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- From: harpe@netnews.louisville.edu (Mike Harpe)
- Subject: Re: History was made today...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.170232.14346@netnews.louisville.edu>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 17:02:32 GMT
- References: <1gon7oINNshk@mirror.digex.com>
- Organization: University of Louisville
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- I normally don't respond to these kinds of postings, but I was sufficiently
- moved by the news that I do have to make some comments. Note at the start,
- I am a true Mac believer. I have about $5K set aside to buy my dream Mac
- in the next few months.....
-
- hacker@access.digex.com (Dark Hacker) writes:
-
- >History was made today. IBM's stock price dropped to below its book
- >value of 55 today, to close at 51 points per share on news that Big
- >Blue would be shedding another 25,000 workers and cutting their
- >dividend. On the very same day, Apple Computer stock closed at 55
- >points per share, 4 points higher than that of Big Blue.
-
- IBM is definitely dying. They have made three major mistakes. Token Ring,
- the whole Microchannel-OS/2-PS/2 debacle, and the ES/9000 mainframe
- series. The motivations behind each were that IBM has always been able
- to assume control of a situation by forcing upgrades on customers. They had
- built their entire sales strategy around planned obsolescence coupled with
- being the only source for replacements. Customers used to not be able to
- walk as easily. Now they can. IBM insiders will be the first to tell you
- that this is the real failure of their strategy.
-
- >When the Apple Macintosh was first introduced, IBM derided this computer
- >as "a toy" claiming that mice were too difficult for users to comprehend
- >and use. They laughed at the little toaster of a machine: "The business
- >world will never accept it." "No one could use this for any serious
- >commercial development."
-
- I said at the time that you could almost sense the fear in the real brains
- at IBM. They knew that this was something totally new. They knew that they
- had been whipped. The only choice was to try to knock it in the head before
- it was too late...
-
- >But who's laughing now? IBM is on the skids and scrambling to stay
- >alive. Apple Computer is experiencing record sales and revenues
- >thanks to their new Powerbook computers.
-
- Apple adpated and overcame....
-
- >Innovation and attention to the customer in the form of ergonomic design
- >and well engineered products are what distinguish Apple's computers from
- >the utter crap being churned out by IBM and the PC clone manufacturers.
- >No longer able to rely on consistent sales of big mainframes to huge
- >institutions, IBM is suddenly finding it has to (gasp) compete and, if
- >it learns its lesson at all, will have learned it too late.
-
- They obviously are not learning. What you have not seen through all this is
- a major change in the way that company makes decisions. Oh sure, they have
- fired a few people, but hey, Apple did that. I personally think that until
- Akers and a significant percentage of the board of directors is gone, IBM
- will continue to founder. Apple had to get rid of Gassee and a few others
- before they could do the Classic and the PowerBooks. IBM needs to be gutted
- and rebuilt from a management viewpoint if it's going to survive.
-
- >Ignore the market... and the market will ignore you...
-
- "All the utensils in the world won't help a bad cook" - Anonymous
-
- >- Dark Hacker
- >--
- >Dark Hacker @ Black Silicon, Fortress Of Computation
- >hacker@black-silicon.mclean.va.us
-
- >"Life itself is... COMPUTATION!"
-
- Mike Harpe PSTN: 502-588-5542
- 003 Ormsby Building FAX: 502-588-7008
- University of Louisville Internet: harpe@hermes.louisville.edu
- Louisville, KY 40292
-
- "He's not a man, he's a remorseless eating machine!" - The Simpsons
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- Mike Harpe PSTN: 502-588-5542
- 003 Ormsby Building FAX: 502-588-7008
- University of Louisville Internet: harpe@hermes.louisville.edu
- Louisville, KY 40292
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