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THIS is hockey?
- Jun 8, 2017
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It won't happen overnight.That's by design. IBM absolutely cannot afford to break a business they paid $34 billion for, and Paul Cormier is very good at keeping things separated for the rank and file -- though it's understandably messier at the top.
There was a lot of hope that Jim Whitehurst would transform the IBM business so it looked a lot more like Red Hat, but Jim's decision to move on sort of tells the story there.
Where you'll see the long term play is what IBM decides to do with the middle managers going forward. If you start to see Red Hat middle and upper management spreading into IBM, then you'll see overall culture change for the good, but if IBM starts replacing those managers at RedHat with their own.... well...
The first would be the best course of action they could take. The latter is what they are very much known for doing.
Dude. It's Red Hat. Two words. You're killing me here!
--signed, former member of the Red Hat brand police
