true.  One wonders if the problem with that is the technology or our limited knowledge in how to use it effectively?

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/21/2017 9:13:10 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Very true. There is a group of people who hate change. Even the slightest bit of change. Personally, I think it’s crazy to keep yourself in this mind set. Unless you want to get left behind..

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/21/2017 9:11:36 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Oh definitely! And I don’t see things slowing down any time soon. People are in a constant rush it seems anymore. Like you said, especially this time of year. It’s crazy!

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/21/2017 9:10:12 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Exactly! And what it brings to the table. Hopefully something positive. A lot of the time I feel like we focus on the negatives technology brings into our lives, but it does a lot of good too!

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
12/21/2017 11:07:49 AM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Correct. But i also want to call out and remind about something. I know that current trend is changing things rapidly and getting restless for next chnage to hit markets. As crazy as that all is going on, there is another set of consumer communuty which are very deceptive of any small change. They just are unwilling to adapt a change. That is the crowd that contributes to stats that may work againt these trends.

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